Contemporary German Fiction Writing in the Berlin Republic
On 19 April 1999 the parliament of the Federal Republic ofGermany (FRG) was convened in the Reichstag (assembly building) in central Berlin as an all-German body for the first time in fifty-eight years during a ceremony to mark the transfer of the capital from the west German city of Bonn. The s...
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Cambridge University Press
2013
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Tóm tắt: | On 19 April 1999 the parliament of the Federal Republic ofGermany (FRG)
was convened in the Reichstag (assembly building) in central Berlin as an
all-German body for the first time in fifty-eight years during a ceremony
to mark the transfer of the capital from the west German city of Bonn.
The same occasion also celebrated the conclusion of Sir Norman Foster’s
dramatic renovation of an edifice which, in 1894, had been inaugurated as
the seat for the congress of the first unified German state created in 1870–1,
and which had witnessed some of the key moments in the drama ofGerman
history during the Wilhelmine period, the First World War, the Weimar
Republic and the Nazi dictatorship. Some eight and a half years after the
unification of 3 October 1990, the symbolic return to Berlin, marked in a
historic structure which had remained derelict since the nation’s defeat in
1945, confirmed for many of those watching that the Berlin Republic had
finally come into existence. |
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