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Frankfurt

A Cultural Guide
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
224 Seiten
Englisch
Interlink Publishing Group Incerschienen am01.03.2016
Frankfurt is a city that punches well above its weight. Despite its diminutive sizeit has fewer than a million inhabitantsit is a financial center of global importance, named alongside metropolises and capitals such as Tokyo, London, and New York. Yet Frankfurt is a city that is also continually underestimated: many of the millions who visit it on businessboth German and from other countriessee little more of it than its airport and its skyscrapers. The citys role in the global financial markets often obscures its importance as a historical and cultural center, not just for Germany, but for Europe and the West as a whole. In the Middle Ages, Frankfurt was the city in which the Holy Roman Emperors were crowned and in which, at the dawn of the Renaissance, a tradition of printing and publishing was established which lives on in todays Frankfurt Book Fair. The German languages most enduring author, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was born in the city, and the university named for him gave birth to one of the twentieth centurys most revolutionary academic developments, the Frankfurt School.Architecturally, too, the city has always been a pioneer: its famous skyline is only the latest and most visible in a series of bold experiments.Frankfurt has always been a capital without a country: the capital of the book trade, the capital of modern social studies, the capital of the Eurozone. Today, it rivals Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and London, and yet retains a deeply provincial, down-to-earth identity interwoven with the thick forests and farming country of its Hessian hinterland. While its population is one of the worlds most international, its dialect is one of Germanys most impenetrable. For those looking to do more than just change flights or sign a contract, this cultural guimehr

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KlappentextFrankfurt is a city that punches well above its weight. Despite its diminutive sizeit has fewer than a million inhabitantsit is a financial center of global importance, named alongside metropolises and capitals such as Tokyo, London, and New York. Yet Frankfurt is a city that is also continually underestimated: many of the millions who visit it on businessboth German and from other countriessee little more of it than its airport and its skyscrapers. The citys role in the global financial markets often obscures its importance as a historical and cultural center, not just for Germany, but for Europe and the West as a whole. In the Middle Ages, Frankfurt was the city in which the Holy Roman Emperors were crowned and in which, at the dawn of the Renaissance, a tradition of printing and publishing was established which lives on in todays Frankfurt Book Fair. The German languages most enduring author, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was born in the city, and the university named for him gave birth to one of the twentieth centurys most revolutionary academic developments, the Frankfurt School.Architecturally, too, the city has always been a pioneer: its famous skyline is only the latest and most visible in a series of bold experiments.Frankfurt has always been a capital without a country: the capital of the book trade, the capital of modern social studies, the capital of the Eurozone. Today, it rivals Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and London, and yet retains a deeply provincial, down-to-earth identity interwoven with the thick forests and farming country of its Hessian hinterland. While its population is one of the worlds most international, its dialect is one of Germanys most impenetrable. For those looking to do more than just change flights or sign a contract, this cultural gui
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-56656-082-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum01.03.2016
Seiten224 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 131 mm, Höhe 203 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht365 g
Artikel-Nr.34830790
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