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  1. Modern Germany: An Encyclopedia of History, People, and Culture 1871-1990: Volume 2 L-Z
  2. Little Tools of Knowledge: Historical Essays on Academic and Bureaucratic Practices (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)
  3. The War against Catholicism: Liberalism and the Anti-Catholic Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Germany (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Dr. Michael B. Gross, 2005-10-19
  4. The Heimat Abroad: The Boundaries of Germanness (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)
  5. Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany: Sport, Spectacle and Political Symbolism, 1926-36 by Nadine Rossol, 2010-03-15
  6. The Renaissance of Jewish Culture in Weimar Germany by Michael Brenner, 1998-09-10
  7. Business Germany: A Practical Guide to Understanding German Business Culture by Peggy Kenna, Sondra Lacy, 1994-03
  8. Fashioning Socialism: Clothing, Politics and Consumer Culture in East Germany by Judd Stitziel, 2005-10-07
  9. The Transformation of Political Culture: England and Germany in the Late Eighteenth Century (Studies of the German Historical Institute London)
  10. German Pop Culture: How "American" Is It? (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)
  11. After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, et all 2009-05-21
  12. Murder Scenes: Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Sace Elder, 2010-07-01
  13. Workers' Culture in Weimar Germany: Between Tradition and Commitment by Willi Guttsman, 1990-05-10
  14. Foods of Germany (Taste of Culture) by Barbara Sheen, 2006-11-14

61. Germania Park - Deutscher Schul Und Gesangverein
Since 1895 this GermanAmerican Social Club in Dover, NJ, promotes the German language, culture, customs and traditions. Open to the public we enjoy dance, German Food, concerts with our Mixed Chorus, Gemuetlichkeit, and sponsor Oktober Fests with bands from germany and Austria.
http://myGermaniaPark.com

62. GERMAN HISTORICAL TOURS
Offering exclusive theme and culture tours in germany and other parts of Europe.
http://www.gh-tours.com
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63. Wired News: Cooking Mit Brian Eno
The musicianartist is in germany this week to whip up a musical culinary performance/exhibit at the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. By John Alderman. Wired News
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05:20 PM Aug. 26, 1998 PT It's hard to predict where Brian Eno will show up next. Since 1972, when the musician premiered as a sound creator with British glam rock legend Roxy Music, Eno has broken each successive mold that he's cast himself in: multi-genred, self-styled musician, visual artist, writer, and producer of famous bands such as Devo and U2. This week, the London-based Eno has popped up in Germany, where an exhibition of his art will be complemented by two performances in Bonn, and set for live broadcast over the Internet.
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The exhibits and performances will take place at the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany), which has made a priority of including new media in its galleries since it opened in 1992. Thursday night's entertainment will be "Sushi! Roti! Reibekuchen! A High-Altitude-Food-Performance with Incidential Music by Slop Shop and Brian Eno." The broadcast will begin at 8 pm Central European Time, or noon Pacific Daylight Time. Special musical friends of Eno will join him.

64. Culture And History - Culture Germany
germany. germany culture and History culture. Berlin's historic sig link status good. germany - culture - Recipe - link status good.
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GERMANY - Dresden Online - Art and Culture
Die Dresden Information. Stadtmagazin mit Veranstaltungen, Kulturtips, Hotelguide und vielem mehr!
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GERMANY - The Germanic World - Language and Culture of the Northern Nations
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GERMANY - Hannover - Events and Culture
Hannover Online - Leitsystem und EXPO-Besucherinformationssystem für die Hannover Region.
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GERMANY - influence on American food culture

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GERMANY - Berlin - HOUSE OF WORLD CULTURES
©Photo: Magnum link status good GERMANY - Berlin - Information - Art and Culture English language information service for Berlin and its international community: residents, tourists, business people, diplomats, students, backpackers, loveparaders

65. Wired News: Germans Follow Moon Shadow
Clouds blocking the view in southern germany don't stop 500,000 revelers from celebrating the last eclipse of the millennium. Ayla Jean Yackley reports from Stuttgart, germany. Wired News
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10:55 AM Aug. 11, 1999 PT STUTTGART, Germany Amidst a sputtering rain, the millennium's last total eclipse cast its shadow across the soggy city at 12:32:55 p.m. It blanketed the area in darkness for two minutes and 17 seconds. The clouds made it difficult to tell when the moon began to traverse the path of the sun, but there was no mistaking its final alignment. Temperatures suddenly fell, colors faded, and day turned to night.
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Birds, which had erupted into a garrulous evensong at the first hints of the false twilight, were abruptly silent. The world took on a sepia tone, and the sky darkened with the black sun. The mood remained buoyant in the crowd occupying the Schlossplatz, the city's main square, which boasts two castles and neoclassical buildings. Cheers erupted, champagne bottles popped, lovers smooched, and amateur fireworks ignited. Simon Niederhauser, 25, traveled from Switzerland and camped overnight in the main train station to watch the eclipse in Stuttgart. He said the rain didn't bother him. "It's a party, anyway. You never know what's going to happen."

66. Information On Germany
Frequently asked questions and answers fon traditions, culture, history, urban legends; how to move/travel/live to/in germany; Goethe institutes, government; international money transfer; audio/video norms, broadcasting, news media; language learning, software.
http://www.watzmann.net/scg/index.html
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Information on Germany
This site provides extensive information on Germany. To get an overview, go straight to the Table of Contents . Among the things you can find here, are descriptions of German traditions and holidays , information on the political life history and law or the German economy If you've been here before and want to have a rough idea what's changed recently, have a look at the What's new section. The information presented here has been compiled with the help of many of the readers of soc.culture.german . It is posted monthly to that newsgroup as the FAQ. If you have any comments, either write them on the back of a 100 DM bill and mail it to me, email them to scg@watzmann.net , or use the page commenting facility
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Some random notes that haven't made it into the FAQ.
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a schematic (25K) that shows the federal states and a more detailed map (390K) showing cities and major streets (the famous Autobahnen
The English-only vote.

67. Cyndi's List - Germany / Deutschland
germany category index of culture, genealogical sources, history, mailing lists, documents and online information.
http://www.cyndislist.com/germany.htm
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    • The German genealogy web index.
    • Combined listings offer the names of over 110 million residents of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom.
    • The most popular boys and girls forenames in Germany for the years 1995 to 1997. In German.
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68. Germany - Land Of Culture
germany Land of culture - Castles and Palaces, Scenic Routes, Historic Highltghtsof germany, Magic Cities germany. Overview. germany - LAND OF culture.
http://www.germany-tourism.de/e/2750.html
Overview Federal States Cities Historic Highlights ... Annual Report CULTURE Scenic Routes Historic Highlights of Germany Magic Cities Germany UNESCO-World Heritage GERMANY - LAND OF CULTURE Culture in Germany Discover the wide variety of cultural life in Germany. Go on a time travel through different eras and visit the German castles and palaces. You can also hike or drive along one of the plenty scenic routes and expierence Germany's Magic Cities and Historic Highlights. The castles and palaces which Germany has to offer you are all original. Take a trip through time and various epochs. The most interesting castles are listed here. Scenic Routes In Germany there is a multitude of scenic routes, the so called "vacation routes". Here you get the chance to get to know typical German lifestyle and to enjoy landscapes and regional specialities at the same time. Historic Highlights of Germany Come and be enchanted by the Historic Highlights of Germany! This is the motto chosen by thirteen historic German cities that have joined together to offer you some truly incomparable travel experiences. Magic Cities Germany Come and enjoy the stars! Magic Cities Germany and their successful partners are happy to welcome you.

69. Atlas - Germany Map
Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
http://www.map.freegk.com/germany/germany.php

Introduction
People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
Germany Introduction Back to Top Germany, Federal Republic of (in German, Bundesrepublik Deutschland), country in central Europe, bordered on the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; on the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; on the south by Austria and Switzerland; and on the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. For much of German history, Germany was a geographical term for an area occupied by many states. A unified nation for 74 years (1871-1945), it was divided after World War II into the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; commonly known as West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR; commonly known as East Germany). On October 3, 1990, East Germany, or the GDR, became part of the FRG, and Germany once again became a unified nation. It has an area of 356,959 sq km (137,823 sq mi). Berlin is Germany's capital and largest city. Population 83,536,115 (1996 estimate) Population Density 234 people/sq km (606 people/sq mi) (1996 estimate) Urban/Rural Breakdown 85% Urban 15% Rural Largest Cities Berlin 3,477,900 Hamburg 1,703,800 Munich 1,251,100 Cologne 963,300 Frankfurt 656,200 (1994 estimates) Ethnic Groups 96% German 4% Other including Turks, Poles, Italians, and Yugoslavs Languages Official Language German Other Languages Sorbian, other minority languages Religions 35% Protestantism mainly Lutheranism 34% Roman Catholicism 2% Islam 29% Other including Judaism

70. Wired News: Outward Bound For Geeks
A pack of nerds will toss maps, boots, and laptops into their packs and head to southern germany to talk Linux and watch the solar eclipse. By Joe Nickell. Wired News
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12:05 PM Dec. 04, 1998 PT What do beer, the Bavarian countryside, a total solar eclipse, and Linux have in common? They're all ingredients of what promises to be the nerd adventure of 1999: a planned one-week hike and Linux crash-course in southern Germany. Internet marketing and consulting firm Electric Lichen LLC will organize the excursion, dubbed Linuxbierwanderung
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Next August, an as-yet-undetermined number of participants will head to southern Bavaria to hike the edge of the Alps, see the Neuschwanstein castle, sample the area's famed brews, and learn Linux tricks from expert programmers. Trip organizers also hope to catch the 11 August total solar eclipse that will black out much of northern and eastern Europe at midday. Jim Gleason and Don Marti of Electric Lichen dreamed up the trip in October while at the Internet World conference in New York. They invited several acquaintances to join them for a beer at the Times Square Brewery, and it was there, throwing back beers with a German Linux user, that the idea for Linuxbierwanderung was born.

71. Business Culture In Germany - Doing Business In Germany
culture of German Management. Overview of German management and practices. UsefulWeb Sites for germany. About.com germany for Visitors. Numerous links to germany.
http://www.executiveplanet.com/business-etiquette/Germany.html
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What you should know before negotiating Prosperous Entertaining Entertaining for business success Appointment Alert! Making appointments Gift Giving Selecting and presenting an appropriate business gift First Name or Title? Respectfully addressing others Public Behaviour Acceptable public conduct Business Dress Guidelines for business dress Conversation Welcome topics of conversation Culture of German Management Overview of German management and practices Useful Web Sites for Germany
About.com: Germany for Visitors

Numerous links to Germany Consular Information Sheet
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72. Wired News: The Open Source Beer Hike
Geeks from around the world gather in Bavaria to hike the hills, sip the beer, and talk about Linux. Not necessarily in that order. Steve Kettmann reports from T chersfeld, germany. Wired News
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03:00 AM Aug. 13, 1999 PT Linux? Well, yeah, sure, universally available operating systems are something for everyone with a computer to think about.
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Read ongoing Linux coverage Much more potentially sweeping is the idea of linking people from all over the world via mailing lists and Web site posts and assembling them somewhere to pursue their common fixation over beers, beers, and more beers. The hiking part, great in theory, has taken a back seat to other pursuits, given all the sitting that the assembled computer nuts are accustomed to doing. "Ten years ago, this would have been great fun, but now it's just exhausting," said one red-faced member of the group as he neared the top of a spike-shaped peak of rock rising several hundred meters above the pension where many of the LBW (Linuxbierwanderung) crowd was staying.

73. Wired News: Berlin Is Going To Pot
They came, they saw, they got stoned. But Berlin's third annual Hemp Parade was not without controversy some of it unexpected. Steve Kettmann reports from germany. Wired News
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08:00 AM Aug. 30, 1999 PT BERLIN The third annual Hemp Parade down the Unter den Linden did not draw a bigger crowd than last year, but it has kicked up more controversy. The event itself was a mellow enough affair. It drew somewhere between 14,000 (say police) and 100,000 (say organizers), who either met at the Alexanderplatz for the pro-legalization march or joined the throng later in a massive party area set up near the Brandenburg Gate. Probably between 30,000 and 40,000 turned out, about the same as last year.
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See also: Berlin Rolls a Hemp Parade You could read leaflets from political parties or just listen to music and twist one off right there at the foot of Germany's most cherished landmark. For sale were javelin-sized bongs, novelty items ranging from Hawaiian-style leis made of faux-marijuana leaves to THC-loaded candies, and of course, wurst, wurst, and more wurst.

74. Manning Haus Barn Project
Details of 300 yearold house barn moved from Itzehoe, germany by Manning Heritage Foundation.
http://ELWOOD.pionet.net/~mmu/culture.htm
Manning's Heritage Park and Authentic
German Haus Barn Manning, Iowa 51455 In the 17th and 18th centuries, haus barns (house barns) were a common form of dwelling throughout several areas of Germany, This was especially true in Schleswig-Holstein, a state in the Northwest part of Germany, Many of the Manning area families are descendants of immigrants from that area. As a means of "getting in touch" with our heritage the Manning Heritage Foundation (MHF) began searching for an authentic haus barn in Germany. Two years ago a 300-year-old structure became available near Itzehoe. The owner, Claus Hachmann, needed to remove the structure from his land. Through Dr. Carl Johannson, curator of the Mofsee Open Air Museum, south of Kiel, the MHF was able to locate and seek possession of this building. The Molfsee Museum currently has many examples of German Haus Barns preserved for tourists to view, and luckily for Manning, they already have an example of the style of this barn. They were our advocates to the German government to make it possible for Manning to import this particular building for the purposes of establishing the first German Heritage Museum in the United States. The haus barn is a unique structure that consists of living quarters for not only the family, including bedrooms, sitting, dining and cooking areas, but also areas for housing livestock, farm equipment and feed.

75. Art And Culture In Germany
Art and culture. What's up in Berlin. Xculture A German Cybercity. Welcome to KochWeb! Castle and Garden in Herrenhausen. The British Crown Jewels Exhibition.
http://hannover.park.org/Germany/culture.html
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Castle and Garden in Herrenhausen
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76. Germany Tourist, Travel, City And German Culture Guide - Deutschland - Allemagne
Get to know germany's culture, Munich's Oktoberfest and other festivals, Goetheand German literature, German music from Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard
http://www.about-germany.org/
The Country Regions Culture Literature ... Living in Germany More information About Austria About Vienna About- Germany .org offers an illustrated tourist, travel and culture guide to Germany. Discover Berlin and other cities and major sights: Neuschwanstein and Heidelberg castle, Black Forest, beautiful Rhine Valley and other German regions
Find out about German history including information on Berlin Wall and World War II.
Get to know Germany's culture, Munich's Oktoberfest and other festivals, Goethe and German literature , German music from Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard Wagner to pop and techno, German fashion and film and many images pictures and photos of Germany
Find out about travelling to, living and studying in Germany, German society, media and universities, means of transport and

77. Culture House For Germany
germany's culture by Jacob germany's culture depends on German's Gemuetlichkeit which is their friendly joviality and hearty cuisine like sausage.
http://www.learningspace.org/passport/oct/team11.html

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Germany Setting the Table Germany's Geography by Blane
There are nine countries around Germany. Germany is bounded by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea. Germany's latitude and longitude are 48 9' N and 11 34' E. Germany is ranked as the fourth largest country in Europe after European Russia' France, and Spain. Germany measures about 800 km [about 500 miles] from north to south; the country extends about 600 km [about 400 miles] from west to east. In addition to coastlines and mountains, the varied terrain includes forests, hills, plains, and river valleys. Several navigable rivers traverse the uplands, and canals connect the river systems of the Elbe, Rhine, see Main, and Danube rivers and link the North Sea with the Baltic Sea. Germany's Culture by Jacob
Germany's culture depends on German's "Gemuetlichkeit" which is their friendly joviality and hearty cuisine like sausage. Their cheering spirit has given momentum to an industry of beers, wines, and distilled spirits. Germay Map by Dustin Landforms by Brandon
Germany has three major natural regions; a lowland plain in the north, an area of uplands in the center, and a mountainous area in the south. The lowest point in Germany is sea level along the coast where there are sand dunes and marshland. Germany's highest point is Zugspitze (2,962 miles) in the Bavarian Alps.

78. Culture
How much do you know about the custom of celebrating Christmas in germany? topImportant Figures When Christianity enter germany, St.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Island/6639/xmas.htm
Frohliche Weihnachten
Frohliche Weihnachten!
What have I just said? I said "Merry Christmas" in German! How much do you know about the custom of celebrating Christmas in Germany? This page intends to give you some interesting information about this festivals, such as origin of the festival when does it start important figures decorations ... music and Christmas markets . Remember, don't forget to visite the Christmas links that I select for you. I hope you will enjoy it!
Origin of the Festival Christmas is a day for celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ who was born nearly 2000 year ago. In most of the christianity countries, people attend mass organized by churches on the Christmas Eve. While people in most of the other countries nowadays celebrated this festivals by having parties and banquets.
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When does it start? The Christmas season begins with the beginning of Advent, four Sundays before Christmas Day. Germans traditionally have Advent wreath in their families, it is said to be originated with the German Lutherans. The wreath is made of a circle of greenery in which four candles are set, a large white candle is set in the middle. It is attached with pine and fir cones, little red mushrooms, or red and yellow ribbons. One candle is lit the first Sunday of Advent, two are lit the second Sunday, and so on until the fourth Sunday. On the Christmas Day, the large candle in the middle is lit. These wreaths are usually hang from the ceiling in large houses, shops and in

79. Das Deutschland-Portal
Federal Republic of germany. It offers a collection of important links to Germaninformation websites in the areas of Education, Health, culture, Media, Sports
http://www.deutschland.de/en/
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80. GERMAN CULTURE And HISTORY
Hilarious! germany Facts page info on culture, daily life, etiquette, customs,holidays, etc. Visitors abroad - quiz on situations and responses.
http://www.serve.com/shea/culture.htm
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UNUSUAL GERMANS?
  • Primer for Real Germans - what are they really like?
  • Daily habits and attitudes that might seem different or unusual to foreigners in Germany
  • NEW 1/28/03 Trash disposal in Germany discussed by an American living in Germany
  • How to annoy Germans with your un-German ways . Tales of an American in Germany.
  • Check out news and daily events in Germany and Europe. Interesting and wierd!
  • German Culture's Resources - formerly Germculture.about.com
  • Dining etiquette, phrases, peculiarties in German-speaking countries by Ed Curtis
  • *Some annoying customs and health issues in Germany - according to one person
  • Cultural Considerations when doing business in Germany and knowing the culture of countries around the world
  • German tendency to sue annoying neighbors - extreme litigiousness. Musterformulierungen für polizeilichen, staatsanwaltschaftlichen und gerichtlichen Schriftverkehr. Hilarious!
  • Germany Facts page - info on culture, daily life, etiquette, customs, holidays, etc.
  • Visitors abroad - quiz on situations and responses. Would you be confused?
  • A Day in the Life - details on daily customs and habits in Germany. Gives answers to quiz below
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