Krebs tells the riveting story of the Germania and its incarnations and exploitations through the ages.
Krebs, a professor of classics at Harvard University, traces the wide-ranging influence of the Germania, revealing how an ancient text rose to take its place among the Most Dangerous books in the world..
In this elegant and captivating history, Christopher B.
But the Germania inspired and polarized readers long before the rise of the Third Reich.
When the Roman historian Tacitus wrote the Germania, a none-too-flattering little book about the ancient Germans, he could not have foreseen that centuries later the Nazis would extol it as a bible and vow to resurrect Germany on its grounds.
Krebs, a professor of classics at Stanford University, traces the wide-ranging influence of the Germania , revealing how an ancient text rose to take its place among the Most Dangerous books in the world.
In this captivating history, Christopher B.
But the Germania inspired--and polarized--readers long before the rise of the Third Reich.
When the Roman historian Tacitus wrote the Germania , a none-too-flattering little book about the ancient Germans, he could not have foreseen that centuries later the Nazis would extol it as a bible and vow to resurrect Germany on its grounds.
Krebs tells the riveting story of the Germania and its incarnations and exploitations through the ages