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The book offers a compact yet systematic overview of how German culture unfolded throughout the Middle Ages. It traces the early encounter between a resilient, land‑rooted people and the dominant classical world, then follows the gradual rise of a rural‑warrior society, the growing influence of church and Roman models, and finally the birth of a more civic and democratic cultural layer. Written to be accessible without specialist training, it balances scholarly depth with clear explanations, making it useful for curious listeners and seasoned students alike.
The author frames the narrative around the interplay of natural conditions, long‑lasting social structures, and external cultural currents, showing how each shaped a distinct German identity. Detailed transcription notes and carefully chosen illustrations support the text without overwhelming the reader. After the first part, listeners are equipped with a solid picture of the forces that forged medieval German culture and can see how those patterns echo into later history.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (410K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Leipzig: Verlag von Quelle & Meyer, 1916.
Credits
The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2023-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1866–1933
A pioneering German cultural historian and librarian, he helped turn everyday documents like letters into serious subjects of study. His work opened a lively window onto German life, habits, and ideas across the centuries.
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