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Extraction code: glfl title: German history in the German eagle emblem
Douban score: 7.7
Author:? Lin Chunjie
Publisher:? zhejiang university press
Year of publication:? 20 16-7-3 1
Page:? 272
Content introduction?
This book mainly discusses the role and function of the Black Hawk heraldry in Germany's national construction with the change of the German eagle-Black Hawk heraldry as a clue. From the inheritance of the imperial eagle to the Roman Empire, to the construction of the Prussian eagle and the German nation-state, to the establishment and failure of the Republican eagle and the modern German country-Weimar Republic, and then to the reconstruction of the federal eagle and the modern country, the Black Eagle coat of arms witnessed and recorded the history of the German country for more than 1,000 years and became an important symbol of the German country. The appendix introduces the origin and meaning of the state emblem of the Federal Republic of Germany 16 States, as well as the changes and spirit of the times of the German university emblem.
The German Eagle: German History in Heralds tells the whole history of Germany in an orderly way by comprehensively introducing 100 kinds of colorful and profound heraldry, especially the eagle heraldry. The appendix interprets the city emblem of German city and the school emblem of German university one by one, which is rich in content and readable.
This book is China's first comprehensive introduction to German heraldry, with accurate information and strong authority. Illustrated, four-color color printing; It is not only suitable for history lovers, but also the best choice for readers interested in heraldry. At the same time, this book is also a masterpiece because it records and explains the ins and outs of German heraldry in detail.
About the author?
Lin Chunchun, 1983, from Jiangling, Hubei, Ph.D. in History, Peking University. Now he is an associate professor, master tutor and Chutian scholar in Hubei Province, mainly studying the history of German Christianity and German culture. In recent years, he has published more than 20 papers in German Studies, World Religion Studies, World Philosophy and other academic journals, including the translation (co-translation) of Martin Luther's view of obligation and Martin Luther's dinner table conversation.