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  1. Germany - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Barry Tomalin, 2006-09-05
  2. Culture Shock! Germany (Culture Shock! Guides) by Richard Lord, 2008-08
  3. Culture Shock! Germany (Culture Shock! A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette) by Richard Lord, 2003-05
  4. Pop Culture Germany!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle (Popular Culture in the Contemporary World) by Dierk Hoffman, Catherine Fraser, 2006-09-25
  5. Festive Culture in Germany and Europe from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century
  6. When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do: The Clued-In Guide to German Life, Language, and Culture by Hyde Flippo, 2002-06-28
  7. The Seduction of Culture in German History by Wolf Lepenies, 2006-03-06
  8. The Longing for Myth in Germany: Religion and Aesthetic Culture from Romanticism to Nietzsche by George S. Williamson, 2004-07-01
  9. Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany by Michael H. Kater, 2003-03-13
  10. Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture: England and Germany, c.1215 - c.1250 (Medieval Culture and Society) by Bjorn Weiler, 2007-11-27
  11. Weimar Surfaces: Urban Visual Culture in 1920s Germany (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) by Janet Ward, 2001-04-02
  12. The Renaissance of Jewish Culture in Weimar Germany by Michael Brenner, 1998-09-10
  13. Staging Philanthropy: Patriotic Women and the National Imagination in Dynastic Germany, 1813-1916 (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Jean Helen Quataert, 2001-04-03
  14. Teach Yourself World Cultures: Germany (Teach Yourself) by Ian Roberts, 2004-08-29

1. German Culture
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2. Germany Tourism - Travel, Holiday, Vacation
Explore the history and culture of the country of Germany with this official site from the German Tourist Board. Site includes event information
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3. Germany Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Arguably the finest artist Germany has produced, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (17491832) was a upholding cultural traditions is dear to the German heart.
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4. Germany Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of
A Country Study Germany The Associations. The Culture of German Management. Labor and Codetermination. Labor. Codetermination
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5. Federal Foreign Office - Facts About Germany: Culture
As a result of the country’s federal structure, culture in Germany is a basic The fact that various cultural institutions and activities in Germany are
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As a result of the country’s federal structure, culture in Germany is a basic strand of the independent status of individual states; the Basic Law accords the federal government only severely limited powers. The fact that individual states are responsible for their own cultural affairs has led to the emergence of large and small cultural centers of differing standing. Germany has never had a clear cultural capital. Diverse cultural scenes have sprung up even in small towns and districts. The fact that various cultural institutions and activities in Germany are spread throughout the regions bears witness to this variety. Deutsche Bibliothek, a federal institution, has branches in Frankfurt/Main, Leipzig and Berlin. The Federal Records Office, headquartered in Koblenz, has offices in Berlin, Potsdam, Freiburg and Bayreuth, among others. Hamburg is the city with the greatest concentration of media companies. Cologne, Düsseldorf and Kassel are three of the centers for the Modern fine arts. Berlin has the most theaters. The most important museums are in Berlin, Dresden, Hildesheim, Frankfurt/Main, Cologne, Munich, Nuremberg and Stuttgart. The two most important literature archives are located in Marbach and Weimar. Most cultural establishments in the Federal Republic are maintained by the states, cities and local authorities. With a few exceptions, legislation pertaining to cultural affairs is the responsibility of individual states.

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7. Federal Foreign Office - Facts About Germany: Culture
As a result of the country’s federal structure, culture in Germany is a basic Germany has never had a clear cultural capital. Diverse cultural scenes
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As a result of the country’s federal structure, culture in Germany is a basic strand of the independent status of individual states; the Basic Law accords the federal government only severely limited powers. The fact that individual states are responsible for their own cultural affairs has led to the emergence of large and small cultural centers of differing standing. Germany has never had a clear cultural capital. Diverse cultural scenes have sprung up even in small towns and districts. The fact that various cultural institutions and activities in Germany are spread throughout the regions bears witness to this variety. Deutsche Bibliothek, a federal institution, has branches in Frankfurt/Main, Leipzig and Berlin. The Federal Records Office, headquartered in Koblenz, has offices in Berlin, Potsdam, Freiburg and Bayreuth, among others. Hamburg is the city with the greatest concentration of media companies. Cologne, Düsseldorf and Kassel are three of the centers for the Modern fine arts. Berlin has the most theaters. The most important museums are in Berlin, Dresden, Hildesheim, Frankfurt/Main, Cologne, Munich, Nuremberg and Stuttgart. The two most important literature archives are located in Marbach and Weimar. Most cultural establishments in the Federal Republic are maintained by the states, cities and local authorities. With a few exceptions, legislation pertaining to cultural affairs is the responsibility of individual states.

8. "Deutschland" Online
Deutschland is an international magazine about Germany. Deutschland ist ein internationales Magazin ber Deutschland. Deutschland es una revista
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9. Germany Info Culture Life
Germany Info Home Culture Life. Culture and Life. German life is a mix of generationsold traditions and dynamic cultural development.
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10. Germany Tourist Guide - Germany Travel Guide - Germany City Guide
Get to know Germany Tourist Guide Germany, Travel and City Guide Germany, Culture Guide Germany.
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11. Germany Culture Guide - Festivals & Events In Germany - German Culture
German festivals and events About Germany Tourist guide to German regions, cities, sights, culture and lifestyle.
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Berlinale - Berlin's film festival
From its beginning in post war Berlin, the Berlinale was designed to be an international rather than a national film festival.
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Love Parade Berlin
German techno guru Dr. Motte and 150 of his closer friends started the rave in 1989. They met at Berlin's 'Ku'damm' to celebrate a party and to demonstrate for tolerance and love.
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Berlin Marathon
Another way of doing sightseeing? Here's one: If you stay the distance of 42 km the course of Berlin Marathon will take you to all major sights!
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Frankfurt's Book Fair
Frankfurt is a big player in global trade fair business. An annual average of 80 fairs and exhibitions attract numerous visitors from all over Europe. One of the highlights is Frankfurt's book fair.
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Munich's 'Oktoberfest'
Today, the 'Oktoberfest' is the largest festival worldwide attracting a multitude of visitors. Apart from beer tents the festival offers amusements as diverse as roller coasters, circus appearances, festive parades and live brass bands.

12. Summer Of Scandals Roils Corporate Culture In Germany
a noble calling, a series of scandals at some of Germany's largest companies has brought embarrassment to a corporate culture proud of its
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Education. Intellectual History. Law. Literature. Arts and Culture. Social Manners and Customs (incl. Alltagsgeschichte) Religion
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15. Culture Of Germany - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This article deals with the Culture of Germany as a political state within The German federal government has limited responsibilities for culture,
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Culture of Germany
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a significant German poet
This article deals with the Culture of Germany as a political state within Europe, for a review of the culture of the german speaking world , see German Culture
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Culture of Germany in prose
Germany is known as das Land der Dichter und Denker (The Land of Poets and Thinkers). Famous German poets include Goethe Schiller and Heine . Poets in Jena and later in Berlin led Romanticism in the 19th century . German prose authors include G¼nter Grass Hermann Hesse Max Frisch and Bertolt Brecht . Famous German philosophers include Leibniz Kant Hegel Marx ... Nietzsche , and Heidegger . German theologians include Luther Schleiermacher Feuerbach , and Rudolf Otto . Also Germany brought up many mystics including Meister Eckhart and Rudolf Steiner edit
Religious tradition in Germany
The German government has limited responsibilities for culture, which is devolved to the states of Germany , called L¤nder Approximately 67 percent of the German population belong to a Christian denomination, of whom roughly half are

16. Culture Of Germany: Information From Answers.com
Culture of Germany Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a significant German poet This article deals with the Culture of Germany as a political state.
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Culture of Germany in prose
Germany is known as das Land der Dichter und Denker (The Land of Poets and Thinkers). Famous German poets include Goethe Schiller and Heine . Poets in Jena and later in Berlin led Romanticism in the 19th century . German prose authors include G¼nter Grass Hermann Hesse Max Frisch and Bertolt Brecht . Famous German philosophers include Leibniz Kant Hegel Marx ... Nietzsche , and Heidegger . German theologians include Luther Schleiermacher Feuerbach , and Rudolf Otto . Also Germany brought up many mystics including Meister Eckhart and Rudolf Steiner
Religious tradition in Germany
The German federal government has limited responsibilities for culture, which is devolved to the

17. Culture Of Germany - Enpsychlopedia
This article deals with the Culture of Germany as a political state within Europe, It uses material from the Wikipedia article Culture of Germany .
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Culture of Germany in prose
Germany is known as das Land der Dichter und Denker (The Land of Poets and Thinkers). Famous German poets include Goethe Schiller and Heine . Poets in Jena and later in Berlin led Romanticism in the 19th century . German prose authors include Günter Grass Hermann Hesse Max Frisch and Bertolt Brecht . Famous German philosophers include Leibniz Kant Hegel Marx ... Nietzsche , and Heidegger . German theologians include Luther Schleiermacher Feuerbach , and Rudolf Otto . Also Germany brought up many mystics including Meister Eckhart and Rudolf Steiner edit
Religious tradition in Germany
The German federal government has limited responsibilities for culture, which is devolved to the

18. Germany Culture
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Germany s contributions to the world s cultural heritage are numerous, Since about 1970 Germany has once again had a thriving popular culture,
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Germany's contributions to the world's cultural heritage are numerous, and the country is often known as das Land der Dichter und Denker (The Land of Poets and Thinkers).
Germany was the birthplace of composers such as Beethoven, Bach, Brahms, Schumann and Wagner; poets such as Goethe and Schiller as well as Heine; philosophers including Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Arthur Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger.
Famous theologians include Luther, authors including Hermann Hesse, Thomas Mann, Heinrich Böll and Grass; scientists including Johannes Kepler, Ernst Haeckel, Einstein, Born, Planck, Heisenberg, Hertz and Bunsen; and inventors and engineers such as Gutenberg, Otto, Werner von Siemens, Wernher von Braun, Daimler, Benz, Diesel and Linde.
The German language was once the lingua franca of central, eastern and northern Europe, and remains one of the most popular foreign languages taught worldwide, in Europe the second most popular after English. Many important historical figures, though not citizens of Germany in the modern sense, were nevertheless seen as Germans in the sense that they were immersed in the German culture, for example Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Kafka and Stefan Zweig
Since about 1970 Germany has once again had a thriving popular culture, now increasingly being led by its new old capital Berlin and the city of Hamburg, and a self-confident music and art culture. Germany is also well known for its many opera houses.

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