HISTORY IN THE NEWS: NINETEENTH-CENTURY GERMANY
Mark Davies, "Beethoven, Politics and 'A Musical Utopia," BBC News (May 7, 2003).
"Notes That Bind; Beethoven's Ninth Symphony," Economist (April 26, 2003).
Edward Rothstein, "The Ninth, Heavy Mettle," New York Times (April 19, 2003).
Josef Joffe, "Bismarck's Lessons For Bush," New York Times (May 29, 2002).
W.A. Coupe, "Bismarck And The Cartoonists," History Today (October 2001).
Tom Bross, "Back To Normal In Ludwig van Beethoven's Hometown," Christian Science Monitor (June 27, 2001).
Jo Ann Lewis, "The 19th Century's Deutsche Masters; While Berlin Museum Is Renovated, Underappreciated Treasures Pay A Visit," Washington Post (June 10, 2001).
Peter Finn, "Some Germans Wary Of New Prussian Pride; Berlin Celebrates A State Founded On Spartan Ideal," Washington Post (January 19, 2001).
George B. Stauffer, "Beyond Back the Monument, Who Was Bach the Man," New York Times (April 2, 2000).
Alan Riding, "A Capital Reinstated and Remodeled," New York Times (April 11, 1999).
"Bismarck (1815-98) Remains One Of History's Great Men; 'Iron Chancellor' Prussian Premier For 28 Years," Edmonton Journal (August 10, 1998).
"The Best Geopolitician?," Ottawa Citizen (July 31, 1998).
"Germans Divided Over Bismarck," BBC News (July 30, 1998).
Fiona Fleck, "Marketing Bismarck's Birthplace," Toronto Star (February 1, 1997).
"Germans Flock To Bismarck Exhibit," Calgary Herald (September 28, 1990).