"Delve into German history with beautiful historical maps and useful, comprehensive timelines. This book will help you untangle the complicated mess that is German history, tracing how state boundaries have changed throughout the centuries. With 100-plus full-color maps, this gorgeous atlas will guide you from the region's earliest days to the Holy Roman Empire and from Unification (1871) to Reunification (1990). The book also provides detailed summaries of major events in German history, giving you the tools you need to find records in various time periods.
Inside, you'll find:
Curated maps of German states from medieval times to present, each with detailed captions to explain what the map depicts and why it can be useful in research
Extensive histories of Germanic regions to walk you through the country's complex past
Beautiful, full-colour maps bound in a hardcover format that makes a great gift for historians and genealogists
AUTHOR: James M. Beidler has become one of the go-to people on German family history. He's written two books on the subject, The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide (2014) and Trace Your German Roots Online (2016), and is a columnist for German Life magazine. He also edits Der Kurier, the quarterly journal of the Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society, and is an instructor for the three German-themed courses in the online Family Tree University. Beidler also has written the award-winning ""Roots & Branches"" weekly genealogy column/blog for twenty years and frequently speaks on German genealogy at the country's largest genealogy conferences.
100 colour illustrations"
By:
James M. Beidler Imprint: Family Tree Books Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 276mm,
Width: 210mm,
ISBN:9781440354649 ISBN 10: 1440354642 Pages: 240 Publication Date:18 June 2019 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
James Beidler, Leesport, PA, jamesmbeidler.com, is a writer and go-to German genealogy expert. He's written two books on German genealogy: Trace Your German Roots Online and The Family Tree German Genealogy Guide.