Richard J. Evans: British and Germans: Perceptions and Misperceptions since the Second World War
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On Thursday, 11 March 2010, the 7th Annual Lecture on Contemporary
German History took place at the German Ambassador's Residence, in
co-operation with the German Historical Institute London. This
year, Richard J. Evans FBA, Regius Professor of Modern History at
the University of Cambridge and one of the most eminent British
experts on German history spoke about "British and Germans:
Perceptions and Misperceptions since the Second World War".
Professor Evan's fascinating account of the way Germany and the
Germans have been portrayed in Britain over the past 65 years was
peppered with many examples from political debates and the press.
More than 120 guests were reminded of many perceptions - and even
more misperceptions - of the Germans, which have sometimes
reflected deep-rooted beliefs, and at other times have been the
reaction to current political developments in Europe and beyond.
German History took place at the German Ambassador's Residence, in
co-operation with the German Historical Institute London. This
year, Richard J. Evans FBA, Regius Professor of Modern History at
the University of Cambridge and one of the most eminent British
experts on German history spoke about "British and Germans:
Perceptions and Misperceptions since the Second World War".
Professor Evan's fascinating account of the way Germany and the
Germans have been portrayed in Britain over the past 65 years was
peppered with many examples from political debates and the press.
More than 120 guests were reminded of many perceptions - and even
more misperceptions - of the Germans, which have sometimes
reflected deep-rooted beliefs, and at other times have been the
reaction to current political developments in Europe and beyond.
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