Frankfurt: A Cultural Guide - Paperback
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9761566560827
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9781566560825

Frankfurt: A Cultural Guide

$17.00
Author
Melican, Brian

Frankfurt is a city that punches well above its weight. Despite its diminutive sizeā€”it has fewer than a million inhabitantsā€”it is a financial center of global importance, named alongside metropolises and capitals such as Tokyo, London, and New York. Yet Frankfurt is a city that is also continually underestimated: many of the millions who visit it on businessā€”both German and from other countriesā€”see little more of it than its airport and its skyscrapers. The cityā€™s role in the global financial markets often obscures its importance as a historical and cultural center, not just for Germany, but for Europe and the West as a whole. In the Middle Ages, Frankfurt was the city in which the Holy Roman Emperors were crowned and in which, at the dawn of the Renaissance, a tradition of printing and publishing was established which lives on in todayā€™s Frankfurt Book Fair. The German languageā€™s most enduring author, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, was born in the city, and the university named for him gave birth to one of the twentieth centuryā€™s most revolutionary academic developments, the Frankfurt School. Architecturally, too, the city has always been a pioneer: its famous skyline is only the latest and most visible in a series of bold experiments. Frankfurt has always been a capital without a country: the capital of the book trade, the capital of modern social studies, the capital of the Eurozone. Today, it rivals Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and London, and yet retains a deeply provincial, down-to-earth identity interwoven with the thick forests and farming country of its Hessian hinterland. While its population is one of the worldā€™s most international, its dialect is one of Germanyā€™s most impenetrable. For those looking to do more than just change flights or sign a contract, this cultural guide takes a closer look at Frankfurt, exploring and explaining these dichotomies.

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