В качестве одной из глав в книге опубликован мой текст «Особенности отображения воссоединения Германии на страницах газеты «Правда» (1989–1990)».
Выход книги готовился давно и по очевидным причинам неоднократно откладывался. Я не был уверен, что в авторитетном немецком издательстве с более чем вековой истории (основано в 1872 г.) могут появиться тексты российских авторов. Однако проект успешно завершен, и это хороший сигнал.
В качестве одной из глав в книге опубликован мой текст «Особенности отображения воссоединения Германии на страницах газеты «Правда» (1989–1990)».
Выход книги готовился давно и по очевидным причинам неоднократно откладывался. Я не был уверен, что в авторитетном немецком издательстве с более чем вековой истории (основано в 1872 г.) могут появиться тексты российских авторов. Однако проект успешно завершен, и это хороший сигнал.
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