TY - BOOK ID - 85464479 TI - Berlin under the New Empire : its institutions, inhabitants, industry, monuments, museums, social life, manners, and amusements. PY - 2014 SN - 110730024X 1108064906 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Education KW - History KW - Vizetelly, Henry, KW - Travel KW - Berlin (Germany) KW - Description and travel. KW - Social life and customs KW - Children KW - Education, Primitive KW - Education of children KW - Human resource development KW - Instruction KW - Pedagogy KW - Schooling KW - Students KW - Youth KW - Civilization KW - Learning and scholarship KW - Mental discipline KW - Schools KW - Teaching KW - Training KW - Brooks, J. Tyrwhitt, KW - Vizettelly, Henry Richard, KW - Vizetelly, H. KW - Baralīna (Germany) KW - Berlijn (Germany) KW - Berlim (Germany) KW - Berlin (Germany : State) KW - Berlin State (Germany) KW - Berlino (Germany) KW - Berlinum (Germany) KW - Berolinum (Germany) KW - Land Berlin (Germany) KW - Stadt Berlin (Germany) KW - Verolino (Germany) KW - Berlin (Germany : East) KW - Berlin (Germany : West) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85464479 AB - In the wake of German unification in 1871, Berlin became a place of increased interest to the other nations of Europe. The journalist Henry Vizetelly made his first journey to the capital of the new empire in 1872. Based on observations from a series of visits, this two-volume work presents a witty and detailed portrait of the city and its inhabitants. The topics covered in Volume 2 include the Prussian Landtag, the Reichstag, Berlin's places of education, its palaces, churches and museums, and its restaurants, cafš and beer gardens. Chapters on theatre, music, satire and socialism give a vivid sense of the cultural and political zeitgeist. Illustrated with hundreds of engravings from designs by German artists, the work first appeared in 1879. Vizetelly's Paris in Peril (1882) and Glances Back through Seventy Years (1893) are also reissued in this series. ER -