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edited by Theodore
A. Wertime and James
D. Muhly
Yale, 1981
555 pp. $22.50

by Carlo Zammattio et al.
McGraw-Hill, 1981
192 pp. $9.95

By V. S. Naipaul.
Vintage reprint, 1981.245 pp. $2.95

By Edward R. Tufte. Princeton reprint, 1981. 168 pp. $4.95

By R. B. Wernham. Univ. of Calif., 1981. 109 pp. $3.95
(cloth, $15.50)

By A. Hyatt Mayor.
Princeton reprint, 1981. unpaged. $12.95

By Robert Penn Warren. Random, 1980. 108
pp. $4.95 (cloth, $8.95)

's "economic miracle" has become a cliche. We focus here less on the country's industrial resurgence than on the society that pro- duced it-and the new society that it made possible. Success creates its own problems. Below, historian Konrad Jarausch re- calls the West's long love-hate relationship with the German people; journalist David Binder looks at the legacy of World War I1 and the evolution of the modern Federal Republic; and histo- rian David Schoenbaum analyzes West Germany's...

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