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These intimations will suffice, I hope, to make clear why from a cultural theoretical point of view an analysis of ‘Franco-German relations’, with the interactions of the two cultures whether this be in their changeful history of wars or also their just as changeful consolidatory phase in psychopolitical processes should be of such importance in recent times.

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  1. André Glucksmann: Une rage d’enfant, Plon 2006, p. 104–127

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(2009). Europe after Napoleon. In: Theory of the Post-War Periods. TRACE Transmission in Rhetorics, Arts and Cultural Evolution. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-79914-7_3

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