Anglo-German relations

This lecture will explore Anglo-German relations through history- from the traumas of the 20th century to the 19th century and beyond, when two nations fostered major artistic and cultural exchange, were vital trade partners and allies in foreign policy. The recent past has clouded a rich relationship often characterised by a curious mix of mutual envy and admiration.

Suitable for
18+

Admission
£5, members and concessions £3


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000073?id=EVENT497841


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