Germany at a Crossroads: 35 Years After Unification
Course | To register, please call us at: 305-919-5900.
Three and a half decades after the Berlin Wall fell, Germany stands at a defining moment in its history. This three-session seminar with German historian and OLLI Director Anette Isaacs takes a deep dive into the country's evolving political landscape, the triumphs and tensions of reunification, and the everyday realities of life in modern Germany. From economic and social integration to the rise of new political movements, we will examine the forces shaping Europe’s largest democracy. What lessons can be drawn from the past, and where is Germany headed next? Join Anette for an insightful exploration of a nation still forging its identity.
- Members save $20 and enjoy free parking at our BBC campus.
Anette Isaacs
German born and raised Anette Isaacs is not only the Director of OLLI at FIU but also distinguished Historian and Public Educator who has been presenting hundreds of programs on more than 45 different topics (all pertaining to her native country's history, politics, and culture) all over the United States. Anette studied at Emory University, the University of Vienna and the Freie Universitaet in Berlin and holds Master's Degrees in American Studies, Political Science, and History.