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Berlin - Jones: Bibliography

Books in the "Study"

Beatty, Paul. Slumberland: A Novel. New York: Bloomsbury USA, 2008. Print.

Colin, Beatrice. The Glimmer Palace. New York: Riverhead, 2008. Print.

Erpenbeck, Jenny. Visitation. Trans. Susan Bernofsky. New York: New Directions Pub., 2010. Print.

Gillham, David R. City of Women. New York: Amy Einhorn, 2012. Print.

Porter, Henry. Brandenburg Gate. New York: Atlantic Monthly, 2005. Print.

Regener, Sven. Berlin Blues. London: Vintage, 2004. Print.

Bibliography

Benjamin, Walter. Berlin Childhood Around 1900. Cambridge, MA: Belknap of Harvard UP, 2006. Print.

"Berlin TV Tower | Building & History." Berlin TV Tower | Building & History. Tv-turm.de, n.d. Web. 22 Dec. 2013.

Feldenkirchen, Wilfried. Werner Von Siemens: Inventor and International Entrepreneur. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1994. Print.

"Gaslicht-Kultur E.V." Berlin Gas Streetlighting. Bertold Kujath, n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2013.

Kuckartz, Udo. "--Environmental Awareness in Germany 2004." --Environmental Awareness in Germany 2004. German Federal Environmental Agency, 2004. Web. 16 Oct. 2013.

MacDonogh, Giles. Berlin: A Portrait of Its History, Politics, Architecture, and Society. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998. Print.

Read, Anthony, and David Fisher. Berlin Rising: Biography of a City. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1994. Print.

Walser, Robert. Berlin Stories. Ed. Jochen Greven. Trans. Susan Bernofsky. New York: New York Review, 2012. Print.

Weightman, Gavin. Children of Light: How Electricity Changed Britain Forever. London: Atlantic Books, 2011. Print.

Weiher, Sigfrid V., and Herbert Goetzeler. The Siemens Company: It's Historical Role in the Progress of Electrical Engineering 1847-1980. Berlin: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, 1977. Print.

About the Author

Bryce Jones is now a senior at OSU-Newark and is planning to major in both English and History. He traveled to Berlin in December of 2013 to experience the city for himself after reading about it the previous semester. He hopes to get more chances to take study abroad courses.

Besides his in class work, Bryce is also involved with various student organizations: the American Indian Studies Organization, the History Club, and the Laurel Collegiate Society. He also submitted a short story to a writing contest hosted by the English Club: Rough Draft.