Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 51 (Fall 2012)

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Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 51 (Fall 2012)
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Washington DC. 2012: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC)
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Wetzell, Richard

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

PREFACE

FEATURES

Germany and the Birth of the Modern World, 1780–1820
David Blackbourn

“Get out the Vote!” Elections without Democracy in Imperial Germany
James Retallack

Disappointed Hopes for Spontaneous Mass Conversions: German Responses to Allied Atrocity Film Screenings, 1945–46
Ulrike Weckel

The Second Generation: Historians of Modern Germany in Postwar America
Catherine Epstein

GHI RESEARCH

The Global Business with Local Music: Western Gramophone Companies in India before World War I
Christina Lubinski

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Living on the Margins: “Illegality,” Statelessness, and the Politics of Removal in Twentieth-Century Europe and the United States
Miriam Rürup

The Globalization of African American Business and Consumer Culture
Joshua Davis

Adolescent Ambassadors: Twentieth-Century Youth Organizations and International Relations
Mischa Honeck

18th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History, 1770–1914
Richard F. Wetzell

Democratic Cultures Past and Present: Perspectives from Washington DC
Meike Zwingenberger and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson

The Second Generation: German Emigré Historians in the Transatlantic World, 1945 to the Present
Andreas Daum

More Atlantic Crossings? Europe's Role in an Entangled History of the Atlantic World, 1950s–1970s
Lauren Shaw

GHI NEWS

25th Anniversary
New Publications
Staff Changes
GHI Fellowships and Internships
Recipients of GHI Fellowships
GHI Research Seminar, Spring 2012
GHI Doctoral Seminar, Spring 2012
GHI Lecture Series, Fall 2012
GHI Calendar of Events 2012/13

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