Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 60 (Spring 2017)

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Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 60 (Spring 2017)
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Washington DC. 2017: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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zweimal im Jahr; ausserdem jährlich ein Beiheft (Supplement)
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173 S.
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Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC)
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Redaktion: Dr. Richard F. Wetzell German Historical Institute 1607 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009, USA Email: wetzell@ghi-dc.org Phone (202) 387-3355; Fax (202) 483-3430 Abonnement/Bezug der Zeitschrift: Susanne Fabricius German Historical Institute 1607 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009, USA Email: fabricius@ghi-dc.org Phone (202) 387-3355; Fax (202) 483-3430
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Wetzell, Richard

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Table of contents

FEATURES

Benchmark Europe: Liberalism and Cultural Nationalism in the United States, 1900-1930
Adelheid von Saldern

Liberalism and Cultural Nationalism in the United States, 1900-1930: A Comment
Thomas Bender

1990: An Epochal Break in German History?
Martin Sabrow

No Man’s Land: The Soviet Occupation of Junker Estates in Poland’s New Western Territories, 1945-1948
Katharina Matro

Arnold Toynbee and the Problems of Today
Jürgen Osterhammel

Historians in the Political Arena in Germany: Ample Opportunity and the Ambivalence of Soft Knowledge
Paul Nolte

German Jewish “Enemy Aliens” in the United States during the Second World War
Anne Schenderlein

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Industrial Decline and the Rise of the Service Sector? How Did Western Europe and North America Cope with the Multifaceted Structural Transformations since the 1970s?
Jörn Eiben

Migration and Knowledge
Lisa Gerlach

Creating Spatial Historical Knowledge: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Mapping History Digitally
Matthew Hiebert

Restricting Knowledge: Channeling Security Information in Recent History
Keith R. Allen

GHI NEWS

2017 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize
New GHI Staff Publications
Staff Changes
Raimund Lammersdorf (1961-2017)
GHI Fellowships and Internships
Recipients of GHI Fellowships
GHI Research Seminars and Colloquium, Fall 2016
GHI Calendar of Events
GHI Library

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