Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 64 (Spring 2019)

Titel der Ausgabe 
Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 64 (Spring 2019)
Weiterer Titel 

Erschienen
Washington DC. 2019: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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zweimal im Jahr; ausserdem jährlich ein Beiheft (Supplement)
Anzahl Seiten
182
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kostenfrei

 

Kontakt

Institution
Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC)
Land
United States
c/o
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
Von
Wetzell, Richard

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface

FEATURES

A Different Sort of Neoliberalism? Making Sense of German History Since the 1970s
Paul Nolte

Berlin’s Grand Hotels and the Crisis of German Democracy
Adam Bisno

Images of the Collective: Shapes, Types, and Bodies in Interwar Germany
Simon Unger

A Chinese Plague: Sinophobic Discourses in Vladivostok, San Francisco and Singapore
Sören Urbansky

Love without Fear: Knowledge Networks and Family Planning Initiatives for Immigrant Families in West Germany and the United States
Claudia Roesch

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Exile and Emigration in an Age of War and Revolutions, 1750-1830
Jan Jansen

The Nexus of Migration, Youth, and Knowledge
Andrea Westermann and Onur Erdur

Agents of Cultural Change: Jewish and Other Responses to Modernity, 1750–1900
Kerstin von der Krone and Anna Kokenge

Bucerius Young Scholars Forum at GHI West: Histories of Migration - Transatlantic and Global Perspectives
Andrea Westermann

Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Social Network Analysis
Matthew Hiebert

Knowledge and Society in Times of Upheaval
Jule Köneke

GHI NEWS

Obituary: Marion Deshmukh (1945-2019)
2018 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize
New Staff Publications
Staff Changes
GHI Fellowships and Internships
GHI Fellowship Recipients for 2018/19
GHI Research Seminar and Colloquium, Fall 2018
Spring 2019 Lecture Series: The Weimar Republic Reconsidered
GHI Calendar of Events 2019
GHI Library

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