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Preface
FEATURES
Performing the World: Reality and Representation in the Making of World Histor(ies) Arif Dirlik
What Future for the West? Reflections on an Enlarged Europe and the United States in the Twenty-First Century Timothy Garton Ash
FORUM THE MEASURE OF ATROCITY: THE GERMAN WAR AGAINST THE HEREROS
The Military Campaign in German Southwest Africa, 1904-1907 Isabel Hull
Coming to Terms with the Past Gesine Krüger
Annihilation in Africa: The “Race War” in German Southwest Africa (1904-1908) and its Significance for a Global History of Genocide Jürgen Zimmerer
Further Reading
GHI RESEARCH
How German Jewry Turned Bourgeois: Religion, Culture, and Social Mobility in the Age of Emancipation Simone Lässig
The Park International: Park System Planning as an International Phenomenon at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Sonja Dümpelmann
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Teaching World History Eckhardt Fuchs and Karen Oslund
War in an Age of Revolution Roger Chickering
Crossing the Atlantic: European Dimensions of American History, 1600-2000 Young Scholars Forum 2005 Thomas Adam and Christof Mauch
Raising Americans - Raising Europeans in the Twentieth Century Dirk Schumann
German History, 1890-1930 Eleventh Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar Richard F. Wetzell
Selling Democracy: Productivity and Propaganda in the Service of American Foreign Policy Jonathan Skolnik and Julia Driesen
Rethinking Embourgeoisement and the Jews of Germany Second Annual Joint Symposium of the Leo Baeck Institute and the GHI Jonathan Skolnik
Revisiting 1806: Napoleon and German Central Europe Midatlantic German History Seminar at the GHI Marion Deshmukh
Animals in History Dorothee Brantz and Christof Mauch
The Pursuit of Public Happiness: Gardens and Parks in Europe and North America Sonja Dümpelmann
Turning Points in Environmental History Frank Uekötter
Archival Summer Seminar Astrid M. Eckert
Comparisons in German and American Film Edward Dimendberg and Anton Kaes
Fellows Seminars, Spring 2005 Dirk Schumann
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar 2006 Franz Steiner Prize Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships Kade-Heideking Fellowship Thyssen-Heideking Fellowship Internships
NEWS
German History in Documents and Images Art Enables Exhibition Visit of Bochum Student Group Beate Ruhm von Oppen Donation Library Report New Publications Fellowship Recipients Internship Recipients Staff Changes
EVENTS
Fall 2005 Lecture Series Events Sponsored by the GHI, 2005-06
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