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PrefaceHartmut Berghoff
The German Historical Institute in Washington, 1987-2012: A Short History Hartmut Berghoff and Richard F. Wetzell
RESEARCH AT THE GHI
Stationed in the Borderlands: African American Troops and Double Consciousness, 1940-1953 Sarah Barksdale
The History of Consumption in Nazi Germany Hartmut Berghoff
Modernity Calling: Interpersonal Communication and the Telephone in Germany and the United States, 1880-1990 Clelia Caruso
G.I. Rap: How the U.S. Military and Music Entrepreneurs Brought Hip Hop to 1980s West Germany Joshua Clark Davis
Young Patriots Abroad: A Global History of the Boy Scouts of America, 1910-1960 Mischa Honeck
Rumors of Revolt: Uncertain Knowledge of Slave Insurrections in the Antebellum South Sebastian Jobs
Dealing with the American City on Transnational Grounds: German-Speaking European Architects and Urban Planners in the United States, 1930-1970 Andreas Joch
European Imports? European Immigrants and the Transformation of American Consumer Culture from the 1920s to the 1960s Jan Logemann
"Peace, Friendship, Solidarity"? East Germany and Angela Davis, 1965-1989 Sophie Lorenz
Managing Political Risk: German and U.S. Companies in India, 1880-1970 Christina Lubinski
The Corporate Communications of German Companies in the United States, 1945-1980 Corinna Ludwig
Soybeans in Global Perspective Ines Prodöhl
Traveling Between Worlds: Gender, Exile, and the Framing of Applied Social Science Careers in Europe and the United States, 1940-1980 Barbara Reiterer
Lives in Limbo: Statelessness and World Citizenship after Two World Wars Miriam Rürup
Transatlantic Tourism: American Visitors to Europe in the Long Twentieth Century Frank Schipper
The Spreckelses: American History as Family History Uwe Spiekermann
From Civil Rights to Children's Rights: Marian Wright Edelman, the Children's Defense Fund, and the Institutionalization of the Civil Rights Movement Britta Waldschidt-Nelson
The Politics of Punishment: Penal Reform in Modern Germany, 1870-1970 Richard F. Wetzell
Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present
Transatlantic Perspectives: Europe in the Eyes of European Immigrants to the United States, 1930-1980
African Americans and Germany/ The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany
The Nuclear Crisis: Cold War Cultures and the Politics of Peace and Security, 1975-1990
Competing Modernities
The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990 Support for Research and Graduate Student Programs
PUBLICATIONS AND PUBLIC OUTREACH
GHI Publications and Book Series German History in Documents and Images Public Programs
THE GHI TEAM
APPENDIX
Taking the Measure of the GHI For More Information