Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 69 (2021/2022)

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Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 69 (2021/2022)

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Washington DC. 2021/2022: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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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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Richard F. Wetzell, GHI, German Historical Institute Washington

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface

FEATURES

Asking the Impossible: The Hunger for the Unknowable in Twentieth-Century U.S. and European Thought
Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen

“Contact” Embodied: German Colonialism, New Guinean Women, and the Everyday Exploitation of a Labor Force, 1884-1914
Emma Thomas

Cross-Cultural Contact in Sixteenth-Century Tübingen: Martin Crusius (1526-1607) and his Greek Guests
Richard Calis

The Golem: From Enlightenment Monster to Artificial Intelligence
Cathy S. Gelbin

The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics, 1849-1910
Mae M. Ngai

Aviation History and Global History: Towards a Research Agenda for the Interwar Period
Andreas Greiner

In Global Transit: A New GHI Research Focus
Interview with Simone Lässig

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Migration and Racism in the United States and Germany in the Twentieth Century
Tanja Gäbelein and Joseph Wilson

Mobilities, Exclusion, and Migrants' Agency in the Pacific Realm in a Transregional and Diachronic Perspective
Benjamin Beuerle, Sonja Ganseforth, Albert Manke, and Yufei Zhou

26th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar in German History: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century German History
Richard F. Wetzell

Fifth Annual Bucerius Young Scholars Forum: Histories of Migration: Transatlantic and Global Perspectives
Carolin Liebisch-Gümüş

First Annual International Seminar in Historical Refugee Studies
Lena Filzen, Jannik Keindorf, Thomas Mareite, Megan Maruschke

Contested Meanings of Migration Facilitation: Emigration Agents, Coyotes, Rescuers, and Human Traffickers
Stefan Gužvica

GHI NEWS

GHI Washington Receives Positive Evaluation
2021 Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize
Franz Steiner Prize: Call for Submissions
New Staff Publications
New Institute Publications
In memoriam: Mack Walker (1929-2021)
GHI Staff Changes
GHI Fellowships and Internships: Call for Applications
GHI Fellowship Recipients, 2020/21
GHI Research Seminar and Colloquium, Spring & Fall 2021
Digital Cultural Heritage DC Meetup #DCHDC, 2021
Spring Lecture Series 2022
GHI Calendar of Events, 2021/2022
GHI Library

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