German Historical Institute London Bulletin 41 (2019), 1

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German Historical Institute London Bulletin 41 (2019), 1
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German-German Entangled History

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171
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

German-German Entangled History

Stefan Creuzberger, Dominik Geppert, and Dierk Hoffmann, How to Write the History of a Divided Nation: Germany, 1945–1990
3

Christoph Classen, Medialization in Opposing Systems: Approaching a Media History of Divided Germany
19

Jutta Braun, Learning from the Dictatorship? Sport in Divided and Unified Germany
50

Franz-Josef Meiers, Between the Blocs: The Two German States in International Politics, 1955–1990
73

Review Article

Emily A. Steinhauer, Weimar to Cold War: New Books on Twentieth-Century German Intellectual History
102

Book Reviews

Jesse Spohnholz, The Convent of Wesel: The Event that Never Was and the Invention of Tradition (Wolf-Friedrich Schäufele)
118

Douglas Moggach and Gareth Stedman Jones (eds.), The 1848 Revolutions and European Political Thought (Christos Aliprantis)
122

Volkhard Wehner, The German-Speaking Community of Victoria between 1850 and 1830: Origins, Progress and Decline (Panikos Panayi)
129

James Retallack, Red Saxony: Election Battles and the Spectre of Democracy in Germany, 1860–1918 (Stefan Berger)
134

Birthe Kundrus, ‘Dieser Krieg ist der große Rassenkrieg’: Krieg und Holocaust in Europa (Neil Gregor)
139

Astrid Zajdband, German Rabbis in British Exile: From ‘Heimat’ into the Unknown (Martina Niedhammer)
145

Conference Reports

James Krull and Karoline Müller, Movable Goods and Immovable Property: Gender, Law, and Material Culture in Early Modern Europe (1450–1850)
149

Marius S. Ostrowski, Living the German Revolution: Expectations, Experiences, Responses
155

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