Heft 34 (Spring 2004) des "Bulletin of the German Historical Institute" (Washington DC) ist soeben erschienen. Das Inhaltsverzeichnis folgt unten.
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Preface
FEATURES
The Global Situation: A European Point of View Helmut Schmidt
The Idea of Freedom in American History Eric Foner
The Idea of Freedom in German History Jürgen Kocka
The Historical Profession in Germany and America: Interviews with the Presidents of the American Historical Association and the German Historikerverband James M. McPherson and Manfred Hildermeier interviewed by Christof Mauch and Richard F. Wetzell
STERN PRIZE
Acting Czech, Marking Germans: Nationality Politics in Bohemia and Moravia, 1939–1947 Chad Bryant
Knowledge and Nationalism in Imperial Germany: A Cultural History of the Association of Saint Charles Borromeo, 1890–1914 Jeffrey T. Zalar
GHI RESEARCH
Modernizing the Waters: Pollution and Political Ideology in Hamburg, 1900–1961 Charles E. Closmann
Shifting to Confrontation: Herbert Marcuse and the Transformation of the American Student Movement Michael Frey
Cold War Critiques from Abroad: Beyond a Taxonomy of Anti-Americanism Max Paul Friedman
“Make it a Greenpeace”: The History of an International Environmental Organization Frank Zelko
REPORTS ON CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, SEMINARS
Sexuality in Modern German History Richard F. Wetzell
Gendering Modern German History: Rewritings of the Mainstream Christine von Oertzen
Nazi Crimes and the Law Nathan Stoltzfus
Great Expectations: John F. Kennedy and the “Thousand Days” Andreas Etges
Cold War Memory: Interpreting the Physical Legacy of the Cold War Keith Allen and Christian Ostermann
The Private Sphere and Public Order: West German Debates about Education, Family, and Sexuality in the 1950s and 1960s Dirk Schumann
German Unification Symposium: Jens Reich’s Reflections on My Country Before and After 1989 Bernd Schaefer
Reflecting on the Past, Envisioning the Future: New Perspectives in German-Jewish Studies Frank Mecklenburg
Atlantic Crossings? Transcultural Relations and Political Protest in Germany and the United States, 1958–1977 Martin Klimke, Carla MacDougall, and Wilfried Mausbach
Is the EU Complete Without Turkey? Opportunities and Challenges for Europe’s Identity and the Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union and the United States Dirk Schumann
Forms of Religious Community Creation in Modern Society Simone Lässig
Medieval History Seminar Patrick Geary
How Valid are Comparisons? The American Occupation of Germany Revisited Robert Gerald Livingston
Immigrants and the Republic: German Catholics in Nineteenth-Century America Christof Mauch
Death in Modern Germany Dirk Schumann, Monica Black, and Alon Confino
American Museums: Putting Visitors First Hans-Martin Hinz
Twelfth Annual Symposium of the Friends of the GHI and Award of the Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize Charles Closmann
Rivers in History: Designing and Conceiving Waterways in Europe and North America Christof Mauch and Thomas Zeller
Adorno In America: German Exiles and the American Experience Keith D. Alexander
GHI Fellows Seminars Fall 2003 Dirk Schumann
ANNOUNCEMENTS: PRIZES, FELLOWSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS
Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships Internships
NEWS
GHI Email List Environmental History Project Library Report New Publications Fellowship Recipients Internship Recipients Staff Changes
UPCOMING EVENTS
Spring 2004 Lecture Series GHI Events 2004–05
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