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Wir freuen uns, Sie auf das eben erschienene Heft 47 (Herbst 2010) des "Bulletin of the German Historical Institute" (Washington) aufmerksam zu machen. Der Volltext der Ausgabe ist kostenlos elektronisch verfuegbar unter:http://www.ghi-dc.org/bulletin
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Preface
FEATURES
Writing the History of CapitalismJürgen Kocka
Why Write a Book? From Lived Experience to the Written Word in Early Modern EuropePamela Smith
Religion and Violence in a Globalized WorldWolfgang Huber
GHI RESEARCH
Immigrant Entrepreneurship: The German-American Business Biography, 1720 to the Present Hartmut Berghoff and Uwe Spiekermann
HISTORY AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
How Do the Humanities Help us Master the Globalization Process?Annette Schavan
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Understanding Markets: Information, Institutions, and HistoryUwe Spiekermann
Cultures of Credit: Consumer Lending and Borrowing in Modern EconomiesJan Logemann
Lives Beyond Borders: Toward a Social History of Cosmopolitans and Globalization, 1880–1960Milena Guthörl
Peace Movement and Second Cold War: European and Transatlantic Perspectives Philipp Baur
The Stasi and its Foreign Intelligence ServiceUwe Spiekermann
16th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: Twentieth-Century German HistoryRichard F. Wetzell
Archival Summer Seminar in Germany, 2010Ines Prodöhl
GHI NEWS
New GHI Publications Library ReportDie AbendschuleStaff ChangesRecipients of GHI FellowshipsGHI Fellowships and InternshipsGHI Research Seminar, Spring-Summer 2010GHI Doctoral Seminar, Spring-Summer 2010Other GHI-Sponsored Events, Spring-Summer 2010GHI Lecture Series, Fall 2010GHI Calendar of Events 2010/2011