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Preface
FEATURES
What Crisis? Speculation, Corruption, and the State of Emergency during the Great DepressionMartin Geyer
FORUM: THE CHALLENGE OF BIOGRAPHYHg. von Atiba Pertilla und Uwe Spiekermann
The Challenges of Biography: European-American ReflectionsVolker Depkat
Legitimizing Biography: Critical Approaches to Biographical ResearchLevke Harders
Counting Who Counts: Method and Findings of a Statistical Analysis of Economic Elites in the New York Region, 1947Clifton Hood
Writing Biography as a History of Networks: Why the Story of J.P. Morgan needs Jacob H. SchiffSusie Pak
Living the American Dream? The Challenge of Writing Biographies of German-American EntrepreneursAtiba Pertilla and Uwe Spiekermann
Biography in the History Classroom: Challenges and ApplicationsIsabelle Schmitz
GHI RESEARCH
The Challenge and Promise of Girl Scout Internationalism: From Progressive Roots to Cold War FruitEmily Swafford
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Obesity, Health, and the Liberal Self: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Late Nineteenth and Late Twentieth CenturiesUwe Spiekermann
Los Angeles as a Site of German-American CrossingsUwe Spiekermann
Histories of Humanitarianism: Religious, Philanthropic, and Political Practices in the Modernizing WorldSonya Michel and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson
Migration during Economic Downturns: From the Great Depression to the Great RecessionElisa Minoff
A Hands-on Approach: The Do-It-Yourself Culture and Economy in the Twentieth CenturyReinhild Kreis
Twentieth Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: Nineteenth-Century German HistoryAnna von der Goltz
War and Childhood in the Age of the World Wars: Local and Global PerspectivesMischa Honeck, Susanne Quitmann, and Stina Barrenscheen
Informal and Everyday Markets: Modern Histories of Indian Business and Entrepreneurship since the Nineteenth CenturyChristina Lubinski
NEWS
New PublicationsEditorial NoticeStaff ChangesGHI Fellowships and InternshipsRecipients of GHI FellowshipsGHI Research Seminar, Spring 2014GHI Doctoral Seminar, Spring 2014GHI Calendar of Events 2014/15