The latest issue of Central European History went live on March 31!
Volume 50 / Issue 01, March 2017, pp. i-iv, 1-151
It can be accessed at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/central-european-history/latest-issue
The Letter from the Editor, which provides an overview of the issue, is available gratis at https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/0938E13A0236851DB70B17B43B6698FB/S0008938917000243a.pdf/letter_from_the_editor.pdf
Abstracts in English and German are also available for each article at no cost.
Letter from the EditorAndrew I. Port
Memorial
Allan Mitchell (1933-2016) Lawrence Joseph
Articles
Competitive Civilizing Missions: Hungarian Germans, Modernization, and Ethnographic Descriptions of the Zigeuner before World War I Sacha E. Davis
Leo Pinsker’s Autoemancipation! and the Emergence of German as a Language of Jewish Nationalism Marc Volovici
“Crime Has No Chance”: The Discourse of Everyday Criminality in the East German Press, 1961-1989 Richard Millington
Other ‘68ers in West Berlin: Christian Democratic Students and the Cold War City Anna von der Goltz
Featured Reviews
Joseph Lemberg, Der Historiker ohne Eigenschaften. Eine Problemgeschichte des Mediävisten Friedrich Baethgen Robert E. Lerner
Tara Zahra, The Great Departure: Mass Migration from Eastern Europe and the Making of the Free World Helmut Walser Smith
Jakob Tanner, Geschichte der Schweiz im 20. Jahrhundert Jonathan Steinberg
Book Reviews
Iryna Vushko, The Politics of Cultural Retreat: Imperial Bureaucracy in Austrian Galicia, 1772‒1867 Isabel Röskau-Rydel
Christoph Bernhardt, Im Spiegel des Wassers. Eine transnationale Umweltgeschichte des Oberrheins (1800-2000) Mark Cioc
Geoff Eley, Jennifer L. Jenkins, and Tracie Matysik, eds., German Modernities from Wilhelm to Weimar: A Contest of Futures Matthew Jefferies
Kara L. Ritzheimer, “Trash,” Censorship, and National Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Germany Javier Samper Vendrell
Mark Jones, Founding Weimar: Violence and the German Revolution of 1918-1919 Peter C. Caldwell
Greg Eghigian, The Corrigible and the Incorrigible: Science, Medicine, and the Convict in Twentieth-Century Germany Frank Biess
Guenter Lewy, Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany Kara Ritzheimer
Peter Hoffmann, Francis R. Nicosia, and Lawrence D. Stokes, eds., Germans against Nazism: Nonconformity, Opposition and Resistance in the Third Reich: Essays in Honour of Peter Hoffmann Nathan Stoltzfus
Maren Röger, Kriegsbeziehungen. Intimität, Gewalt und Prostitution im besetzten Polen 1939-1945 Jonathan Huener
Benjamin G. Martin, The Nazi-Fascist New Order for European Culture Frank Trommler
Peter Fritzsche, An Iron Wind: Europe Under Hitler Shelley Baranowski
Martin Kalb, Coming of Age: Youth and Juvenile Delinquency in Munich, 1942-1973 Beth A. Griech-Polelle
Tobias Huff, Natur und Industrie im Sozialismus. Eine Umweltgeschichte der DDR Scott Moranda
Contributors to this Issue
Forthcoming