Heft 61 (Fall 2017) des "Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC)" ist vor kurzem erschienen. Alle Aufsaetze sind kostenlos online als Volltext verfügbar unter:
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Das Heft enthaelt den thematischen Schwerpunkt "Diversity in German History".
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Preface
FEATURES
Colonial Germans and Slavery on the Eve of the American Revolution: The Case of Ebenezer James Van Horn Melton
FORUM: DIVERSITY IN GERMAN HISTORYEdited by Till van Rahden, Anthony Steinhoff, and Richard F. Wetzell
Diversity in German History: Introduction Till van Rahden, Anthony Steinhoff, and Richard F. Wetzell
Social Fiction and Diversity in Post-Reformation Germany Jesse Spohnholz
What Travelers Saw in Eighteenth-Century Germany Helmut Walser Smith
A Battlefield for Emancipation: The Hamburg Kindergarten Movement and the Revolutionary 1840s Nisrine Rahal
Diversity, Inclusivity, and “Germanness” in Latin America during the Interwar Period H. Glenn Penny
“Toward a Better World for Gays”: Race, Tourism, and the Internationalization of the West German Gay Rights Movement, 1969–1983 Christopher Ewing
CONFERENCE REPORTS
The United States and World War I: Perspectives and Legacies Manuel Franz and Lara Track
Mapping Entanglements: Dynamics of Missionary Knowledge and “Materialities” across Space and Time (16th to 20th Centuries) Eva Bischoff
German Past Futures in the Twentieth Century Arnd Bauerkämper, Frank Biess, Kai Evers, and Anne Schenderlein
Observing the Everyday: Journalistic Practices and Knowledge Production in the Modern Era Kerstin von der Krone
Fifth Junior Scholars Conference in Jewish History: Rich and Poor, Jews and Gentiles. Wealth, Poverty and Class in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Constanze Kolbe
Forever Young? Rejuvenation in Transnational and Transcolonial Perspective, 1900–2000 Mischa Honeck and Paul Schweitzer-Martin
Beyond Data: Knowledge Production in Bureaucracies across Science, Commerce, and the State Sebastian Felten and Christine von Oertzen
23rd Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Richard F. Wetzell
GHI NEWS
German History in Documents and Images Receives DFG Grant GHI History of Knowledge Blog New GHI Publications Staff Changes GHI Fellowships and Internships Recipients of GHI Fellowships, 2017/18 GHI Research Seminar and Colloquium, Spring/Summer 2017 GHI Calendar of Events 2017/18 GHI Library