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Preface
FEATURES
Calculation and the Division of Labor, 1750-1950Lorraine Daston
The Overburdened Peace: Competing Visions of World Order in 1918/19Jörn Leonhard
The German Moment in 1918Jennifer Jenkins
The Re-Germanization Procedure: A Domestic Model for Nazi Empire-BuildingBradley Nichols
Legitimizing New Knowledge: American Debates about Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells, 1998-2004Axel Jansen
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Learning at the Margins: The Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge among African Americans and Jews since the 1880sLisa Gerlach
Inheritance Practices: Family, Property and Wealth Transfers in the Twentieth CenturyJürgen Dinkel
Empires of Knowledge: Expertise and Imperial Power across the Long Twentieth CenturyAmanda Domingues
Kinship, Knowledge, and MigrationLisa Gerlach
Creating Historical Knowledge Socially: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Undertaking Research with Citizen ScholarsMatthew Hiebert
Bucerius Young Scholars Forum. Histories of Migration: Transatlantic and Global PerspectivesAtiba Pertilla
Knowledge in Flight: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Scholar Rescue in North AmericaAnne Schenderlein and Judith Benecker
GHI NEWS
Obituary: Jeanne MallettGHI Washington Celebrated Thirtieth AnniversayGHI Awarded ZEIT-Stiftung Grant for GHDIInnovation through Migration: New Senior Felloships2017 Fritz Stern Dissertation PrizeNew Staff PublicationsStaff ChangesGHI Fellowships and InternshipsGHI Fellowship RecipientsGHI Research Seminar and Colloquium, Fall 2017GHI Spring Lecture Series 2018GHI Calendar of Events 2018/19GHI Library