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Heft 65 (Fall 2019) des "Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC)" ist erschienen. Alle Aufsaetze sind kostenlos online als Volltext verfügbar unter:
https://www.ghi-dc.org/publications/ghi-bulletin/fall-bulletin-2019.html?L=0
Diese Ausgabe ist ein Themenheft mit dem thematischen Schwerpunkt "The Weimar Republic Reconsidered".
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Preface
FORUM: THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC RECONSIDERED
Edited by David Lazar and Richard F. Wetzell
The Weimar Republic Reconsidered: IntroductionRichard F. Wetzell
Remembering and Forgetting Germany’s First Democracy: Reflections on the Founding of the Weimar Republic in 2019Kathleen Canning
Foundation Violence: Atrocities and the Birth of German DemocracyMark Jones
Did Sex Bring Down the Weimar Republic?Laurie Marhoefer
City Streets and Civil Unrest: The Costs of Violence in the Weimar and Nazi ErasMolly Loberg
Inventing Interwar Diplomacy: Why the Weimar Republic was Represented by Socialists, Conservatives, and Women at the League of NationsJames McSpadden
The Opportunities and Challenges of Democracy: Weimar and BeyondTim B. Müller
CONFERENCE REPORTS
The Transmission of Financial Knowledge in Historical Perspective, 1840–1940Atiba Pertilla
The Politics of Sovereignty and Globalism in Modern GermanyWencke Meteling
Entangling Pacific and Atlantic Worlds: Past and PresentMerle Ingenfeld
German History in a Fractious World: Second Annual West Coast Germanists' Workshop at University of Southern CaliforniaAndrea Westermann
In Global Transit: Forced Migration of Jews and Other Refugees (1940s-1960s)Anna-Carolin Augustin and Nick Underwood
Maritime Missions: Religion, Ethnography and Empires in the Long Eighteenth CenturyJenna M. Gibbs and Sünne Juterczenka
Histories of Migrant Knowledges in and across the Transpacific: Agencies, Scales, TranslationsAndrea Westermann, Daniella Trimboli, Bianca Hennessy, Nathaniel Rigler, and Emma Powell
25th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesAnna von der Goltz
Political Culture and the History of Knowledge: Actors, Institutions, PracticesKijan Espahangizi and Monika Wulz
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