The new issue of the German Historical Institute London Bulletin is now accessible online for free via the link to the institute's website.
Articles
In/visible Transfers: Translation as a Crucial Practice in Transnational Women’s Movements around 1900 (Johanna Gehmacher)
Framing the Refugee Experience: Reflections on German-speaking Jews in British India, 1938–1947 (Joseph Cronin)
Review Article
In Search of the ‘German Way of Fighting’: German Military Culture from 1871 to 1945 (Anette Neder)
Classic Reread
The Guerrilla Historian: Eric J. Hobsbawm and the Long Nineteenth Century (Anette Schlimm)
Book Reviews
John Hines and Nelleke IJssennagger (eds.), Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours: From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age (Jens Boye Volquartz)
Eric Marshall White, Editio princeps: A History of the Gutenberg Bible (Hartmut Beyer)
André Krischer, Die Macht des Verfahrens: Englische Hochverratsprozesse 1554–1848 (Ulrich Niggemann)
Johanna Oehler, ‘Abroad at Göttingen’: Britische Studenten an der Universität Göttingen als Akteure des kulturellen und wissenschaftlichen Transfers, 1735–1806 (Thomas Biskup)
Anna Ross, Beyond the Barricades: Government and State-Building in Post-Revolutionary Prussia, 1848–1858 (Wolfram Siemann)
Torsten Riotte, Der Monarch im Exil: Eine andere Geschichte von Staatswerdung und Legitimismus im 19. Jahrhundert (Heidi Mehrkens)
Sebastian Gottschalk, Kolonialismus und Islam: Deutsche und britische Herrschaft in Westafrika (1900–1914) (Daniel Steinbach)
Uffa Jensen, Wie die Couch nach Kalkutta kam: Eine Globalgeschichte der frühen Psychoanalyse (Anthony D. Kauders)
Volker R. Berghahn, Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany (Norman Domeier)
Peter C. Caldwell and Karrin Hanshew, Germany Since 1945: Politics, Culture, and Society (Britta-Marie Schenk)
Joyce Marie Mushaben, Becoming Madam Chancellor: Angela Merkel and the Berlin Republic (Falko Schnicke)
Conference Reports
An Era of Value Change: The Seventies in Europe (Alexandra Fergen, Fiammetta Balestracci, and Christina von Hodenberg)
Security and Humanity in the First World War: The Treatment of Civilian ‘Enemy Aliens’ in the Belligerent States (Lena Heerdmann and Dana Hollmann)
Workshop on Medieval Germany (Stephan Bruhn and Cornelia Linde)
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