Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 67 (Fall 2020)

Titel der Ausgabe 
Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC) 67 (Fall 2020)
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Themenheft Transatlantische Geschichte

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Washington DC. 2020: Selbstverlag des Herausgebers
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface

FORUM: NEW RESEARCH IN TRANSATLANTIC HISTORY
Edited by Axel Jansen and Claudia Roesch

Introduction: New Trends in Transatlantic History
Axel Jansen and Claudia Roesch

“The Indians must yield”: Antebellum Free Land, the Homestead Act, and the Displacement of Native Peoples
Julius Wilm

Trading in the Shadow of Neutrality: German-Speaking Europe’s Commerce with Union and Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War
Patrick Gaul

A Tumultuous Relationship: Nicholas Murray Butler and Germany in the Era of the Two World Wars
Elisabeth Piller

"Taken on faith": Expertise in Aerial Warfare and the Democratic "West" in the Twentieth Century
Sophia Dafinger

CONFERENCE REPORTS

Recreating Separate Spheres Across Not-So-Separate Worlds: Gender and Reeducation in Japan, Germany, and the USA after World War II
Claudia Roesch

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GHI Fellowship Recipients for 2021
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