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The Great Disorder: Hyperinflation, Culture, and Society in Germany, 1922-1923 February 06, 1992 Gerald D. Feldman (University of California at Berkeley) German-Americans and the Many Meanings of Freedom, 1840-1870 March 26, 1992 Bruce C. Levine (University of Cincinnati) Immigrant History by Those Who Made It: German-American Letters, 1830-1930 March 30, 1992 Wolfgang J. Helbich (University of Bochum); Walter D. Kamphoefner (Texas A&M University) John Maynard Keynes, Carl Melchior, and the Sexual Politics of Reparations May 06, 1992 Stephen A. Schuker (University of Virginia) The Double Legacy of German and South-African Colonialism in Namibia May 13, 1992 Susanne Riveles (Amnesty International USA) The Culture of Precision in Nineteenth-Century Germany May 21, 1992 Kathryn Olesko (Georgetown University) Four Hundred Years of Imprisonment: What Should Historians Make of It? June 06, 1992 Pieter Spierenburg (Erasmus University Rotterdam) |