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Annual Lecture Series

PLEASE NOTE -- The Annual Lecture Series is out of print (see note below) Printed back issues are only mailed within the United States (free of charge) or can be downloaded as a free pdf file*.
Forthcoming GHI publications are mailed worldwide if you pre-order them before publication: Pre-order.

 

1. Bernard Bailyn, From Protestant Peasants to Jewish Intellectuals: The Germans in the Peopling of America, and Heinrich August Winkler, Causes and Consequences of the German Catastrophe. Oxford/Hamburg/ NewYork: Berg Publishers, 1988.

2. Carl N. Degler, Culture versus Biology in the Thought of Franz Boas and Alfred L. Kroeber. New York/Oxford/Munich: Berg Publishers, 1989.

3. Kathleen Neils Conzen, Making Their Own America: Assimilation Theory and the German Peasant Pioneer. New York/Oxford/Munich: Berg Publishers, 1990.

4. Erich Angermann, Challenges of Ambiguity: Doing Comparative History. New York/Oxford: Berg Publishers, 1991.

5. Susan Strasser, Waste and Want: The Other Side of Consumption. Providence/Oxford: Berg Publishers, 1992.

6. Dirk Hoerder, People on the Move: Migration, Acculturation, Ethnic Interaction in Europe and North America. Providence/Oxford: Berg Publishers, 1993.

7. Stanley N. Katz, Constitutionalism in East Central Europe. Providence/Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1994.

8. Patrick J. Geary, Medieval Germany in America. Washington, D.C.: German Historical Institute, 1996.

The Annual Lectures will be published hereafter as part of the Occasional Papers series.

 

*Thanks to Patricia Casey Sutcliffe who worked with great patience to make all the hardcopies available as electronic files.

 


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