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Bulletin Issue 27: Fall 2000

Preface

Jürgen Heideking (1947-2000)


Features

The Dissolution of the Third Reich: Crisis Management and Collapse, 1943-1945, Hans Mommsen

Death Throes and Killing Frenzies: A Response to Hans Mommsen's "The Dissolution of the Third Reich: Crisis Management and Collapse, 1943-1945",
Doris L. Bergen

Limits of Educational Internationalism: Foreign Students at German Universities Between 1890 and 1930,
Peter Drewek

Limits of Educational Internationalism: Foreign Students at German Universities Between 1890 and 1930. A Comment on Peter Drewek
Roger Chickering

The Generation of Memory: Reflections on the "Memory Boom" in Contemporary Historical Studies,
Jay Winter

GHI Research

Comparing Communities: Local Representation and Territorial States in Early Modern Europe and New England,
Johannes Dillinger

Networks of an Academic World Community: The Exodus of German-Speaking Women Scientists and the Refugee Aid Program of the American Association of University Women,
Christine von Oertzen

Laboratory Federalism in the European Union's Social Policy,
Waltraud Schelkle

Conferences and Workshops

Before Television: Mass Media, Political Cultures, and the Public Sphere in Western Europe and the United States, 1900-1950

Reviving a Historical Corpse: Rewriting the Historiography of Nineteenth-Century Religious Art

Berlin-Washington, 1800-2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities

Writing World History, 1800-2000

Cultivated Nature: Gardens, Parks, and Playgrounds

Witnessing the Third Reich: Diaries, Memoirs, Memories

Ethnic Encounters and Identities: German, American, and African Perspectives

Seminars

Sixth Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar in German History: Germany in the Imperial Age, 1850-1914

Summer Seminar in Paleography and Archival Studies, June 4-18, 2000

Young Scholars Forum, 2001: GENDER, POWER, RELIGION: FORCES IN CULTURAL HISTORY

News

German History Students Visit GHI

Library Report

Recipients of the GHI's Dissertation and Habilitation Scholarships, 2001

Friends of the GHI Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize

New Publications

Staff changes

Events

Fall 2000 Lecture Series

2000 Annual Lecture

 


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