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Bulletin Issue 32: Spring 2003

Contents


PREFACE

FEATURES

In Search of a Nineteenth Century
Jürgen Osterhammel

Comments on Juürgen Osterhammel’s “In Search of a Nineteenth Century”
Ira Berlin

Between Political Reconnaissance Work and Democratizing Science: American Studies in Germany, 1917–1953 33
Philipp Gassert

American History in Germany: The View of the Practitioners
Norbert Finzsch, Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, Detlef Junker, and Ursula Lehmkuhl, interviewed by Astrid M. Eckert


STERN PRIZE

Weimar’s Crisis Through the Lens of Gender: The Case of Prostitution
Julia Roos

Telling the Story: Survivor Testimony and the Narration of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial
Rebecca Wittmann


GHI RESEARCH
Suffering, Tolerance, and the Nation: Asylum and Citizenship Policy in Weimar Germany
Ari Sammartino

Consuming Landscapes: The View from the Road in Germany and the United States, 1910–1995
Thomas Zeller


CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, SEMINARS

America in Germany—Germany in America
Christof Mauch

German-American Encounters after World War II and the Holocaust
Alexander Freund

The Difficult Path to Unity: East German Mentalities and their Transformation after 1990
Bernd Schäfer

The Fight for the Files: Captured German Records after World War II
Astrid M. Eckert

Exceptionalism in European Environmental History
Christof Mauch

Landscapes and Roads in North America and Europe: Cultural History in Transatlantic Perspective
Christof Mauch and Thomas Zeller

Medieval History Seminar 2002
Christoph Strupp

Emotions in Early Modern Europe and Colonial North America
Vera Lind

Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize Symposium
Richard F. Wetzell

Commissioning History in the United States, Germany and Austria: Historical Commissions, Victims, Restitution and World War II
Richard F. Wetzell

Art and Society in Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century: Connections and Comparisons
Deborah Cohen

GHI Fellows Seminars
Dirk Schumann

ANNOUNCEMENTS: SEMINARS, FELLOWSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS

Fritz Stern Dissertation Prize
Medieval History Seminar
Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships
Kade-Heideking Fellowship
Thyssen-Heideking Fellowship
Internships


NEWS

German Studies Directory
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Delegation visits the GHI
Library Report
New Publications
Recipients of Heideking Fellowships
Recipients of GHI Internships
Staff Changes

EVENTS

Spring 2003 Lecture Series
GHI Events 2003–04


GHI PUBLICATIONS

 


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