Bulletin 60 (Spring 2017)
DownloadFeature Articles
- Benchmark Europe: Liberalism and Cultural Nationalism in the United States, 1900-1930
- Adelheid von Saldern
- Liberalism and Cultural Nationalism in the United States, 1900-1930: A Comment
Thomas Bender - 1990: An Epochal Break in German History?
Martin Sabrow - No Man’s Land: The Soviet Occupation of Junker Estates in Poland’s New Western Territories, 1945-1948
Katharina Matro - Arnold Toynbee and the Problems of Today
Jürgen Osterhammel - Historians in the Political Arena in Germany: Ample Opportunity and the Ambivalence of Soft Knowledge
Paul Nolte - German Jewish “Enemy Aliens” in the United States during the Second World War
Anne Schenderlein
Conference Reports
- Industrial Decline and the Rise of the Service Sector? How Did Western Europe and North America Cope with the Multifaceted Structural Transformations since the 1970s?
Jörn Eiben - Migration and Knowledge
Lisa Gerlach - Creating Spatial Historical Knowledge: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Mapping History Digitally
Matthew Hiebert - Restricting Knowledge: Channeling Security Information in Recent History
Keith R. Allen