Bulletin 64 (Spring 2019)
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- A Different Sort of Neoliberalism? Making Sense of German History Since the 1970s
Paul Nolte - Berlin’s Grand Hotels and the Crisis of German Democracy
Adam Bisno - Images of the Collective: Shapes, Types, and Bodies in Interwar Germany
Simon Unger - A Chinese Plague: Sinophobic Discourses in Vladivostok, San Francisco, and Singapore
Sören Urbansky - Love without Fear: Knowledge Networks and Family Planning Initiatives for Immigrant Families in West Germany and the United States
Claudia Roesch
Conference Reports
- Exile and Emigration in an Age of War and Revolutions, 1750-1830
Jan Jansen - The Nexus of Migration, Youth, and Knowledge
Andrea Westermann and Onur Erdur - Agents of Cultural Change: Jewish and Other Responses to Modernity, 1750–1900
Kerstin von der Krone - Bucerius Young Scholars Forum at GHI West: Histories of Migration - Transatlantic and Global Perspective
Andrea Westermann - Reconstructing Historical Networks Digitally: New Approaches, Opportunities and Epistemological Implications of Social Network Analysis
Matthew Hiebert - Knowledge and Society in Times of Upheaval
Jule Köneke