Studies in German History
Published in Collaboration with Berghahn Books
Series Editor: Simone Lässig with the assistance of Patricia C. Sutcliffe
Studies in German History, the GHI’s series with Berghahn Books, serves as a transatlantic forum on German history. From 2023, the series publishes most titles in Gold Open Access. This facilitates the institute’s pursuit of three aims with the series. First and foremost, the GHI utilizes the series to bring the monographs of German scholars at the outset of their careers to a wider audience. Second, it highlights the GHI’s support of new approaches and methodologies in Central European history by publishing essay collections based upon GHI-organized conferences. And third, it selects a few outstanding German-language publications and makes them available to an international audience in English translation.
Copies are available for purchase from Berghahn Books.
Publications
Jennifer Evans, Paul Betts & Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, eds.
The Ethics of Seeing: Photography and Twentieth-Century German History
Studies in German History. Vol. 21. New York: Berghahn Books, 2018.
Read onAndreas W. Daum, Hartmut Lehmann & James J. Sheehan, eds.
The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians
Studies in German History. Vol. 20. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015.
Read onFrank Usbeck
Fellow Tribesmen: The Image of Native Americans, National Identity, and Nazi Ideology in Germany
Studies in German History. Vol. 19. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015.
Read onHartmut Berghoff & Cornelia Rauh
The Respectable Career of Fritz K.: The Making and Remaking of a Provincial Nazi Leader
Studies in German History. Vol. 18. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015.
Read onBenjamin Ziemann
Encounters with Modernity: The Catholic Church in West Germany, 1945-1975
Studies in German History. Vol. 17. New York: Berghahn Books, 2014.
Read onRichard F. Wetzell, ed.
Crime and Criminal Justice in Modern Germany
Studies in German History. Vol. 16. New York: Berghahn Books, 2014.
Read onMischa Honeck, Martin Klimke & Anne Kuhlmann, eds.
Germany and the Black Diaspora: Points of Contact, 1250-1914
Studies in German History. Vol. 15. New York: Berghahn Books, 2013.
Read onMarion Deshmukh, Françoise Forster-Hahn & Barbara Gaehtgens, eds.
Max Liebermann and International Modernism: An Artists Career from Empire to Third Reich
Studies in German History. Vol. 14. New York: Berghahn Books, 2011.
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