Bulletin 26 (Spring 2000)
DownloadFeature Articles
- "Fact, Fantasy, and German History" (13th Annual Lecture of the GHI, November 18, 1999)
Mary Fulbrook - "The Limits of Common Sense: (Post-) Postmodern Problems or Opportunities?"(Comment on the Annual Lecture)
Konrad H. Jarausch - "A Search for Genius in Weimar Germany: The Abraham Lincoln Stiftung and American Philanthropy"
Malcolm Richardson - "A Comment on Malcolm Richardson"
Eckhardt Fuchs - "German Historiography in Transatlantic Perspective: Interview with Hans-Ulrich Wehler"
Andreas Daum
Conferences and Workshops
- The United States, the Dissolution of the European Empires, and the Emergence of the "Third World"
Marc Frey - Global Human Experience, Capitalism, and Nature: The Construction of New Grand Narratives in History
Eckhardt Fuchs - Coming to Terms with the Female Sonderfall: Women's Work and Gender Politics in East and West Germany
Donna Harsch - The Culture of Hypnosis: Pseudosciences, Sexuality, and Art in Fin-de-Siècle Europe
Andreas Daum - Gender History in Transatlantic Perspective: Women, Motherhood, and Social Change in Twentieth-Century Europe and the United States
Christine von Oertzen - Aesthetics and Politics: From Cologne Cathedral to the Holocaust Memorial
Cordula A. Grewe - The Past and Future of Comparative History
Malve S. Burns
Seminars
- Eighth Annual Symposium of the Friends of the GHI
Geoffrey J. Giles - Official Encounters: Writing and the Making of Civil Society in Germany, 1790s1820s
Ian F. McNeely - Anthropology and the Place of Knowledge in Imperial Berlin
Andrew Zimmerman - The Nationalized Body: Conceptions of the Body and the Nationalist Imaginary in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Cordula A. Grewe