Bulletin 32 (Spring 2003)
DownloadFeature Articles
- "In Search of a Nineteenth Century" (16th Annual Lecture, November 14, 2002)
Jürgen Osterhammel - Comment on the Annual Lecture
Ira Berlin - "Between Political Reconnaissance Work and Democratizing Science: American Studies in Germany, 1917–1953"
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
- Julia Roos: Weimar’s Crisis Through the Lens of Gender: The Case of Prostitution
- Rebecca Wittmann: Telling the Story: Survivor Testimony and the Narration of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial
- GHI Research
- Ari Sammartino:Suffering, Tolerance, and the Nation: Asylum and Citizenship Policy in Weimar Germany
- Thomas Zeller: Consuming Landscapes: The View from the Road in Germany and the United States, 1910–1995
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