Features  

  • Writing the History of Capitalism
    Jürgen Kocka
  • Why Write a Book? From Lived Experience to the Written Word in Early Modern Europe
    Pamela H. Smith
  • Religion and Violence in a Globalized World
    Wolfgang Huber

GHI Research

  • Immigrant Entrepreneurship: The German-American Business Biography, 1720 to the Present
    Hartmut Berghoff and Uwe Spiekermann

History and Contemporary Society

  • How Do the Humanities Help Us Master the Globalization Process?
    Annette Schavan

Conference Reports

  • Understanding Markets: Information, Institutions, and History
    Uwe Spiekermann
  • Cultures of Credit: Consumer Lending and Borrowing in Modern Economies
    Jan Logemann
  • Lives Beyond Borders: Toward a Social History of Cosmopolitans and Globalization, 1880–1960
    Milena Guthörl
  • The Peace Movement and Second Cold War: European and Transatlantic Perspectives Philipp Baur The Stasi and Its Foreign Intelligence Service
    Philipp Baur
  • The Stasi and Its Foreign Intelligence Service
    Uwe Spiekermann
  • 16th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History in the Twentieth Century
    Richard F. Wetzell
  • Archival Summer Seminar in Germany, 2010
    Ines Prodöhl