German, European & Jewish History

Research on German, European, and Jewish history has long been a core research field at the GHI, shaped by the early and enduring involvement of prominent German-Jewish émigré historians in the institute’s establishment. Today, this research field continues to evolve as scholars at the GHI increasingly explore the transnational and global dimensions of German, Central European, and Jewish history. Our digital history projects, such as German History in Documents and Images and German History Intersections, provide key resources that reflect this transnational approach and serve as fundamental, continually updated resources for scholars in the German and North American academic communities and beyond.

Image Credit: Franz Wilhelm Seiwert, "Demonstration," 1925. Oil on Canvas. A leading exponent of what he called "figurative constructivism," Seiwert (1894-1933) was part of the Cologne "Group of Progressive Artists" (Gruppe Progressiver Kuenstler) and frequently created art dealing with proletarian and revolutionary themes.

Team


Projects


Jewish Relics: A Transnational History of Jewish Ritual Objects after 1945

Anna-Carolin Augustin

Events & Conferences


Jun 10, 2026

Research Seminar

Zoom | Ofer Ashkenazi (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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Jun 16, 2026

31st Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History from the 18th Century to the Present

Seminar at UC Berkeley | Conveners: Anna von der Goltz (Georgetown University) and Richard Wetzell (GHI Washington)

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Sep 17, 2026

The Moralization of Science

Conference at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna (Austria) | Conveners: Daniel Brewing, Moritz Fischer, Elke Seefried (RWTH Aachen), Alexander Bogner (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Axel Jansen (GHI Washington)

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Oct 08, 2026

Flight, Exile and Emigration in Germany’s Age of Extremes: Biographical Perspectives

International workshop at Georgetown University | Conveners: Frank Biess (UC San Diego), Anna von der Goltz (Georgetown University), Simone Lässig (TU Braunschweig) and Richard Wetzell (GHI Washington)

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Nov 16, 2026

Environments and Societies at the Crossroads: Socio-Environmental Justice in Europe and the Americas in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Workshop at UC Berkeley | Convener: Simone M. Müller (University of Augsburg), Isabel Richter (German Historical Institute Washington, Pacific Office)

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Publications


Claudia Kreklau

The Making of Modern Eating: How the German Middle Class Forged the Way We Eat, 1780-1910

Studies in German History. Vol. 32. New York: Berghahn Books, 2026.

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Stephan H. Lindner

A History of the I.G. Farben Trial: Armament, Exploitation, Auschwitz

Studies in German History. Vol. 31. New York: Berghahn Books, 2025.

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Bulletin 75 (Spring 2025)

Forum: Concrete Dreams: The Built Environment and Human Behavior in Europe’s Twentieth Century

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Christina Brauner, Renate Dürr, Philip Hahn, Anne Sophie Overkamp, Simon Siemianowski, eds.

Encountering the Global in Early Modern Germany: Microhistories of Mobility, Materiality, and Belonging

Studies in German History. Vol. 30. New York: Berghahn Books, 2025.

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Bulletin 74 (Fall 2024)

Forum: European and Global Perspectives on Social Democracy and State Violence

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Michelle Lynn Kahn

Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History

Publications of the German Historical Institute. Cambridge University Press, 2024.

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Bulletin 73 (Spring 2024)

Forum: Antisemitism and Sexualities

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Watch recording of the fireside chat "Globalizing Soccer: Clubs, Leagues, and Fan Culture between the Local and the World"

If you were unable to watch the second event in our spring series "Globalizing Soccer: Clubs, Leagues, and Fan Culture between the Local and the…

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Interview with GHI Visiting Fellow Sara Halpern

GHI editor Insa Kummer recently sat down with Sara Halpern, one of our current Visiting Fellows, to talk about her academic career, her research, and…

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Press Release

Revised and updated edition of GHDI Vol. 6 is now online

The second edition of "Weimar Germany, 1918/19-1933" edited by Erik Jensen is available on GHDI's updated website.

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