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General Interest

World History

Europe

Nazism/Fascism

Postwar Europe

France

Germany

Weimar Germany/Nazi Germany

Postwar Germany

GDR

Journals

New & forthcoming titles 2010HISTORY

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CONTENTS

General Interest 1

World History 2

Europe 4

Nazism/Fascism 7

Postwar Europe 9

France 11

Germany 12

Weimar Germany/Nazi Germany 13

Postwar Germany 15

GDR 17

Journals 19

Index Inside back cover

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COMPARATIVE AND TRANSNATIONALHISTORYCentral European Approaches and New PerspectivesEdited by Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, European University Institute and

Jürgen Kocka, Free University of Berlin

Since the 1970s West German historiography has been oneof the main arenas of international comparative history. Ithas produced important empirical studies particularly insocial history as well as methodological and theoreticalreflections on comparative history. During the last twentyyears however, this approach has felt pressure from twosources: cultural historical approaches, which stressmicrohistory and the construction of cultural transfer on theone hand, global history and transnational approaches withemphasis on connected history on the other. This volumeintroduces the reader to some of the major methodologicaldebates and to the recent empirical research of Germanhistorians, who do comparative and transnational work.

March 2010; 272 pages, bibliog., index

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THE FUTURE OF MEMORYEdited by Richard Crownshaw, Goldsmiths College, University of London,

Jane Kilby, University of Salford and Antony Rowland, University of

Salford

“This is an innovative, well structured and balancedcollection of essays which present a survey of theories andcase studies underpinning the burgeoning field of memorystudies. It addresses the ‘big issues’ including witnessing,trauma, memorials, the relation between personal andpublic memory, and generational transmission.” Peter Carrier, author of Holocaust Monuments and National Memory

“This is an excellent collection of essays.” Peter Lawson,

Open University, London

July 2010, ca 316 pages, 14 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-693-1 Hardback ca $90.00/£53.00

RHODES SCHOLARS, OXFORD, AND THECREATION OF AN AMERICAN ELITE Thomas J. Schaeper, St Bonaventure University and Kathleen Schaeper,

Allegany-Limestone Central School

3RD REVISED EDITION

“...a fascinating study based on numerous interviews withformer Rhodes scholars and American administrators of theprogram, and on the memoirs and autobiographies of‘Rhodie’ alumni...Produced in a clear, straightforward proseand with a touch of good humor, this book is a pleasure toread.” Albion

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POPULAR HISTORIOGRAPHIES IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURYEdited by Sylvia Paletschek, University of Freiburg

“This book opens up an important new field of study(popular histories) which promises to contribute in a majorway to the investigation of broader historical cultures. Itsintertextuality and interdisciplinarity point the way forfuture research in this area.” Stefan Berger, University of

Manchester

While mainly focusing on Germany (though not exclusively),the authors analyze different forms of popular historiographiesand popular presentations of history since 1800 and theinterrelation between popular and academic historiography,exploring in particular popular histories in different media andpopular historiography as part of memory culture.

Volume 4 of New German Historical Perspectives

August 2010, ca 256 pages, 4 ills, bibliog., index

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REFLECTIONS ON CAMBRIDGE Alan Macfarlane, King’s College, Cambridge

“I much enjoyed the Cambridge book - full of wisdom,warmth and great stories, a kind of manifesto for theliberal arts as well as a song of love for a place.” Michael Chaplin, Screenwriter and Playwright

“I have been reading and enjoying the book on Cambridge.As always with Alan Macfarlane’s work, it is whimsical,elegant, informative, scholarly, cosmopolitan and alsogentle and friendly in its tone. Greatly enjoyable and veryuseful to those who don’t know much about the intricaciesof life at Cambridge.” Srijana Das, Department of Social

Anthropology, Cambridge

The traditions and creativity of Cambridge University havesurvived 800 years. In celebration, this first-ever combinedhistorical and anthropological account explores the culture,the customs, the colleges and the politics of the reveredinstitution. Having taught there for nearly forty years, theauthor sets forth a personal but also dispassionate attemptto understand how this ancient university developed andchanged and how it continues to influence those who passthrough it. This book delves into the history and architectureas well as the charm and the ghosts of Cambridge; it is foranyone who studies, teaches, visits, or is intrigued by thisgreat intellectual center.

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FETISHES AND MONUMENTS Afro-Brazilian Art and Culture in the 20th Century Roger Sansi, Goldsmith’s College

“Sansi’s book raises important questions aboutobjectification, appropriation, syncretism, and culturalchange in Brazil…the result is a lucid analysis of changeover time in light of the political and social history of Braziland the changes within Candomblé values and beliefs.” JRAI

“In all, this is an exciting study on a consolidatedhistoriographic and anthropological theme such as Afro-Brazilian culture.” Canadian Journal of History

“A sensitive, well-written, fine analysis of a cultureundergoing multiple transitions, without a certain future.Highly recommended.” Choice

Volume 6, Remapping Cultural History

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WHO ABOLISHED SLAVERY? Slave Revolts and Abolitionism A Debate with João Pedro Marques Edited by Seymour Drescher, University of Pittsburgh, Pieter C. Emmer,

University of Leiden and João Pedro Marques, IICT, Lisbon

The past half-century has produced a mass of informationregarding slave resistance, ranging from individual acts ofdisobedience to massive uprisings. Many of these acts ofrebellion have been studied extensively, yet the ultimategoals of the insurgents remain open for discussion.Marques, one of the leading historians of slavery andabolition, argues that, in most cases, it is impossible toestablish a direct relation between slaves’ uprisings and theemancipation laws that would be approved in the westerncountries. Following this presentation, his arguments aretaken up by a dozen of the most outstanding historians inthis field. In a concluding chapter, Marques responds brieflyto their comments and evaluates the degree to which theychallenge or enhance his view.

January 2010; 224 pages, bibliog, index

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THE ABOLITIONS OF SLAVERYFrom the L.F. Sonthonax to Victor Schoelcher,1793, 1794, 1848Edited by Marcel DorignyTranslated from the French. Published in association with UNESCO

"This work has been worth the wait... All of the articles areof excellent quality, many are clear enough to stand alonefor graduate students, and all are thought-provoking."Itinerario

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EMPIRE, COLONY, GENOCIDE Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistancein World History Edited by A. Dirk Moses, University of Sydney

First Prize in the Category of Non-European History Awarded for 2009 by

H-Soz-und-Kult

“With its depth of theoretical insight and the wealth ofempirical material this volume sets new standards for thehistory of colonialism and genocide” H Soz-Kult

“... a remarkably useful text to inform further research andfor teaching purposes.” Journal of Global History

“Empire, Colony, Genocide represents an importantcontribution to genocide studies. Taken individually orcollectively, the contributors should be applauded for somethoughtful, methodologically sophisticated, and intellectuallyrigorous work...What this volume provides, therefore, isstimulus to further analyze the social, economic, and culturalthreads that fostered this complexity, and rationalizedgenocidal violence.” Journal of Genocide Research

“…a meticulously researched and deftly edited scholarlyreference…strongly recommended to community libraryhistory collections and any non-specialist general readerwith a strong interest in world history.” The Midwest Book Review

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HISTORICAL MEMORYIN AFRICADealing with the Past,Reaching for the Future inan Intercultural ContextEdited by Mamadou Diawara,

University of Frankfurt/Main,

Bernard Lategan, Stellenbosch

Institute for Advanced Study, and

Jörn Rüsen, University of Witten-

Herdecke

A vast amount of literature –both scholarly and popular –

now exists on historical memory,but there is remarkably little available that is written from anAfrican perspective. This volume explores the inner dynamicsof memory in all its variations, from its most destructive anddivisive impact to its remarkable potential to heal andreconcile. Although the role of memory in an African contextmay have distinct features, it forms part of a global dialogueto which it has much to contribute, but from which it alsohas much to receive.

Volume 12, Making Sense of History

June 2010; 276 pages, 2 ills, bibliog., index

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EMOTIONS IN AMERICAN HISTORYEdited by Jessica C. Gienow-Hecht, University of Cologne

The study of emotions has continually attracted the interestof scholars in various disciplines, igniting a lively publicdebate on the constructive and destructive power ofemotions in society as well as within each of us. Thecontributors to this volume explore the role of emotions inhistory. In particular they focus on emotions in Americanhistory between the 18th century and the present: in war, insocial and political discourse, and in art and the media. Inaddition to case studies, the volume includes a review oftheir fields by senior scholars, who offer new insightsregarding future research projects.

Volume 3, European Studies in American History

April 2010; 288 pages, 12 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-642-9 Hardback $90.00/£53.00

SEARCHING FOR A CULTURAL DIPLOMACYEdited by Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht, University of Cologne and

Mark C. Donfried, Founder and Director, Institute for Cultural Diplomacy

Research on the meaning of cultural diplomacy in thetwentieth century often focuses on the United States and theCold War, but recently historians have begun to look at other“western” countries such as Germany. This volume exploresthe significance of cultural diplomacy in regions outside theUnited States and Germany, such as Eastern Europe, Asia andthe Middle East. This volume shows that the function ofinformation and exchange programs differs considerably fromarea to area depending on historical circumstances and thecultural mindsets of the individuals involved.

Volume 6 of Explorations in Culture & International History

October 2010, ca 236 pages, bibliog., index

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CHANGING THE WORLD, CHANGING ONESELFPolitical Protest and Collective Identities in WestGermany and the U.S. in the 1960s and 1970sEdited by Belinda Davis, Rutgers University, Wilfried Mausbach,

University of Heidelberg, Martin Klimke, German Historical Institute, and

Carla MacDougall, Rutgers University

“The collection addresses several issues that are currentlyvery important growth areas in scholarship: protestmovements, their transnational connections, the questionof Americanization/Westernization in Europe, and the1960s/1970s in general as an important watershed inpostwar history…There have been other recent works thathave focused on these issues, but this collection has theadvantage of being truly transatlantic in its approach andin the inclusion of some of the most interesting youngerscholars working in the field.” Ronald Granieri, University of Pennsylvania

Volume 3, Protest, Culture & Society

March 2010; 360 pages, bibliog., index

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RAISING CITIZENS IN THE “CENTURY OFTHE CHILD”Child-Rearing in the United States and GermanCentral Europe in the Twentieth Century Edited by Dirk Schumann, International University Bremen

Published in Association with the German Historical Institute,

Washington, D.C.

“The strength of this impressive collection is that it bringsthe family and childhood back in and emphasizes thesignificance of these subjects for understanding debatesover citizenship, the relationship of the public to theprivate, religion, science, and secularization in thetwentieth century. The comparative focus on Germany andthe United States works well, and several of the articles arein (at least indirect) conversation with each other in waysthat illuminate the comparison.” Robert G. Moeller,

University of California, Irvine

Volume 12 of Studies in German History

August 2010, ca 280 pages, bibliog., index

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EMPIRE AND AFTEREnglishness in Postcolonial PerspectiveEdited by Graham MacPhee, West Chester University of Pennsylvania and

Prem Poddar, Aarhus University

“a remarkably coherent volume – an introduction thatanticipates, indeed, proves the theoretical coordinatesthrough which the individual essays form their analyses.”College Literature

“This excellent collection of essays addresses with greatrange and significant insight urgent questions that havelong haunted and are again animating the relation ofEnglishness to Britishness, of nationalism to imperialism, oflocal cultural grammars to global political forms…theeditors have done a superb job of reminding readers whythe many paradoxes of “Englishness” are vital not only tothe long history of the formal British empire but to themoment of flexible imperialism we currently inhabit. This isa timely and striking addition to the field.” Ian Baucom, Duke University

July 2010, 200 pages, bibliog., index

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RESPONSIBLE HISTORYAntoon De Baets, University of Groningen

With a Foreword by Jürgen Kocka

“It is lucid, well-strung and yet not shorn of the scholarlybind and rigor: pleasant and compelling.” Ranjan Ghosh, University of North Bengal, India.

Available, 292 pages, bibliog., appendices, index

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Austrian and Habsburg StudiesEditor: Gary Cohen, University of Minnesota

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THE LIMITS OF LOYALTY Imperial Symbolism, Popular Allegiances, andState Patriotism in the Late Habsburg Monarchy Edited by Laurence Cole, University of East Anglia and

Daniel L. Unowsky, University of Memphis

“[It] offers a highly important contribution to scholarship.Advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholarsstudying Habsburg and central and east European history,identity formation, as well as monarchy as a politicalinstitution will greatly benefit from and need to read thisbook.” Slavic Review

“…a splendid volume…The essays in this volume offerscholars several fine theoretical alternatives for pursuingnew narratives about Austro-Hungarian society.” Central European History

Volume 9, Austrian and Habsburg Studies

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CONSTRUCTING NATIONALITIES IN EASTCENTRAL EUROPEEdited by Pieter M. Judson, Swarthmore College and Marsha L.

Rozenblit, University of Maryland

“This book is recommended particularly for those who wishan introduction to the work of a dynamic group of scholarswho have amply demonstrated the contingent, historicallygrounded, and diverse nature of nationalism.” H-German

“…insightful and informative….the essays in this volumecontribute to a better understanding of nationalism andnation-building in multicultural East Central Europe.”German Studies Review

Volume 6, Austrian and Habsburg Studies

Available, 320 pages, 15 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-57181-176-9 Paperback $27.95/£16.50ISBN 978-1-57181-175-2 Hardback $75.00/£44.00

EMBODIMENTS OF POWER Building Baroque Cities in Europe Edited by Gary B. Cohen, University of Minnesota and

Franz A.J. Szabo, University of Alberta

“This collection is distinguished by richness of content.Indeed, it offers, in addition to a rich historical analysis, ananalysis of documentary materials derived from carefulresearch in various European archives and libraries…Therealso is a rich and comprehensive bibliography and a usefulindex.” Canadian Journal of History

320 pages, 103 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-433-3 Hardback $90.00/£45.00

DARK TRACES OF THE PASTPsychoanalysis and Historical ThinkingEdited by Jürgen Straub, Chemnitz University of Technology (TUC) and

Jörn Rüsen, University of Witten/Herdecke

The relationship between historical studies andpsychoanalysis remains one that is open yet full of tensions,in both positive and negative aspects. This volumeundertakes to overcome these limitations as it combinespsychoanalytical and historical perspectives and explores the“unconscious” dimensions underlying and informingacademic and nonacademic forms of historical memory.

Volume 14 of Making Sense of History

September 2010, ca 252 pages, 6 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-753-2 Hardback ca $85.00/£50.00

VOYAGE THROUGH THE TWENTIETHCENTURY A Historian’s Recollections and Reflections Klemens von Klemperer, Smith College

“[A]n intriguing view of a historian’s journey through thelast century and generally a pleasure to read. With thismemoir, von Klemperer joins the ranks of other historianmemoirists such as Peter Gay, Felix Gilbert, and WernerAngress. It is a thoughtful and interesting account of whatit was like to be a conservative historian of Germany in thedecades after 1945.” Catherine Epstein, Associate Professor

of History, Amherst College

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ISBN 978-1-84545-584-2 Hardback $60.00/£35.00

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SUGARLANDIA REVISITEDSugar and Colonialism in Asia and the Americas,1800–1940Edited by Ulbe Bosma, International Institute of Social History,

Juan A. Giusti-Cordero, University of Puerto Rico and

G. Roger Knight, University of Adelaide

Introduction by Sidney Mintz

From the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, cane sugarproduction was pre-eminent in the Atlantic Islands, theCaribbean, and Brazil. Subsequently, cane sugar industries in theAmericas were transformed by a fusion of new and old forces ofproduction, as the international sugar economy incorporatedproduction areas in Asia, the Pacific, and Africa. Sugar’s globaleconomic importance and its intimate relationship withcolonialism offer an important context for probing the nature ofcolonial societies. This book questions some major assumptionsabout the nexus between sugar production and colonialsocieties in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia, especially in thesecond (post-1800) colonial era.

Volume 9, International Studies in Social History

July 2010, 240 pages, bibliog., index

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KINSHIP IN EUROPE Approaches to Long-Term Development(1300–1900) Edited by David Warren Sabean, UCLA, Simon Teuscher, University of

Basel and Jon Mathieu, University of Lucerne

“As synthesis and provocative impulse this volume offers astimulating overview of recent social and cultural-historicalresearch on kinship.” H-Soz-und-Kult

“...the three editors have done a fine job in integrating theindividual studies and in ensuring that the English translations(by four different translators) read smoothly throughout.Standardization was a particularly important task.” JRAI

“Above all, it manages to complicate traditional narrativesof modernity, and provides a less simplistic, linear model ofdevelopment.” H-German

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ISBN 978-1-84545-720-4 Paperback $34.95/£21.00

NEW DANGEROUS LIAISONS Discourses on Europe and Love in the TwentiethCenturyEdited by Luisa Passerini, University of Turin and European University

Institute, Florence, Liliana Ellena, University of Turin, Italy, Alexander

C.T. Geppert, Freie Universität Berlin

“All the chapters are first rate scholarship and will be ofinterest to others who are intellectually engaged with thetopics explored.” William Jankowiak, University of Nevada

In Europe, love has been given a prominent place in Europeanself-representations from the Enlightenment onwards. Thiscategory of love, stemming from private and personalspheres, was given a public function and used to distinguishEuropean civilization from others. The contributors to thisvolume trace historical links and analyze specific connectionsbetween the two discourses on love and Europe over thecourse of the entire twentieth century, exploring thedistinctions made between the public and private, thepolitical and personal. In doing so, this volume develops aninnovative historiography that includes such resources asautobiographies, love letters, and cinematic representations.

Volume 13 of Making Sense of History

August 2010, ca 356 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-736-5 Hardback $95.00/£55.00

LOVE AND THE IDEA OF EUROPELuisa Passerini, University of Turin and European UniversityInstitute, Florence

"The stories [as told by the author] are extremelyinteresting and illuminating, covering a quite extraordinaryrange of material (the scholarly work here alone is quiteoutstanding)” John Foot, University College London

392 pages, 7 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-522-4 Hardback $95.00/£58.00

International Studies in Social HistoryEditor: Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social

History, Amsterdam

CENTRAL EUROPEAN CROSSROADS Social Democracy and National Revolution InBratislava (Pressburg), 1867–1921 Pieter C. van Duin, Independent Historian

“…an exceptional book about the history of socialdemocracy in Slovakia and, in a broader geographic context,Central Europe…” Hans Renner, University of Groningen

During the four decades of the communist regime inCzechoslovakia a vast literature on working-class movementswas produced, but one with hardly any value for today’sscholarship. This remarkable study reopens the field. Basedon Czech, Slovak, German and other sources, it focuses onthe history of the multi-ethnic social democratic labormovement in Slovakia’s capital Bratislava during the period1867–1921, and on the process of national revolutionduring the years 1918–19 in particular.

Volume 14, International Studies in Social History

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SUPERVISION AND AUTHORITY ININDUSTRY Western European Experiences, 1830–1939 Edited by Patricia Van den Eeckhout, Vrije Universiteit

The number of studies discussing the labour relationshipunder industrial capitalism is overwhelming, but theliterature on labor and its concrete, day-to-day shop-floorpractices is much less abundant. How and by whom workerswere supervised is one of the neglected aspects in thehistory of labour relations. After an insightful introductorychapter discussing the different forms of supervision in theUnited States, Britain, France, and Germany before the FirstWorld War, the case studies in this volume focus onforemen: vital, but largely unstudied figures in the history offactory life, labour relations and management.

Volume 15, International Studies in Social History

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MINERS AND THE STATE IN THE OTTOMANEMPIREThe Zonguldak Coalfield, 1822–1920Donald Quataert, Binghamton University

“This is an intelligent, original and coherent work thatconstitutes a genuine contribution to an historiography stillin its early stages.” Annales

Available, 288 pages, 28 photographs, 8 illustrations, 1-2 maps, 38 tables

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WRITING HISTORY IN THE SOVIET UNION Making the Past Work Arup Banerji, University of Delhi

Distributed by Berghahn Books on behalf of Social Science Press, Delhi

“From 1917 to a more free and honest approach in 1985,it’s complete and comprehensive in its coverage and evenhas statements by Russian president Vladimir Putinhimself…a must for anyone who studies the history behindhistory.” The Midwest Book Review

The history of the Soviet Union has been charted in severalstudies over the decades. These depictions while combiningaccuracy, elegance, readability and imaginativeness, havefailed to draw attention to the political and academicenvironment within which these histories were composed.This volume is aimed at understanding this environment.

Available; 300 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-8-18735-837-4 Hardback $90.00/£53.00

RUSSIA BEFORE THE “RADIANT FUTURE”Essays in Modern History, Culture, and SocietyMichael Confino, Tel Aviv University

One of the major historians of pre-revolutionary Russia hascollected in this volume some of his most important essays,both new and revised. Thematically, they deal with majorsubjects in the history of imperial Russia and of historicalwriting, such as ideas and their role in historical change; theintelligentsia, the nobility, and peasant society; and finally,historiography, and how history is written and why. Thefourteen texts included in the book raise cardinal questions incurrent scholarship on Russian history before the upheavalsof 1917, and offer original interpretations that are of interestto the educated layman as well as the professional historian.

October 2010, ca 308 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-761-7 Hardback ca $90.00/£53.00

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SOVIET JEWRY ON THE EVE OF THEHOLOCAUSTA Social and Demographic ProfileMordechai AltschulerPublished in Association with Yad Vashem

Since the opening of Soviet archives in the late 1980s it hasbecome possible to examine the vast quantity of materialfrom the 1939 census with once top-secret data from theCentral Bureau of Statistics. This wealth of data allowed theauthor to undertake a broad analysis of the principaldemographic and social process at work among Soviet Jewsduring the 1930s, on the one hand, and their implication forthe Holocaust, on the other.

346 pages, 94 tables, 7 graphs, bibliog., index

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CONSTRUCTING CHARISMACelebrity, Fame, and Power in Nineteenth-Century EuropeEdited by Edward Berenson, New York University and Eva Giloi, Rutgers

University

“This is a persuasive and timely collection. Celebrity andcharisma are very much on the current research agenda.This volume deals with these issues in a serious, insightfulmanner, making an original contribution to what is now arising field of study.” Philip Nord, Princeton University

Major technological advances and innovations in print andvisual media of the 19th century made it possible forordinary people to identify with the famous; to feel theyknew the hero, leader, or “star;” to imagine that publicfigures belonged to their private lives. This volume examinesthe origins and nature of modern mass media and theculture of celebrity and fame they helped to create andincludes studies of arts celebrities, charismatic politicalfigures, famous explorers, and celebrated fictionalcharacters.

July 2010, ca 244 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-694-8 Hardback ca. $70.00/£40.00

DIAMONDS AND WAR State, Capital, and Labor in British-RuledPalestine David De Vries, Tel Aviv University

Based on previously unexamined historical documents, thisbook is the first in English to tell the story of the formation ofone of the world’s main strongholds of diamond productionand trade in Palestine during the 1930s and 1940s. Thehistory of the diamond-cutting industry is discussed as a socialhistory embedded in the international political economy of itstime; the genesis of the industry in Palestine is placed on abroad continuum within the geographic and economicdislocations of Dutch, Belgian, and German diamond-cuttingcenters. This book unravels the Middle-Eastern pattern ofstate intervention in private capital and recasts this craftculture’s inseparability from international politics during aperiod of war and transformation of empire.

January 2010; 384 pages, 19 tbls, 10 figures, 10 ills, bibliog., index

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AN IMPROBABLE WAR?The Outbreak of World War I and EuropeanPolitical Culture before 1914Edited by Holger Afflerbach and David Stevenson

"The value of the book is in the chapters, all of which arethoughtful and well argued." The International History Review

380 pages, illus., bibliog., index

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prisoners who were either subjected to forced labor inconcentration or similar camps or who were “rented out” orsold by the SS. This unique publication combines a historicalaccount of events with the biographies and memories offormer forced laborers from twenty-seven countries, offeringa comparative international perspective.

August 2010, ca 536 pages, ca 20 ills, bibliog., index

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NAZI EUROPE AND THE FINAL SOLUTION Edited by David Bankier, International Institute for Holocaust Research

and Israel Gutman, Hebrew University

Published in Association with Yad Vashem, The International Institute for

Holocaust Research

“The volume offers a broad overview of the ‘bystander’research in recent years, which has identified as the mostcommon behaviours rescue, apathy, indifference, passivecomplicity, or collaboration, all defying exact quantification.However, what all societies have in common is the notionof Jews as a group apart, reinforced substantially throughoccupation and propaganda...As a stocktaking exercise andstarting point for many more investigations this volume willbe of lasting significance.” Dieter Pohl, Institut für

Zeitgeschichte, München

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THE TRAIN JOURNEY Transit, Captivity, and Witnessing in theHolocaust Simone Gigliotti, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand

Deportations by train were critical in the Nazis’ genocidalvision of the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question.” In hiswritings on the “Final Solution,” Raul Hilberg pondered therole of trains: “How can railways be regarded as anythingmore than physical equipment that was used, when the timecame, to transport the Jews from various cities to shootinggrounds and gas chambers in Eastern Europe?” This bookexplores that question byanalyzing the victims’experiences at each stage offorced relocation: the round-upsand departures from theghettos, the captivity in trains,and finally, the arrival at thecamps.

Volume 13, War and Genocide

September 2010; 256 pages, 20 ills,

bibliog., index

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HOLOCAUST HISTORIOGRAPHY IN CONTEXT Emergence, Challenges, Polemics andAchievements Edited by David Bankier, International Institute for Holocaust Research

and Dan Michman, Bar-Ilan University

The modes in which historical research is being shaped havebecome themselves topics of research. Holocausthistoriography — the documentation, depiction and analysisof one of the most horrific events in human history—is todaya wide ranging academic field in which Jewish and non-Jewish scholars throughout the world are active. But how didthis historiography, especially its Jewish aspect, emerge andby what factors was it shaped? This volume examines thevery beginnings of the effort to apply scholarly standards tothe understanding of the Holocaust—when World War II wasstill raging and immediately after it had ended.

Available; 614 pp., index

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FASCISMItalian Travel-Writing between the WarsCharles Burdett, Bristol University

“As well as being physical journeys, they were explorationsand reworkings, through travel, of the writers’ own sense ofItalian and Fascist identity. Indeed, one of the mostinteresting suggestions of this original and important book isthat the identity of Fascist Italy was built out of comparisonswith other places…a fascinating book on Italian travel writingof the Fascist period.” Times Literary Supplement

“…a sophisticated and very well researched study [that]makes a significant contribution to the growing corpus ofstudies of fascist culture and of the often subtle and variedways in which the regime’s goals and messages weretransmitted to the general public. It is well organized andwell written and is intelligently structured.” Christopher

Duggan, University of Reading

Volume 7, Remapping Cultural History

Available; 280 pages, 25 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-57181-540-8 Hardback $90.00/£53.00 [2007]

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HITLER’S SLAVESLife Stories of Forced Laborers in Nazi-Occupied EuropeEdited by Alexander von Plato, University of Hagen (Germany),

Almut Leh, University of Hagen (Germany) and Christoph Thonfeld,

Trier University

During the Second World War some 13.5 million people wereemployed as forced laborers in Germany and acrossterritories occupied by the German Reich. They includedcivilian workers in private companies and public agencies, inindustry and in agriculture. In addition, there were 4.6million prisoners of war and 1.7 million concentration camp

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THE “FINAL SOLUTION” IN RIGA Exploitation and Annihilation, 1941–1944 Andrej Angrick and Peter Klein, Hamburg Foundation for the Promotion

of Science and Culture

Translated from the German by Ray Brandon

“…this is one of the best researched regional studies of theHolocaust ever to appear. It is helped by the fact that theauthors are also always so cognizant of what washappening elsewhere in Europe at the same time and thusfrequently draw out the relationship between seeminglyhaphazard local decisions and trends acrossEurope…Indeed, the way in which the book ‘makes sense’of complex institutional behavior is at timesbreathtaking…The precision in the detail and the scope ofthe contextualization make this one of the more importantworks to appear on the Holocaust in recent years.” English

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Volume 14, War and Genocide

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ISBN 978-1-84545-608-5 Hardback $80.00/£50.00

“FOR THEIR OWN GOOD”Civilian Evacuations in Germany and France,1939–1945Julia S. Torrie, St. Thomas University

“[The book] is well written and well constructed...A highquality work.” Robert Gildea, Oxford University

Based on extensive archival research in Germany and France,this is the first broad, comparative study of civilianevacuations in Germany and France during World War II.Drawing attention to the interaction between the Germansand French throughout World War II, this book shows howpolicies in each country were shaped by events in the other.This book is a truly cross-national comparison in a fielddominated by accounts of one country or the other. Uniquealso in that it speaks to current concerns about the impactof air raids and military occupations on civilians.

March 2010; 304 pages, 9 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-725-9 Hardback $95.00/£55.00

ESCAPE FROM HELLThe True Story of the Auschwitz ProtocolAlfred Wetzler

"Alfred Wetzler was a true hero. His escape fromAuschwitz, and the report he helped compile, telling forthe first time the truth about the camp as a place of massmurder, led directly to saving the lives of 120,000 Jews: theJews of Budapest who were about to be deported to theirdeaths. No other single act in the Second World War savedso many Jews from the fate that Hitler and the SS haddetermined for them. This book tells Wetzler's story." Sir Martin Gilbert

288 pages, 10 illus.

ISBN 978-1-84545-183-7 Hardback $34.95/£19.95

REFUGEES FROM NAZI GERMANY AND THELIBERAL EUROPEAN STATES Edited by Frank Caestecker, University of Ghent and Bob Moore,

University of Sheffield

The exodus of refugees from Nazi Germany in the 1930s hasreceived far more attention from historians, social scientists,and demographers than many other migrations andpersecutions in Europe. However, the issues surrounding theflight of people from Nazi Germany prior to 1939 have beenseen as Vorgeschichte (pre-history), implicating the WesternEuropean democracies and the United States as bystandersonly in the impending tragedy. Based on a comparativeanalysis of national case studies, this volume deals with thechallenges that the pre-1939 movement of refugees fromGermany and Austria posed to the immigration controls inthe countries of interwar Europe.

January 2010; 384 pages, 5 graphs, 11 tables, bibliog, index

ISBN 978-1-84545-587-3 Hardback $110.00/£65.00

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NAZI PARISThe History of an Occupation, 1940–1944Allan Mitchell, Independent Historian

CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC BOOK OF THE YEAR

“...an essential book. It provides precise facts and figuresfor many issues that have heretofore been presented inimpressionistic terms.” The International History Review

Basing his extensive research into hitherto unexploitedarchival documentation on both sides of the Rhine, AllanMitchell has uncovered the inner workings of the Germanmilitary regime from the Wehrmacht’s triumphal entry intoParis in June 1940 to its ignominious withdrawal in August1944. Although mindful of the French experience and thefundamental issue of collaboration, the author concentrateson the complex problems of occupying a foreign territoryafter a surprisingly swift conquest.

April 2010; 240 pages, ca 20 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-786-0 Paperback $29.95/£17.50ISBN 978-1-84545-451-7 Hardback $75.00/£44.00 [2008]

ROBBERY AND RESTITUTIONThe Conflict over Jewish Property in EuropeEdited by Martin Dean, Constantin Goschler and Philipp Ther

Published in Association with the United States Holocaust Memorial

Museum (USHMM)

“A well-structured, ambitious collection of essays, it willcertainly be an essential read for anyone interested in theanti-Jewish policies of National Socialist Germany and theirlong-term consequences for postwar Europe.” H-German

308 pages, bibliog., index

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ISBN 978-1-84545-593-4 Paperback $34.95/£21.00

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HISTORIES OF THE AFTERMATHThe Legacies of the Second World War in EuropeEdited by Frank Biess, University of California, San Diego and

Robert G. Moeller, University of California, Irvine

“This is an excellent collection. In its thematic breadth andits broad geographical coverage it is quite distinctive.” Mark Roseman, Indiana University, Bloomington

In 1945, Europeans confronted a legacy of mass destructionand death, and this volume explores how they came toterms with it from a range of methodological historicalperspectives—military history, cultural history, social history,the history of film, and the history of gender and sexuality.With a focus on distinctive national experiences in bothEastern and Western Europe, it illuminates how postwarstabilization coexisted with persistent insecurities, injuries,and trauma.

July 2010, ca 336 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-732-7 Hardback ca $95.00/£55.00

THE PARADOXICAL REPUBLIC Austria 1945–2005 Oliver Rathkolb, University of Vienna

Translated from the German by Otmar Binder

“The way Rathkolb connects the controlled democracy tothe economy is typical for this book: in concentric circles,in apparent detours, he leads [the reader] through thelabyrinth of Austria. Always critical, very readable—andenlightening.” Die Tageszeitung

January 2010; 336 pages, 36 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-639-9 Hardback $110.00/£65.00

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BALKAN DEPARTURESTravel Writing from South-Eastern Europe Edited by Wendy Bracewell, School of Slavonic and East European

Studies and Alex Drace-Francis, University of Liverpool

“...offers a set of unique perspectives on how travel writershave imagined, experienced and represented other peopleand other places.” Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers, School of

Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

In writings about travel, the Balkans appear most often as aplace traveled to. However, the Balkans have also long beentraveled from. The analyses presented here, ranging fromthose of 16th-century Greek humanists to 19th-centuryRomanian reformers to 20th-century writers, socialists andmen-of-the-world, suggest that travelers from the regionhave also created their own identities through theirencounters with Europe.

October 2010; 184 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-788-4 Paperback $24.95/£14.50ISBN 978-1-84545-254-4 Hardback $60.00/£35.00 [2009]

Studies in Contemporary European HistoryEditors: Konrad Jarausch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hall and

Henry Rousso, Institut d’histoire du temps présent, CNRS, Paris

ALSACE TO THE ALSATIANS?Visions and Divisions of Alsatian Regionalism,1870–1939Christopher J. Fischer, Indiana State University

Winner of the Fritz-Fischer-Prize of the German Historical Institute,

Washington D.C.

“[A] wonderfully broad and at the same time an impressivein-depth study…Fischer blends cultural and political history inexemplary ways. The strong interlinkage between regionalismand Catholicism in Alsace is powerfully highlighted byFischer’s narrative.” Stefan Berger, University of Manchester

Volume 5

February 2010, 248 pages, 12 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-724-2 Hardback $90.00/£55.00

A EUROPEAN MEMORY?Contested Histories and Politics of RemembranceEdited by Małgorzata Pakier, European University Institute in Florence

and Bo Stråth, Helsinki University

The citizens’ rejection of the European constitution in 2005was to a certain extent a rejection of the historical groundingfor further integration and of the grand design for a UnitedEurope with a common foreign policy and a common market,diverse enough to allow for cultural and social differences.The rejection of this proposal demonstrates a lack ofunderstanding of the historical complexity of Europe’s past—on which the future will need to be built—and so the authorsargue that a critical European history is urgently needed,where Europe is seen not as a harmonious continent but asthe outcome of violent and bloody conflicts, both withinEurope as well as with its Others.

Volume 6

February 2010; 352 pages, 6 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-621-4 Hardback $100.00/£60.00

EXPERIENCE AND MEMORYThe Second World War in EuropeEdited by Jörg Echternkamp, Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt,

Potsdam and Stefan Martens, German Historical Institute, Paris

Modern military history, inspired by social and culturalhistorical approaches, increasingly puts the national historiesof the Second World War to the test. New questions andmethods are focusing on aspects of war and violence thathave long been neglected. What shaped people’sexperiences and memories? What differences and whatsimilarities existed in Eastern and Western Europe? Expertsfrom Belgium, Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy,Luxemburg, Poland, and Russia discuss those and otherquestions in this comprehensive volume.

Volume 7

October 2010, ca 332 pages, ca 21 maps, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-763-1 Hardback ca $95.00/£55.00

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WOMEN MIGRANTS FROM EAST TO WEST Gender, Mobility and Belonging in ContemporaryEurope Edited by Luisa Passerini, University of Turin, Dawn Lyon, University of

Kent, Enrica Capussotti, University of Siena and Ioanna Laliotou,

University of Thessaly

“…the result of an exciting oral history project…this richedited volume offers a compelling look at the meanings ofthe feminization of intra-European migration…One of theprimary strengths of the volume is its effective approach tothe collection and transmission of oral histories.” Oral

History

December 2009; 344 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-278-0 Paperback $34.95/£23.50 ISBN 978-1-84545-277-3 Hardback $90.00/£55.00 [2007]

POST-COMMUNIST NOSTALGIAEdited by Maria Todorova and Zsuzsa Gille, University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign

“These lively essays make for the rare collection that isgreater than the sum of its parts. Bookended by asubstantive Foreword and Afterword, they upend thestandard ‘diagnosis of nostalgia’ found across the formerSoviet bloc, refuting the popular conception that EasternEuropeans are somehow haunted by the past, andillustrating the repertoire of contemporary post-socialistcultural politics at its most sophisticated.” Bruce Grant,

New York University

May 2010; 264 pages, 5 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-671-9 Hardback $80.00/£48.00

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MITTERRAND, THE END OF THE COLD WAR,AND GERMAN UNIFICATION Frédéric Bozo, University of Paris III

Translated from the French by Susan Emanuel

“Bozo’s masterly book is the definitive study of FrenchPresident Mitterrand’s important, and often denied ordismissed, contribution to German unification and to thereunification of Europe. It is indispensable to anyoneinterested in these momentous events, in French foreignpolicy, and in the truth.” Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard

University

“This outstanding study...is obligatory reading on the endof the East-West conflict and on German unification. It isexceptionally well researched and based on largelyuntouched sources.” Karl Kaiser in Internationale Politik

Volume 9, Berghahn Monographs in French Studies

February 2010; 496 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-787-7 Paperback $45.00/£26.50ISBN 978-1-84545-427-2 Hardback $110.00/£65.00 [2009]

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COPING WITH THE NAZI PASTWest German Debates on Nazism andGenerational Conflict, 1955–1975Edited by Philipp Gassert and Alan E. Steinweis

“As well as offering an immensely rich analysis of thisparticular period in post-war German history and its social,political, cultural, intellectual and moral facets, the volumeprovides material for further questions... In provoking thesestimulating questions, this book should be considered asrequired reading for anyone interested in the dis/continuityof the Nazi past in German history." European History

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348 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-505-7 Paperback $34.95/£19.95ISBN 978-1-84545-086-1 Hardback $95.00/£53.00

COMMON DESTINYA Comparative History of the Dutch, French, andGerman Social Democratic Parties, 1945–1969Dietrich Orlow, Boston University

"The book draws on a very wide range of archives ...offering a very wide range of specific insights and bringingout the complexities behind any simple story about thedevelopment of social democracy." Journal of Modern History

352 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-57181-185-1 Hardback $69.95/£47.00 ISBN 978-1-57181-225-4 Paperback $25.00/£17.00

THE AMERICANIZATION OF EUROPECulture, Diplomacy, and Anti-Americanism after 1945Edited by Alexander Stephan, formerly Ohio State University

“A welcome and timely addition to college and public libraryinternational studies shelves.” The Midwest Book Review

448 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-486-9 Paperback $34.95/£19.95ISBN 978-1-84545-085-4 Hardback $95.95/£55.00

AMERICANIZATION AND ANTI-AMERICANISMThe German Encounter with American Cultureafter 1945Edited by Alexander Stephan, formerly Ohio State University

“This is a great book. Instead of simplifying the topic orgetting lost in details, it presents a logical structure and astrong argument nuanced by local peculiarities…At best, anedited volume turns its reader overnight into aninternational expert in the field. Stephan's volume on theAmericanization of as well as anti-Americanism in Europesince World War Two is such a book.” H-Net

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COLETTE’S REPUBLIC Work, Gender, and Popular Culture in France,1870–1914 Patricia A. Tilburg, Davidson College

“...a finely crafted study…The wealth of her scholarlyevidence aside, Tilburg develops [her] arguments withmagisterial care, resulting in a book that deserves theattention of all students of contemporary French history.Highly recommended.” Choice

In France’s Third Republic, secularism was, for its adherents,a new faith, a civic religion founded on a rabid belief inprogress and the Enlightenment conviction that men (andwomen) could remake their world. And yet with all of itspragmatic smoothing over of the supernatural edges ofCatholicism, the Third Republic engendered its ownfantastical ways of seeing by embracing observation,corporeal dynamism, and imaginative introspection. Howthese republican ideals and the new national educationsystem of the 1870s and 80s—the structure meant to impartthese ideals—shaped belle époque popular culture is thefocus of this book.

April 2010; 264 pages, 6 ills, bibliog., index

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THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION IN FRANCE(1789–1815) Henry Heller, University of Manitoba

“…the book provides a considerable contribution to theongoing discussions about the character and significance ofthe French Revolution… a significant enrichment andreinvigoration of the traditional Marxist explanation of theFrench Revolution and a fine synthesis of the manycontributions to criticism of revisionist theses fromespecially the last two decades. Possibly this book mayeven provide the starting point for more synthetic re-introductions of socio-economic explanations within thehistoriography of the Revolution.” H-Soz-und-Kult

The classic Marxist interpretation of the French Revolutionhas been challenged in the last generation by the so-calledrevisionist school. Today, revisionism is the dominantinterpretation both in academia and among the educatedpublic. Against this conception, this book reasserts the viewthat the Revolution—the capital event of the modern age—was indeed a capitalist and bourgeois revolution.

Volume 5, Berghahn Monographs in French Studies

Available; 184 pages, 3 ills, 1 map, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545- 650-4 Paperback $27.95/£16.50 ISBN 978-1-84545-169-1 Hardback $60.00/£36.50 [2006]

FORGING POLITICAL IDENTITYSilk and Metal Workers in Lyon, France1900–1939Keith Mann, Cardinal Stritch University

“This is an important book of exceptionally high academicquality. This book notably advances our understanding ofthese issues.” Michael Hanagan, Vassar College

Escaping the traditional focus on Paris, the author examinesthe divergent political identities of two occupational groupsin Lyon, metal and silk workers, who, despite having livedand worked in the same city, developed different patterns ofpolitical practices and bore distinct political identities. Thisbook also examines in detail the way that gender relationsinfluenced industrial change, skill, and political identity.Combining empirical data collected in French archives withsocial science theory and methods, this study argues thatpolitical identities were shaped by the intersection of theprevailing political climate with the social relationssurrounding work in specific industrial settings.

Volume 16, International Studies in Social History

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GOD'S EUGENICISTAlexis Carrel and the Sociobiology of DeclineAndrés Horacio Reggiani, University of Buenos Aires

With a Foreword by Herman Lebovics

“This is a valuable study, then, for anyone interested in thehistories of medicine and social policy, as well as thehistory of Vichy. But one of its chief attributes is todistance itself from the polemical comment which haslabelled Carrel as a servant of Nazism and to locate theFFEPH more firmly within the history of social and economicplanning in France.” Modern and Contemporary France

"…this book is very good scholarship: thoroughlyresearched, well-placed in a broader in a historical context,full of curious incidents and contacts (Lindbergh was aclose friend)." Robert Paxton, Columbia University

268 pages, bibliog., index

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FRANCE IN THE ERA OF FASCISMEssays on the French Authoritarian RightEdited by Brian Jenkins, Department of French, University of Leeds

“With its lucid introduction and conclusion, cleartranslations oftexts first published in French, and usefulnotes on the contributors, this collection will undoubtedlybe of considerable use not only to specialists, but also inadvanced undergraduate and graduate classrooms.” European History Quarterly

256 pages, index, bibliog.

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Berkeley

“...I know of no other work that offers such a richspectrum of approaches to the Old Empire.” Thomas Robicheaux, Duke University

September 2010, ca 324 pages, 6 ills, bibliog., index

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Volume 2WEIMAR PUBLICS/WEIMAR SUBJECTSRethinking the Political Culture of Germany inthe 1920sEdited by Kathleen Canning, Kerstin Barndt, and Kristin McGuire,

University of Michigan

“[This volume] is grounded in gender, social, and culturalperspectives...[and] provides a great deal of insight on avariety of topics…it presents some of the most recent andinteresting work.” Eric Weitz, University of Minnesota

“…an important resource for the revitalized ‘field’ ofWeimar studies, an area of inquiry that is…richlyinterdisciplinary and should be presented as such. Theseessays serve as an introduction to various disciplinaryapproaches as well as to interdisciplinary studies in generalas well as making a significant contribution to the study ofthe Weimar Republic (and not just Weimarculture).” Atina Grossman, Cooper Union

July 2010, ca 428 pages, 24 ills, bibliog., index

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BANNED IN BERLIN Literary Censorship inImperial Germany,1871–1918 Gary D. Stark, Grand Valley State

University

“This is a smart, shrewd, well-observed study of censorship inImperial Germany thatilluminates broad aspects ofGerman society and its political and religious divisions.”Peter Fritzsche, University of Illinois

“It is truly a scholarly ‘life’s work,’ and there is no volumelike it, even in the German language.” Peter Jelavich, Johns Hopkins University

Imperial Germany’s governing elite frequently sought tocensor literature that threatened established political, social,religious, and moral norms in the name of public peace,order, and security. This study is the first systematic analysisin any language of state censorship of literature and theaterin imperial Germany (1871–1918).

Volume 25, Monographs in German History

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THE SURPLUS WOMAN Unmarried in Imperial Germany, 1871–1918 Catherine L. Dollard, Denison University

“…transcends the usual analytical approach of earlier work,[and] examines a very broad spectrum of reformist,conservative, academic, socialist, feminist, and religiouswriters… It represents a new contribution to ourunderstanding of the German women’s movement.” Nancy

Reagin, Pace University

The belief in a demographic surplus of unwed women,known as the Frauenüberschuß, formed a principal pillar ofthe first German women’s movement and served as a centralleitmotif in the debates regarding modernity in culture andsociety of Imperial Germany. Proponents of the female

surplus held that the advances of industryand urbanization had upset traditionalmarriage patterns and left too many womenwithout a husband. By combining theapproaches of cultural, social, and genderhistory, this book provides the firstsustained analysis of the ways in whichimperial Germans conceptualized anxietyabout marital status of women as both aproduct and a reflection of changing times.

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THE FATEFUL ALLIANCE German Conservatives and Nazis in 1933: TheMachtergreifung in a New Light Hermann Beck, University of Miami

“…illuminating original research and insightful analysis.”Henry Ashby Turner, Yale University

“Hermann Beck has given us by far the best account thatwe have of the German political right and the triumph ofHitler, an original, carefully researched and revisionist studywhich will revise certain standard interpretations. Provides anew perspective on the relationship between the DNVP andthe Jews, and particularly on the Nazis’ intense animosityagainst the DNVP and the bourgeoisie.” Stanley G. Payne,

University of Wisconsin-Madison

“…[an] excellent treatment of the German NationalPeople’s Party (CNVP) in the tumultuous spring andsummer of 1933…Beck’s signal contribution is theunblinking and well-researched fashion in which he shedsvaluable new light on the oft-told story of the rise of theNazi dictatorship.” German Studies Review

“He uses the Machtergreifung to give new insight not onlyin the chaos of 1933, but also into the more generalconstellation of power relationships in Weimar Germany. Avaluable contribution to the current literature on both theNazis and the conservatives. Highly recommended.” Choice

January 2010; 370 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-680-1 Paperback $29.95/£17.50 ISBN 978-1-84545-496-8 Hardback $90.00/£53.00 [2008]

CRIME STORIES Criminalistic Fantasy and the Culture of Crisis inWeimar Germany Todd Herzog, University of Cincinnati

The Weimar Republic (1918–1933) was a crucial moment notonly in German history but also in the history of both crimefiction and criminal science. This study approaches theperiod from a unique perspective—investigating the mostnotorious criminals of the time and the public’s reaction totheir crimes. The author argues that the development of anew type of crime fiction during this period—which turnedliterary tradition on its head by focusing on the criminal andabandoning faith in the powers of the rational detective—isintricately related to new ways of understanding criminalityamong professionals in the fields of law, criminology, andpolice science.

Volume 22, Monographs in German History

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ISBN 978-1-84545-439-5 Hardback $75.00/£45.00

OPTIMIZING THE GERMAN WORKFORCELabor Administration from Bismarck to theEconomic MiracleDavid Meskill, The Colorado School of Mines Division of Liberal Arts &

International Studies (LAIS)

“An impressive study of a major, though neglected, themein 20th-Century German history….The author hasunearthed a vast amount of material: primary sources,technical literature, and obscure German-languageacademic studies; it can be stated without hesitation thathe knows more about the subject than any scholaranywhere.” John Gillingham, University of Missouri – St Louis

During the twentieth century, German government andindustry created a highly skilled workforce as part of anambitious program to control and develop the country’shuman resources. The author’s account of the broad supportfor this program challenges the standard historical accountsthat focus on disagreements over the German political-economic order and points instead to an important area ofconsensus. By tracing the development of these policiesover the course of a century, he also suggests importantcontinuities in Germany’s domestic politics, even across suchdifferent regimes as Imperial, Weimar, Nazi, and post-1945West Germany.

Volume 31, Monographs in German History

March 2010, 304 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-631-3 Hardback $95.00/£55.00

WORK IN A MODERN SOCIETY The German Historical Experience in ComparativePerspective Edited by Jürgen Kocka, Free University of Berlin

Whereas the history of workers and labor movements hasbeen widely researched, the history of work has been ratherneglected by comparison. This volume offers originalcontributions that deal with cultural, social and theoreticalaspects of the history of work in modern Europe, includingthe relations between gender and work, working andsoldiering, work and trust, constructions and practices. Thevolume focuses on Germany but also places the case studiesin a broader European context. It thus offers an insight intosocial and cultural history as practiced by German-speakingscholars today but also introduces the reader to ongoingresearch in this field.

Volume 3, New German Historical Perspectives

January 2010; 240 pages, tables, bibliog., index

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life from the very beginning. The study thus contributes to aview of the Weimar Republic as a state in severe crisis butwith alternatives to the Nazi takeover.

Volume 10, Studies in German History

Available; 396 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-460-9 Hardback $100.00/£60.00

WILLING SEDUCTION The Blue Angel, Marlene Dietrich, and MassCulture Barbara Kosta, University of Arizona

Josef von Sternberg’s 1930 film The Blue Angel (Der blaueEngel) is among the best known films of the WeimarRepublic (1919–1933). This fascinating cultural history ofThe Blue Angel provides a new interpretive framework withwhich to approach this classic Weimar film and suggests thatdiscourses on mass and high culture are integral to the film’sthematic and narrative structure.

Volume 8, Film Europa

May 2009; 224 pages, 21 ills., bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-572-9 Hardback $60.00/£35.00

THE RELUCTANT REVOLUTIONARY Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Collision with Prusso-German History John A. Moses, formerly the University of Queensland

“This is a fascinating and vitally important book…What withthe exciting ongoing publication this decade ofBonhoeffer’s complete works in English (16 vols.), thiswork of John Moses can be expected to draw in newplayers and to further inform and stimulate discussion ofBonhoeffer and his significance on a complex of issuescrucial also in the English speaking world.” Maurice Schild

“…a masterly analysis…and thoughtful summation of alarge corpus of secondary literature, which is excellentlylisted in the bibliography…The novelty rests in the claimmade that Bonhoeffer’s crucial role lay in opposing theideological underpinning of Hitler’s rule, as well combattingthe German Church’s antisemitism. These endeavours, evenif they were unsuccessful in the short run, were in the endto make Bonhoeffer a significant figure in worldhistory…John Moses’ style of writing is most commendablyclear. He explains the technical terms and Germanicvocabulary in easily-recognized English…Moses’ skillfulportrayal of Bonhoeffer’s setting and struggles duringthese traumatic and tragic years will be a valuablecomponent in any such reassessment.” John Conway,

University of British Columbia

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WEIMAR RADICALS Nazis and Communists between Authenticity andPerformance Timothy S. Brown, Northeastern University

“This is a remarkable, provocative, and eloquent study ofthe mutual suspicion, mutual citation, and mutualcompetition between Communists and Nazis who definedradicalism in terms of authenticity as well as ideology andthereby found themselves to be political intimates as wellas adversaries. Timothy Brown provides an entirely newperspective on the end of the Weimar Republic and thebeginning of the Third Reich.” Peter Fritzsche, author of Life

and Death in the Third Reich

“This splendid book offers a fresh look at theextraordinarily violent cultural-political radicalism of thepost-World War I era, which has long been obscured by theManichean dualism of anticommunism/antifascism and theCold War. Brown shows convincingly that the multitude ofmilitant-male mass-based radical movements of WeimarGermany cannot be understood simply as dichotomous pre-fascist and pre-communist antecedents to Hitler andStalin.... [A] sophisticated cultural interpretation.” Diethelm

Prowe, Carleton College

Volume 28, Monographs in German History

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ISBN 978-1-84545-564-4 Hardback $80.00/£50.00

POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN THE WEIMARREPUBLIC 1918–1933 Fight for the Streets and Fear of Civil War Dirk Schumann, University Göttingen, Translated from the German by

Thomas Dunlap

Praise for the German edition:“Schumann...calls into question some assumptions,provides interesting nuances, and helps to refine ourunderstanding of the nature of political violence in WeimarGermany.” Journal of Modern History

“…provides a well-documented, solid narrative andchallenging analysis of Weimar’s political violence…“American Historical Review

The Prussian province of Saxony — where the Communistuprising of March 1921 took place and two Combat Leagues(Wehrverbände) were founded (the right-wing Stahlhelmand the Social Democratic Reichsbanner) — is widelyrecognized as politically important for German history duringthis time. Using a case study of this socially diverseprovince, this book provides a comprehensive analysis ofpolitical violence in Weimar Germany with particularemphasis on the political culture from which it emerged. Itrefutes both the claim that the Bolshevik revolution was theprime cause of violence, and the argument that an all-encompassing “brutalization” on account of the experiencesof the First World War doomed post-1918 German political

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JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANYEdited by Francis R. Nicosia and David Scrase, University of Vermont

“This fine collection of essays by leading scholars covers abroad scope of German-Jewish responses to Nazi policiesranging from self-help and everyday endurance to theZionist alternative and racial re-categorization to avoiddeportation. The accessible style and continuity make thisvolume suitable for undergraduate or advanced classes onGerman or Jewish history or on the Holocaust itself. Theexcellent documentary annex makes the book especiallyhelpful.” Norman J.W. Goda, University of Florida

Addressing some of the important issues and realities inJewish life in Nazi Germany, such as the impact of the anti-Jewish policies of Hitler’s regime on Jewish family life, Jewishwomen, and the existence of Jewish organizations andinstitutions and considers some of the Jewish responses toNazi anti-Semitism and persecution, this volume offersscholars, students, and interested readers a highly accessiblebut focused introduction to Jewish life under NationalSocialism, the often painful dilemmas that it produced, andthe varied Jewish responses to those dilemmas.

July 2010, ca 224 pages, 10 ills, bibliography, index

ISBN 978-1-84545-676-4 Hardback $60.00/£35.00

TERROR FROM THE SKYThe Bombing of German Cities in World War IIEdited by Igor Primoratz, Hebrew University

“This is an interesting, informative, and important work.Overall, the quality of the essays is very high, and thefocus of the book is on a topic of great importance.”Stephen Nathanson, Northeastern University

In this first interdisciplinary study of this contentious subject,leading experts in politics, history, and philosophy examinethe complex aspects of the terror bombing of German citiesduring World War II. The book places the bombing campaignwithin the context of the history of air warfare, presentingthe bombing as the first stage of the particular type of stateterrorism that led to Hiroshima and Nagasaki and broughtabout the Cold War era “balance of terror.” In doing so, itmakes an important contribution to current debates aboutterrorism.

June 2010; 250 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-687-0 Hardback $70.00/£42.00

THE ECONOMICS OF OSTPOLITIKOrigins of NATO’s Energy DilemmaWerner Lippert, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

“The book addresses an important subject (‘détente’) andone in which there is considerable interest…It does a goodjob of balancing politics, economics, and thepersonalities/mindsets of the principal figures (Brandt,Nixon, and Kissinger).” Robert Mark Spaulding, University of North Carolina

Exploring the complex interweaving of East/West politicaland economic diplomacies in the pursuit of détente, thisvolume focuses on the economic diplomacy surrounding thecrucial decades of the 1970s and 1980s. It is a “must” foranyone interested in exploring the interface of internationaldiplomacy, economic interest, and alliance cohesion.

September 2010, ca 252 pages, 11 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-750-1 Hardback ca $85.00/£50.00

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GERMANYUNDER CHANCELLORS KOHL ANDSCHRÖDER Decline of the German Model? Jeremy Leaman, Loughborough University

“…a superb study [that] makes an important addition tothe scholarly literature. Powerfully argued, it ranges verywidely over political, economic, and financialdevelopments…addresses an important set of issues onwhich there is very little in English…it is well written ingeneral, and there is a passion here that is rare in scholarlybooks.” Ray Stokes, Centre for Business History, Glasgow University

While unification has undoubtedly had major effects onGermany’s political economy, the pattern of currentpolicymaking preferences was established at an earlierstage, in particular, at the beginning of the “Kohl-era” in1982. This book demonstrates that the three policyimperatives (neoliberal structural reform, European monetaryintegration, and unification) produced a policy-mix which,together with other structural economic and demographicfactors, has had disappointing results in all three areas andhampered Germany’s overall economic development.

Volume 29, Monographs in German History

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LEARNING DEMOCRACY Education Reform in West Germany, 1945–1965 Brian M. Puaca, Christopher Newport University

“…well written, well organized, extremely well supported bydocumentation…and well reasoned.” James Tent, author of

Mission on the Rhine: Reeducation and Denazification in American-

Occupied Germany

Scholarship on the history of West Germany’s educationalsystem has traditionally portrayed the postwar period ofAllied occupation as a failure and the following decades as atime of pedagogical stagnation. This study persuasivelyargues that long before the protest movements of the late1960s, the West German educational system wasundergoing meaningful reform from within.

Volume 27, Monographs in German History

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BERLIN DIVIDED CITY, 1945–1989Edited by Philip Broadbent and Sabine Hake, both at University of Texas

at Austin

“I read this book with great interest and consider it to be animportant contribution to current scholarship on Berlin in theCold War period. Although this is an anthology, it is wellconceived to focus on various aspects of Berlin culture duringthe years of the Cold War…the book works surprisingly wellas a whole.” Stephen Brockmann, Carnegie Mellon

There are numerous works on Berlin but, as yet, no singlevolume explores the divided city through an interdisciplinaryanalysis. Through the perspectives of architectural history,film studies, German literature, art history, and Germanhistory, this volume explores the multiple divisions that notonly marked the border, but also defined the cultural, social,and artistic ideologies that shaped the identity constructionsof East and West.

Volume 6 of Culture & Society in Germany

September 2010, ca 204 pages, ca 25 ills, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-755-6 Hardback ca $60.00/£35.00

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BETWEEN MASS DEATH AND INDIVIDUAL LOSSThe Place of the Dead in 20th-Century GermanyEdited by Alon Confino, Paul Betts and Dirk SchumannPublished in association with the German Historical Institute,Washington, D.C.

“…offers a significant contribution to theories of death andmemory work in German Studies. The volume is clearlyorganized using theme-based sections, which lead thereader through material culture as well as psychologicalinvestigation; the essays are well researched and cogentlywritten.” German Studies Review

344 pages, bibliog., index

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DIVIDED BUT NOT DISCONNECTEDGerman Experiences of the Cold WarEdited by Tobias Hochscherf, University of Applied Sciences at Kiel,

Germany, Christoph Laucht and Andrew Plowman, both at University of

Liverpool

“This anthology is a timely and important contribution tothe current scholarship on the Cold War and the criticalreassessment of Cold War history within an interdisciplinary,comparative, and transnational framework…The editors areto be commended for promoting a comparative perspectivein the individual essays themselves and through thethoughtful selection of topics from East and West Germanperspectives.” Sabine Hake, University of Texas, Austin

The settlement between the Allies after the Second WorldWar not only partitioned Germany but divided the Germannation, alone among the nations in Europe, along the fault-lines of a new bipolar world order. The “German question” inthis post-1945 variant remained inextricably intertwined withthe vicissitudes of the Cold War until its end. Addressingimportant intersections between history, politics, andculture, this volume offers an important new appraisal of theGerman experiences of the Cold War.

September 2010, ca 256 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-751-8 Hardback ca $85.00/£50.00

CONFLICT, CATASTROPHE AND CONTINUITYEssays on Modern German HistoryEdited by Frank Biess, Mark Roseman and Hanna Schissler

“…a rich volume that manages to be remarkably coherentand diverse at the same time…The volume covers a largerange of topics in modern German history in an engagingfashion and provides much stimulation for thought anddiscussion.” H-German

416 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-200-1 Hardback $90.00/£53.00

NATURE OF THE MIRACLE YEARSConservation in West Germany, 1945–1975Sandra Chaney, Erskine CollegePublished in Association with the German Historical Institute,Washington

CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC BOOK OF THE YEAR

“…the first book-length study in English of the ideas, aims,and actions of conservationists in West Germany between1945 and 1975, placing conservation in the mainstream ofGerman political and cultural history…This fully researchedand readable narrative, interspersed with three illustrativecase studies, provides an excellent account of conservationin West Germany.” Choice

“Chaney's book is a welcome addition to the scholarship onGerman environmental history...her work is a model ofpainstaking research and careful argument.” H-German

306 pages, 6 maps, bibliog., index

ISBN 978-1-84545-430-2 Hardback $85.00/£42.50

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POWER AND SOCIETY IN THE GDR,1961–1979 The “Normalization of Rule”? Edited by Mary Fulbrook, University College London

The Berlin Wall, for many people, epitomizes the communistGerman Democratic Republic, founded in 1949 in the Sovietoccupied zone of post-war Germany. But is repression andsurveillance really all there is to the GDR’s history? Whenthe social history of the GDR in the 1960s and 1970s isexplored, new patterns become evident. Contributors explorethe ways in which lower-level functionaries and people atthe grass roots contributed to the formation andtransformation of the GDR.

Available; 344 pages, bibliog., index

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BRINGING CULTURE TO THE MASSES Control, Compromise and Participation in the GDR Esther von Richthofen, Humboldt University, Berlin

Cultural life in the former German Democratic Republic(GDR) was strictly controlled by the ruling party, the SED,who attempted to dictate how people spent their free timeby prohibiting privately organized leisure time pursuits andinstead offering cultural activities in state institutions andorganizations. This book challenges the current assumptionsabout the GDR’s social and institutional history; the authorargues that the people’s cultural life in the GDR developeda dynamic of its own, determined by their own interests andby the input of cultural functionaries.

Volume 24, Monographs in German History

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SEX, THUGS AND ROCK ‘N’ ROLL Teenage Rebels in Cold-War East Germany Mark Fenemore, Manchester Metropolitan University

“Focusing on the behavior of young people in daily life,the author effectively illustrates how the Communist Partyfailed to create the anti-fascist consensus necessary tolegitimize the regime.” Choice

“...a wonderful book on the relationship of masculinity

discourses of working-class culture, working-class

conservatism and pop culture. Fenemore shows that youth

culture is not ‘left’ just because it deviates from the norm.”

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“[The volume] offers a stimulating overview that widens

our understanding of the socio-cultural dimension

underlying National Socialism.” Historische Zeitschrift

Volume 16, Monographs in German History

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THE PLANS THAT FAILEDAn Economic History of East Germany,1945–1989 André Steiner, University of Potsdam

Translated from the German by Ewald Osers

Published in Association with the German Historical Institute,

Washington, D.C.

Praise for the German edition: “So far there has been a dearth of studies on theeconomic history of the GDR, unlike the recent surge ofgeneral historical accounts. Based on an exceptionalknowledge of the literature and well supported by anumber of key, so far unpublished documents, this bookfills the gap. André Steiner fully succeeds in his attempt,managing to produce from highly complex material a veryaccessible text for a wide readership without sacrificinganalytical quality.” H-Soz-u-Kult

“It is always a pleasure to see an expert in a field steppingback and distilling extensive empirical and historiographicalknowledge into a short, accessible overview of the subject.Steiner’s little economic history of the GDR is just that…amasterful treatment of recent research findings on allaspects of the GDR’s economy and its development from1945 to 1990. His excellent writing style makes it seemeven shorter, and he rounds out the picture with a veryuseful bibliographic essay, short biographies of key actors,and some graphs.” Economic History Review

Volume 13 of Studies in German History

August 2010, ca 228 pages, 15 figs, bibliog, index

ISBN 1-978-84545-748-8 Hardback ca $60.00/£35.00

AFTER THE “SOCIALIST SPRING” Collectivisation and Economic Transformation inthe GDR George Last, National Audit Office

“Last’s book is a balanced account of a hitherto neglectedfield of research. It highlights the close, though conflict-ridden interaction and communication that characterizedthe relationship between party rule and society in theGDR.” German Studies

Historical analysis of the German Democratic Republic hastended to adopt a top-down model of the transmission ofauthority. However, developments were more complicatedthan the standard state/society dichotomy that hasdominated the debate among GDR historians. Drawing on abroad range of archival material from state and SED partysources as well as Stasi files, individual farm records, andsome oral history interviews, this book provides a thoroughinvestigation of the transformation of the rural sector.

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THE EAST GERMAN STATE AND THECATHOLIC CHURCH, 1945–1989Bernd Schaefer, Woodrow Wilson International Center’s Cold WarInternational History Project (CWIHP) in Washington, DCTranslated by Jonathan Skolnik and Patricia C. SutcliffePublished in Association with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.

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From 1945 to 1989, relations between the Communist EastGerman state and party authorities and the Catholic Churchwere contentious and sometimes turbulent. Drawing onextensive Stasi material and other government and partyarchives, this study provides the first systematic overview ofthis complex relationship and offers many new insights intothe continuities, changes, and entanglements of policiesand strategies on both sides. Previously undiscoveredrecords in church archives contribute to an analysis ofregional and sectoral conflicts within the church and variousshades of cooperation between nominal antagonists.

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xAbolitions of Slavery, 2Afflerbach, H. 6After the “Socialist

Spring” 17Alsace to the Alsatians 9Altschuler, M. 6Americanization and

Anti-Americanism 10Americanization of Europe, The 10

Angrick, A. 8

Balkan Departures 9Banerji, A. 6Bankier, D. 7Banned in Berlin 12Barndt, K. 12Beattie, A.H. 18Beck, H. 13Berenson, E. 6Berger, S. 18Berlin Divided City

1945–1989 16Betts, P. 16Between Mass Death

and Individual Loss 16Biess, F. 9, 16Binder, O. 9Bosma, U. 4Bourgeois Revolution in

France (1789–1815) 11Bozo, F. 10Bracewell, W. 9Bringing Culture to the

Masses 17Broadbent, P. 16Brown, T.S. 14Burdett, C. 7

Caestecker, F. 8Canning, K. 12Capussotti, E. 10Central European

Crossroads 5Chaney, S. 16Changing the World,

Changing Oneself 3Cohen, G. 4Cole, L. 4Colette’s Republic 11Common Destiny 10Comparative and

Transnational History 1Confino, A. 16Confino, M. 6Conflict, Catastrophe and

Continuity 16 Constructing Charisma 6Constructing Nationalities

in East Central Europe 4Coping with the Nazi Past 10Coy, J.P. 12Crime Stories 13Crownshaw, R. 1

Dark Traces of the Past 4Davis, B. 3

De Baets, A. 3De Vries, D. 6Dean, M. 8Dennis, M. 18Diamonds and War 6Diawara, M. 2Dictatorship as

Experience 18Divided but not

Disconnected 16Dollard, C.L. 12Donfried, M.C. 3Dorigny, M. 2Drace-Francis, A. 9Drescher, S. 2Dunlap, T. 14

East German State and theCatholic Church,1945–1989 18

Echternkamp, J. 9Economics of Ostpolitik 15Ellena, L. 5Emanuel, S. 10Embodiments of Power 4Emmer, P.C. 2Emotions in American

History 3Empire and After 3Empire, Colony, Genocide 2Escape from Hell 8European Memory?, A 9Experience and Memory 9

Fateful Alliance, The 13Fenemore, M. 17Fetishes and Monuments 2“Final Solution” in Riga, 8Fischer, C.J. 9“For Their Own Good” 8Forging Political Identity 11France in the Era of

Fascism 11Friendly Enemies 18Fulbrook, M. 17Future of Memory, The 1

Gassert, P. 10Geppert, A.C.T. 5Gienow-Hecht, J.C. 3Gigliotti, S. 7Gille, Z. 10Giloi, E. 6Giusti-Cordero, J.A. 4God’s Eugenicist 11Goschler, C. 8Gransow, V. 18Gutman, I. 7

Hake, S. 16Haupt, H.-G. 1Heller, H. 11Herzog, T. 13Historical Memory

in Africa 2Histories of the

Aftermath 9

Hitler’s Slaves 7Hochscherf, T. 16Holocaust Historiography

in Context 7Holy Roman Empire,

Reconsidered, The 12

Improbable War?, A 6

Jarausch, K.H. 18Jenkins, B. 11Jewish Life in Nazi

Germany 15Journey through Fascism 7Judson, P.M. 4

Kilby, J. 1Kinship in Europe 5Klein, P. 8Klimke, M. 3Knight, G.R. 4Kocka, J. 1, 3, 13Kolinsky, E. 18Kosta, B. 14

Laliotou, I. 10LaPorte, N. 18Last, G. 17Lategan, B. 2Laucht, C. 16Leaman, J. 15Learning Democracy 16Leh, A. 7Limits of Loyalty, The 4Lippert, W. 15Love and the Idea of

Europe 5Lyon, D. 10

MacDougall, C. 3Macfarlane, A. 1McGuire, K. 12MacPhee, G. 3Mann, K. 11Marques, J.P. 2Marschke, B. 12Martens, S. 9Mathieu, J. 5Meskill, D. 13Michman, D. 7Miners and the State

in the Ottoman Empire 5Mintz, S. 4Mitchell, A. 8Mitterrand, the End of the

Cold War, and GermanUnification 10

Moeller, R.G. 9Moses, A.D. 2Moses, J.A. 14

Nature of the Miracle Years 16

Nazi Europe and the FinalSolution 7

Nazi Paris 8New Dangerous Liaisons 5

Nicosia, F.R. 15

Optimizing the GermanWorkforce 13

Orlow, D. 10

Pakier, M. 9Paletschek, S. 1Paradoxical Republic, The 9Passerini, L. 5, 10Plans that Failed, The 17 Playing Politics with

History 18Plowman, A. 16Poddar, P. 3Political Economy of

Germany underChancellors Kohl andSchröder, The 15

Political Violence in theWeimar Republic1918–1933 14

Popular Historiographies inthe 19th and 20thCenturies 1

Post-Communist Nostalgia 10

Power and Society in theGDR, 1961–1979 17

Primoratz, I. 15Puaca, B.M. 16

Quataert, D. 5

Raising Citizens in the“Century of the Child” 3

Rathkolb, O. 9Reflections on Cambridge 1Refugees from Nazi

Germany and the LiberalEuropean States 8

Reggiani, A.H. 11Reluctant Revolutionary 14Responsible History 3Rhodes Scholars, Oxford,

and the Creation of anAmerican Elite 1

Robbery and Restitution 8Roseman, M. 16Rowland, A. 1Rozenblit, M.L. 4Rüsen, J. 2, 4Russia before the

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Sabean, D.W. 5, 12Sansi, R. 2Schaefer, B. 18Schaeper, K. 1Schaeper, T.J. 1Schissler, H. 16Schumann, D. 3, 14, 16Scrase, D. 15Searching for a Cultural

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Skolnik, J. 18Soviet Jewry on the Eve of

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in Industry 5Szabo, F.A.J. 4

Terror from the Sky 15Ther, P. 8Thonfeld, C. 7Tilburg, P.A. 11Todorova, M. 10Torrie, J.S. 8Train Journey, The 7

United and Divided 18Uniting Germany 18Unowsky, D.L. 4

Van den Eeckhout, P. 5van der Linden, M. 5van Duin, P.C. 5von Klemperer, K. 4von Plato, A. 7von Richthofen, E. 17Voyage through the

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Weimar Radicals 14Wetzler, A. 8Who Abolished Slavery? 2Willing Seduction 14Women Migrants from

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