Hartmut Lehmann / James Sheehan (eds.)German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States After 1933
An Interrupted Past
German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States After 1933
Herausgeber: Lehmann, Hartmut; Mauch, Christof; Lazar, David
Hartmut Lehmann / James Sheehan (eds.)German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States After 1933
An Interrupted Past
German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States After 1933
Herausgeber: Lehmann, Hartmut; Mauch, Christof; Lazar, David
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Essays on members of teh German historical profession who fled Nazi Europe.
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Essays on members of teh German historical profession who fled Nazi Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780521558334
- ISBN-10: 0521558336
- Artikelnr.: 21285948
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780521558334
- ISBN-10: 0521558336
- Artikelnr.: 21285948
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface Hartmut Lehmann; Introduction James J. Sheehan; Part I: 1. German
and American historiography in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Ernst
Schulin; 2. German historiography during the Weimar Republic and the Emigre
historians Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 3. The historical seminar of the University
of Berlin in the 1920s Felix Gilbert; Part II: 4. Refugee historians in
America: pre-emigration Germany to 1939 Michael H. Kater; 5. The German
refugee historians and American institutions of higher learning Karen J.
Greenberg; 6. Everyday life and emigration: the role of women Sibylle
Quack; 7. The special case of Austrian refugee historians M. Fellner; 8.
Refugee historians in the United States Catherine Epstein; 9. German
historians in the Office of Strategic Services Barry Katz; 10. The refugee
scholar as intellectual educator: a student's recollections Carl E.
Schorske; Part III: 11. German emigre historians in America: the fifties,
sixties, and seventies Kenneth Barkin; 12. The Americanisation of Hajo
Holborn Otto Pflanze; 13. Explaining history: Hans Rosenberg Hanna
Schissler; 14. Ernst Kantorowicz and Theodor E. Mommsen Ralph E. Lerner;
15. Refugee historians and the German historical profession between 1950
and 1970 Winfried Schulze.
and American historiography in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Ernst
Schulin; 2. German historiography during the Weimar Republic and the Emigre
historians Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 3. The historical seminar of the University
of Berlin in the 1920s Felix Gilbert; Part II: 4. Refugee historians in
America: pre-emigration Germany to 1939 Michael H. Kater; 5. The German
refugee historians and American institutions of higher learning Karen J.
Greenberg; 6. Everyday life and emigration: the role of women Sibylle
Quack; 7. The special case of Austrian refugee historians M. Fellner; 8.
Refugee historians in the United States Catherine Epstein; 9. German
historians in the Office of Strategic Services Barry Katz; 10. The refugee
scholar as intellectual educator: a student's recollections Carl E.
Schorske; Part III: 11. German emigre historians in America: the fifties,
sixties, and seventies Kenneth Barkin; 12. The Americanisation of Hajo
Holborn Otto Pflanze; 13. Explaining history: Hans Rosenberg Hanna
Schissler; 14. Ernst Kantorowicz and Theodor E. Mommsen Ralph E. Lerner;
15. Refugee historians and the German historical profession between 1950
and 1970 Winfried Schulze.
Preface Hartmut Lehmann; Introduction James J. Sheehan; Part I: 1. German
and American historiography in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Ernst
Schulin; 2. German historiography during the Weimar Republic and the Emigre
historians Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 3. The historical seminar of the University
of Berlin in the 1920s Felix Gilbert; Part II: 4. Refugee historians in
America: pre-emigration Germany to 1939 Michael H. Kater; 5. The German
refugee historians and American institutions of higher learning Karen J.
Greenberg; 6. Everyday life and emigration: the role of women Sibylle
Quack; 7. The special case of Austrian refugee historians M. Fellner; 8.
Refugee historians in the United States Catherine Epstein; 9. German
historians in the Office of Strategic Services Barry Katz; 10. The refugee
scholar as intellectual educator: a student's recollections Carl E.
Schorske; Part III: 11. German emigre historians in America: the fifties,
sixties, and seventies Kenneth Barkin; 12. The Americanisation of Hajo
Holborn Otto Pflanze; 13. Explaining history: Hans Rosenberg Hanna
Schissler; 14. Ernst Kantorowicz and Theodor E. Mommsen Ralph E. Lerner;
15. Refugee historians and the German historical profession between 1950
and 1970 Winfried Schulze.
and American historiography in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Ernst
Schulin; 2. German historiography during the Weimar Republic and the Emigre
historians Wolfgang J. Mommsen; 3. The historical seminar of the University
of Berlin in the 1920s Felix Gilbert; Part II: 4. Refugee historians in
America: pre-emigration Germany to 1939 Michael H. Kater; 5. The German
refugee historians and American institutions of higher learning Karen J.
Greenberg; 6. Everyday life and emigration: the role of women Sibylle
Quack; 7. The special case of Austrian refugee historians M. Fellner; 8.
Refugee historians in the United States Catherine Epstein; 9. German
historians in the Office of Strategic Services Barry Katz; 10. The refugee
scholar as intellectual educator: a student's recollections Carl E.
Schorske; Part III: 11. German emigre historians in America: the fifties,
sixties, and seventies Kenneth Barkin; 12. The Americanisation of Hajo
Holborn Otto Pflanze; 13. Explaining history: Hans Rosenberg Hanna
Schissler; 14. Ernst Kantorowicz and Theodor E. Mommsen Ralph E. Lerner;
15. Refugee historians and the German historical profession between 1950
and 1970 Winfried Schulze.