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Offering a new interpretation of the tens of thousands of political trials that undermined the first German democracy, Henning Grunwald looks for the first time at combative and fiercely committed party barristers who turned dry legal procedure into spectacular clashes of ideology.

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Offering a new interpretation of the tens of thousands of political trials that undermined the first German democracy, Henning Grunwald looks for the first time at combative and fiercely committed party barristers who turned dry legal procedure into spectacular clashes of ideology.
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Henning Grunwald is DAAD Visiting Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University and teaches modern German and European history. He graduated with first class Honors and received his Ph.D. in 2003, both from the University of Cambridge. Grunwald has held positions as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Theatre Studies at Freie Universität Berlin, as Assistant for Academic Strategy to the President of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and was a Visiting Scholar in Columbia University's Department of History. He has published on the history of the notion of crisis (with Manfred Pfister), on the performativity of justice, and on Holocaust memorialization and European identity.