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The rising German interest in rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust has been accompanied by an emphasis on their exceptionality among the wartime German population. Seen as aberrations, rescuers are used to present a simplified generalization of the German majority’s wartime conduct by defining what it was not. This article argues that this view, as Central European History 57 (2024), 3Article An Imperial Adventus into a City of Warehouses: History, Modernity, and Urbanity in the Symbolic and Material Construction of Hamburg’s Free Port Lasse Heerten pp 311 – 337 Afterlives of Anders als die Andern and of Weimar Sara Friedman pp 338 – 356 For Want of Membership and Money: The 1936 Hitler
Hegemonic masculinity in Nazi Germany, as well as in many militarized societies around the globe, meant physical, emotional, and moral “hardness.” The ideal man, embodied by the soldier, was tough and aggressive, in control of his body, mind, and psyche. He did not hesitate to sacrifice life and limb on behalf of the Fatherland, or to subordinate his individuality under the
Change and Continuity in the Treatment of German Kriegsopfer
Central European History offers articles, review essays, and book reviews that range widely through the history of Germany, Austria, and other German-speaking regions of Central Europe from the medieval era to the present. Central European History 48 (2015), 541564. – Central European History Society of the American Historical Association, 2015 doi:10.1017/S0008938915001144
Bismarck and the Great Game: Germany and Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Central Asia, 1871–1890 – Volume 48 Issue 2 To be presented at the 135th annual meeting of the American Historical Association On ZOOM | 7 – 10 January 2021 This report summarizes aspects of CEH’s operations for the 2020 calendar year. It provides highlights, an overview of the journal’s production and publication functions, and statistics concerning submissions.
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Scope Published since 1968, Central European History is the primary venue for scholarly exchange and debate of central Europe’s diverse and complex history. The journal publishes on a range of topics, bringing research articles, book and film reviews and review essays, discussion fora, and other forms of scholarly writing to a broad audience of specialists and non-specialists Central European History , Volume 48 , Special Issue 3: Photography and Twentieth-Century German History , September 2015 , pp. 287 – 299
In the mid-1960s, a small delegation of graduate students went to Theodore S. Hamerow’s office at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. Noting that the Journal of Central European Affairs had ceased publication in 1964, James Harris, Stanley Zucker, and I asked our advisor why there was no academic journal dedicated to German history, a new field that had Among them were general, often voluminous, accounts of the war that adopted an international perspective or addressed the conflict’s global reach. 1 Others, by contrast, focused on only one country’s experience. 2 There were accounts that foregrounded the personal experience of soldiers or civilians. 3 Others, in turn, offered new
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Guilt or Responsibility? The Hundred-Year Debate on the Origins of World War I December 2015 Central European History 48 (04):541-564 DOI: 10.1017/S0008938915001144 Authors: Annika Mombauer
The Thirty Years‘ War, [h] fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. An estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from battle, famine, or disease, while parts of Germany reported population declines of over 50%. [19] Related conflicts include the Eighty Years‘ War, the War of the Mantuan The Jews who lived in the Lodz (Litzmannstadt) ghetto endeavored in a variety of written ways to document their experiences for later generations. Photographers who lived in the ghetto also helped capture on film the daily reality of those who lived there. In this way, the foundation was laid for a later investigation of the ghetto—one from the perspective of the 61Ontheshiftingidentitiesandallegiancesofmiddle-classGermanJewsduringandafterWorldWarI,seeMartinaSteer, “Nation, Religion, Gender: The Triple Challenge of Middle-Class German-Jewish Women in World War I, ” Central European History 48 no. 2 (2015), 176 –98.
Central European History 48, 3 (2015): 387-404. You do not need to go to other secondary sources, but you can draw from the mini-lecture by Magilow (see readings, Sept. 24) Assignment #2 (maximum: 1500 words) Due Nov. 24, 11:59 pm, on canvas Please write a critical evaluation of the article by Waxman. Scope Published since 1968, Central European History is the primary venue for scholarly exchange and debate of central Europe’s diverse and complex
Central European History Impact IF 2024-2025 The Impact IF 2024 of Central European History is 0.26, which is computed in 2025 as per its definition. Central European History IF is decreased by a factor of 0.11 and approximate percentage change is -29.73% when compared to preceding year 2023, which shows a falling trend.
Prepared by CEH Editor Monica Black (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) for the Central European History Society (CEHS) To be presented at the 134th annual meeting of the American Historical Association New York City, NY | January 3-5, 2020 This report summarizes aspects of CEH’s operations for the 2019 calendar year. It provides highlights, an overview of the journal’s University of Alabama at Birmingham – Cited by 543 – History of Germany – Nazi Germany – Historical Memory – the Holocaust – European History
History conjures up an image of the past and transports it into our present. Photographs both facilitate and, at times, markedly determine this historical process, especially for the twentieth century. For better or worse, they have irrevocably shaped the way we imagine the characters and sites of modern history. From infamous dictators to mass political rallies, from radical See also Konrad H. Jarausch, review of Geschichte Deutschlands im 20. Jahrhundert, by Herbert, Ulrich, Central European History 48, no. 2 (2015): 249–51 Google Scholar.
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Prepared by CEH Editor Monica Black (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) for the Central European History Society (CEHS) To be presented at the 135th annual meeting of the American Historical Association January 7, 2022 This report summarizes aspects of CEH’s operations for the 2021 calendar year. Central European states and historic lands at times associated with the region Central Europe or alternatively Middle Europe is a region of the European continent lying between the variously defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. The term…
A dramatic paradigm shift has occurred in European and German hate-speech laws, from their nineteenth-century origins in repressive campaigns against the Left to their present association with pluralism, tolerance, and minority rights. This article rethinks the timing and causes of that shift, arguing that, contrary to the prevailing scholarship, the decade of the 1890s—not 1945 Cambridge Core – Central European History – Volume 48 -As the sovereign of a newly fashioned kingdom facing uncertain prospects, King Ludwig I of Bavaria launched a sprawling building program to transform his capital city, Munich. Ludwig believed that the patronage of art and architecture would enhance his political authority and foster a sense of historical legitimacy in Roaring silence. Central European History 54 (1), 47-56. Koloma Beck, Teresa. 2021. ›I am a victor, not a victim!‹ Verweigerung und
The History of European Photography, 1900 – 1938, 2010 The history of the 20th century comprises several historical periods of change in the socio-political, cultural and artistic spheres. The first half of the century is par- ticularly complicated, because nearly two of its first decades belong historically, if not chronologically, to the 19th century and were the direct result of the
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Shaping Public Opinion through Architecture and Urban Design: Perspectives on Ludwig I and His Building Program for a “New Munich” – Volume 48 Issue 1 the original mandate to study the history of German-speaking Central Europe. “ ”2 These parameters echoes of Kulturträger and Mittleuropa aside encompass two ancillary fields of — — historical inquiry, Habsburg history and Eastern European history, which have remained largely distinct from German history. Within each of these two ancillary fields, powerful questions that Central European History offers articles, review essays, and book reviews that range widely through the history of Germany, Austria, and other German-speaking r
Central Europe is a region located in the heart of the European continent, comprising 9 countries. The countries in Central Europe include Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
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