German Migrant Historians in North America
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German Migrant Historians in North America
Transatlantic Careers and Scholarship after 1945
Hagemann, Karen; Jarausch, Konrad H.
Berghahn Books
11/2024
504
Dura
9781805397922
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction: German Historians and Central European History in North America after 1945
Karen Hagemann and Konrad H. Jarausch
Part I: German (Migrant) Historians in North America Since 1945: Careers and Academic Institutions
Chapter 1. Labor Migrants, Explorers, and Academic Intermediaries: German Historians in North America since 1945
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 2. Transatlantic Mediators or Scholars Abroad?: The German Studies Professorship Program of the DAAD in North America
Andrea A. Sinn
Chapter 3. German Politics on the Potomac: The Foundation of the German Historical Institute and Transatlantic Exchange
Scott H. Krause
Part II: Transatlantic Academic Migration: Individual Narratives
Chapter 4. Generation of 1938: The Trials and Tribulations of Teaching and Researching Modern German History in Three Academic Cultures
Volker Berghahn
Chapter 5. Inadvertent Intermediary: Becoming a German Historian in the US
Konrad H. Jarausch
Chapter 6. Recentering a German Academic Career: From Munich and Berlin to Toronto
Irmgard Steinisch
Chapter 7. My Transatlantic Life: The Mis/adventures of a Military Historian
Michael Geyer
Chapter 8. Gender Historian by Passion, Professor and Migrant by Chance
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 9. German-American Identity and the Demise of National Histories
Thomas Kuehne
Chapter 10. From East Berlin to West Los Angeles: An Unexpected Journey
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 11. Moving Transatlantic: Episodes, Encounters, and Experiences
Andreas W. Daum
Chapter 12. Straight Outta Niederbayern: Writing Gender History on the US West Coast
Ulrike Strasser
Chapter 13. Professors, Post-Structuralism, and the "Postwar": A Transnational Academic Career in the Age of Globalization
Frank Biess
Chapter 14. Going East and Going West: A Central Europeanist in the US
Gregor Thum
Part III: Transatlantic Scholarship: Key Themes and Debates in Twentieth-Century German History
Chapter 15. A Transatlantic "Second Repression"? Postwar Migrant Historians and Writing about National Socialism and the Holocaust
Helmut Walser Smith
Chapter 16. Reexamining the Transatlantic Scholarship on Modern German-Jewish History since the 1970s
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 17. Writing the History of Post-1945 Germany from Across the Atlantic: Transatlantic Entangled Histories and Critical Perspectices
Anna Von Der Goltz
Appendix
List of German-born Migrant Historians in Canada and the United States
Selected Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction: German Historians and Central European History in North America after 1945
Karen Hagemann and Konrad H. Jarausch
Part I: German (Migrant) Historians in North America Since 1945: Careers and Academic Institutions
Chapter 1. Labor Migrants, Explorers, and Academic Intermediaries: German Historians in North America since 1945
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 2. Transatlantic Mediators or Scholars Abroad?: The German Studies Professorship Program of the DAAD in North America
Andrea A. Sinn
Chapter 3. German Politics on the Potomac: The Foundation of the German Historical Institute and Transatlantic Exchange
Scott H. Krause
Part II: Transatlantic Academic Migration: Individual Narratives
Chapter 4. Generation of 1938: The Trials and Tribulations of Teaching and Researching Modern German History in Three Academic Cultures
Volker Berghahn
Chapter 5. Inadvertent Intermediary: Becoming a German Historian in the US
Konrad H. Jarausch
Chapter 6. Recentering a German Academic Career: From Munich and Berlin to Toronto
Irmgard Steinisch
Chapter 7. My Transatlantic Life: The Mis/adventures of a Military Historian
Michael Geyer
Chapter 8. Gender Historian by Passion, Professor and Migrant by Chance
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 9. German-American Identity and the Demise of National Histories
Thomas Kuehne
Chapter 10. From East Berlin to West Los Angeles: An Unexpected Journey
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 11. Moving Transatlantic: Episodes, Encounters, and Experiences
Andreas W. Daum
Chapter 12. Straight Outta Niederbayern: Writing Gender History on the US West Coast
Ulrike Strasser
Chapter 13. Professors, Post-Structuralism, and the "Postwar": A Transnational Academic Career in the Age of Globalization
Frank Biess
Chapter 14. Going East and Going West: A Central Europeanist in the US
Gregor Thum
Part III: Transatlantic Scholarship: Key Themes and Debates in Twentieth-Century German History
Chapter 15. A Transatlantic "Second Repression"? Postwar Migrant Historians and Writing about National Socialism and the Holocaust
Helmut Walser Smith
Chapter 16. Reexamining the Transatlantic Scholarship on Modern German-Jewish History since the 1970s
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 17. Writing the History of Post-1945 Germany from Across the Atlantic: Transatlantic Entangled Histories and Critical Perspectices
Anna Von Der Goltz
Appendix
List of German-born Migrant Historians in Canada and the United States
Selected Bibliography
Index
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History: 20th Century to Present, Refugee and Migration Studies
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction: German Historians and Central European History in North America after 1945
Karen Hagemann and Konrad H. Jarausch
Part I: German (Migrant) Historians in North America Since 1945: Careers and Academic Institutions
Chapter 1. Labor Migrants, Explorers, and Academic Intermediaries: German Historians in North America since 1945
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 2. Transatlantic Mediators or Scholars Abroad?: The German Studies Professorship Program of the DAAD in North America
Andrea A. Sinn
Chapter 3. German Politics on the Potomac: The Foundation of the German Historical Institute and Transatlantic Exchange
Scott H. Krause
Part II: Transatlantic Academic Migration: Individual Narratives
Chapter 4. Generation of 1938: The Trials and Tribulations of Teaching and Researching Modern German History in Three Academic Cultures
Volker Berghahn
Chapter 5. Inadvertent Intermediary: Becoming a German Historian in the US
Konrad H. Jarausch
Chapter 6. Recentering a German Academic Career: From Munich and Berlin to Toronto
Irmgard Steinisch
Chapter 7. My Transatlantic Life: The Mis/adventures of a Military Historian
Michael Geyer
Chapter 8. Gender Historian by Passion, Professor and Migrant by Chance
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 9. German-American Identity and the Demise of National Histories
Thomas Kuehne
Chapter 10. From East Berlin to West Los Angeles: An Unexpected Journey
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 11. Moving Transatlantic: Episodes, Encounters, and Experiences
Andreas W. Daum
Chapter 12. Straight Outta Niederbayern: Writing Gender History on the US West Coast
Ulrike Strasser
Chapter 13. Professors, Post-Structuralism, and the "Postwar": A Transnational Academic Career in the Age of Globalization
Frank Biess
Chapter 14. Going East and Going West: A Central Europeanist in the US
Gregor Thum
Part III: Transatlantic Scholarship: Key Themes and Debates in Twentieth-Century German History
Chapter 15. A Transatlantic "Second Repression"? Postwar Migrant Historians and Writing about National Socialism and the Holocaust
Helmut Walser Smith
Chapter 16. Reexamining the Transatlantic Scholarship on Modern German-Jewish History since the 1970s
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 17. Writing the History of Post-1945 Germany from Across the Atlantic: Transatlantic Entangled Histories and Critical Perspectices
Anna Von Der Goltz
Appendix
List of German-born Migrant Historians in Canada and the United States
Selected Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction: German Historians and Central European History in North America after 1945
Karen Hagemann and Konrad H. Jarausch
Part I: German (Migrant) Historians in North America Since 1945: Careers and Academic Institutions
Chapter 1. Labor Migrants, Explorers, and Academic Intermediaries: German Historians in North America since 1945
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 2. Transatlantic Mediators or Scholars Abroad?: The German Studies Professorship Program of the DAAD in North America
Andrea A. Sinn
Chapter 3. German Politics on the Potomac: The Foundation of the German Historical Institute and Transatlantic Exchange
Scott H. Krause
Part II: Transatlantic Academic Migration: Individual Narratives
Chapter 4. Generation of 1938: The Trials and Tribulations of Teaching and Researching Modern German History in Three Academic Cultures
Volker Berghahn
Chapter 5. Inadvertent Intermediary: Becoming a German Historian in the US
Konrad H. Jarausch
Chapter 6. Recentering a German Academic Career: From Munich and Berlin to Toronto
Irmgard Steinisch
Chapter 7. My Transatlantic Life: The Mis/adventures of a Military Historian
Michael Geyer
Chapter 8. Gender Historian by Passion, Professor and Migrant by Chance
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 9. German-American Identity and the Demise of National Histories
Thomas Kuehne
Chapter 10. From East Berlin to West Los Angeles: An Unexpected Journey
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 11. Moving Transatlantic: Episodes, Encounters, and Experiences
Andreas W. Daum
Chapter 12. Straight Outta Niederbayern: Writing Gender History on the US West Coast
Ulrike Strasser
Chapter 13. Professors, Post-Structuralism, and the "Postwar": A Transnational Academic Career in the Age of Globalization
Frank Biess
Chapter 14. Going East and Going West: A Central Europeanist in the US
Gregor Thum
Part III: Transatlantic Scholarship: Key Themes and Debates in Twentieth-Century German History
Chapter 15. A Transatlantic "Second Repression"? Postwar Migrant Historians and Writing about National Socialism and the Holocaust
Helmut Walser Smith
Chapter 16. Reexamining the Transatlantic Scholarship on Modern German-Jewish History since the 1970s
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 17. Writing the History of Post-1945 Germany from Across the Atlantic: Transatlantic Entangled Histories and Critical Perspectices
Anna Von Der Goltz
Appendix
List of German-born Migrant Historians in Canada and the United States
Selected Bibliography
Index
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