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Welfare in the Warfare State: Nazi Social Policy on the International Stage (Kiran Klaus Patel) | 3 |
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Review Article | |
Internationals of Experts, Educators, and Scholars: Transnational Histories of Information and Knowledge in the Long Nineteenth Century (Chris Manias) | 39 |
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Book Reviews | |
Katharina Behrens, Scham: Zur sozialen Bedeutung eines Gefühls im spätmittelalterlichen England (Dana Durkee) | 59 |
László Kontler, Translations, Histories, Enlightenments: William Robertson in Germany, 1760–1795 (Avi Lifschitz) | 63 |
Micheline Nilsen, The Working Man’s Green Space: Allotment Gardens in England, France, and Germany, 1870–1919 (Tobias Becker) | 67 |
Rebecca Ayako Bennette, Fighting for the Soul of Germany: The Catholic Struggle for Inclusion after Unification (Olaf Blaschke) | 71 |
Stefan Manz, Constructing a German Diaspora: The ‘Greater German Empire’, 1871–1918 (Bettina Brockmeyer) | 77 |
Kris Manjapra, Age of Entanglement: German and Indian Intellectuals across Empire (Harald Fischer-Tiné) | 83 |
Charmian Brinson and Richard Dove, A Matter of Intelligence: MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees 1933–50 (Alan MacLeod) | 90 |
Hugo Service, Germans to Poles: Communism, Nationalism and Ethnic Cleansing after the Second World War (Tobias Weger) | 85 |
Sagi Schaefer, States of Division: Border and Boundary Formation in Cold War Rural Germany (Arnd Bauerkämper) | 100 |
Volker R. Berghahn, American Big Business in Britain and Germany: A Comparative History of Two ‘Special Relationships’ in the Twen tieth Century (Christof Dejung) | 104 |
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Conference Reports | |
Dreams of Germany: Music and (Trans)national Imaginaries in the Modern Era (Kate Guthrie) | 110 |
Report on the Inauguration of the Branch Office of the Max Weber Foundation, New Delhi (Divya Kannan) | 116 |
Ignorance and Non-Knowledge in Early Modern Expansion (Susanne Friedrich) | 122 |
Twelfth Workshop on Early Modern Central European History (Saskia Limbach) | 128 |
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Library News | |
Recent Acquisitions | 128 |