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German Historical Institute London Bulletin

Volume 44 (2022), No. 2 (November issue)

 
 
 
 
 

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CONTENTS

 

Special Issue

Memory Cultures 2.0: From Opferkonkurrenz to Solidarity

 

 

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Memory Cultures 2.0: From Opferkonkurrenz to Solidarity. Introduction

– Mirjam Sarah Brusius

3

‘Victimhood is a Tricky Terrain to Negotiate’

– Michael Rothberg in conversation with Mirjam Sarah Brusius

21

From Opferkonkurrenz to Solidarity: A Round Table

– Manuela Bauche, Patricia Piberger, Sébastien Tremblay, and
Hannah Tzuberi

32

Beyond Victimhood: German Muslims and the Minority Question
after the Holocaust

– Sultan Doughan in conversation with Mirjam Sarah Brusius

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Memory Cultures 2.0 and Museums

– Jaś Elsner in conversation with Mirjam Sarah Brusius

99

   
Review Article

 

On the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of an Extraordinary Book:
Anthony Grafton, The Footnote: A Curious History

– Helmut Zedelmaier

112

 

 

Book Reviews

 

Stuart Airlie, Making and Unmaking the Carolingians, 751–888

– Daniel Schumacher

120

Simon Karstens, Gescheiterte Kolonien—Erträumte Imperien:
Eine andere Geschichte der europäischen Expansion 1492–1615

– Annika Raapke

126

Carolin Schäfer, ‘Authority’ in Ordnung und Aufruhr: Der
Autoritätsdiskurs während der Englischen Revolution und des Interregnums

– Sibylle Röth

130

Daniel Menning, Politik, Ökonomie und Aktienspekulation:
‘South Sea Bubble und Co.’ 1720

– Tilman Haug

137

Michael Gnehm and Sonja Hildebrand (eds.), Architectural
History and Globalized Knowledge: Gottfried Semper in London / Michael
Gnehm, Sonja Hildebrand, and Dieter Weidmann (eds.), Gottfried
Semper: London Writings 1850–1855

– John R. Davis

143

Steven Press, Blood and Diamonds: Germany’s Imperial
Ambitions in Africa

– Tristan Oestermann

153

Marc David Baer, German, Jew, Muslim, Gay: The Life and
Times of Hugo Marcus

– Razak Khan

159

Theodor Lessing, Jewish Self-Hate

– Peter Bergamin

163

 

 

Conference Reports

 

Workshop on Medieval Germany

– Marcus Meer

168

From Cambridge to Bielefeld—and Back? British and
Continental Approaches to Intellectual History

– Maximilian Priebe

172

Education and Urban Transformations: Marginalities
and Intersections

– Yamini Agarwal and Debarati Bagchi

178

 

 

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