German History in Context

German History in Context accepts proposals for monographs and edited collections on all aspects of modern German history. We especially encourage submissions on any aspect of post-1945 cultural, political, and social history. Studies on the Third Reich, the Weimar Republic, and Imperial Germany are also welcomed. Of particular interest to the series editors are studies that explore their given historical topic in a wider perspective, for instance by comparing cultural developments in East and West Germany; by seeking to understand developments in Germany in a transnational or global context; or by analyzing the degree to which events in Germany are shaped by the legacy of earlier eras.

The series editor is Bill Niven, Professor in Contemporary German History at Nottingham Trent University. The series editorial board is Stefan Berger, Professor of History at the Rühr University Bochum; Atina Grossmann, Professor of History and Women’s and Gender Studies at Cooper Union; and Andrew I. Port, Associate Professor of History at Wayne State University.

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