German Historical Institute Washington, DC: Occasional Papers
Articles
Forty Years of the Grundgesetz (Basic Law)
1 (1990)
Holocaust and Shilumim: The Policy of 'Wiedergutmachung' in the Early 1950s
2 (1991)
The World Jewish Congress and the End of the German Democratic Republic
3 (1991)
The Return to the Western Tradition: German Historiography since 1945
4 (1991)
CDU Deutschlandpolitik and Reunification 1985-1989
5 (1992)
Felix Gilbert as Scholar and Teacher
6 (1992)
The Migration of Ideology and the Contested Meaning of Freedom: German-Americans in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
7 (1992)
Culture and Politics in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Germany
8 (1992)
Aggressive Nationalism, Immigration Pressure, and Asylum Policy Disputes in Contemporary Germany
9 (1993)
Ideals and Interests in Recent German Foreign Policy
10 (1993)
East German Communists and the Jewish Question: The Case of Paul Merker
11 (1994)
The Manichaean Trap: American Perceptions of the German Empire, 1871–1945
12 (1995)
Cornerstone of Democracy: The West German Grundgesetz, 1949–1989
13 (1995)
The Germans and the Nuclear Question
14 (1995)
The Meaning of Historical Terms and Concepts: New Studies on Begriffsgeschichte
15 (1995)
The Struggle for Germany and the Origins of the Cold War
16 (1996)
Was Hitler's Seizure of Power on January 30, 1933, Inevitable?
18 (1997)
Stunde Null: The End and the Beginning Fifty Years Ago
20 (1997)
Bringing Religion Back in: Elements of a Cultural Explanation of American Democracy
21 (1998)
The Protestant Reformation in German History
22 (1998)
How I Became a German: Jurek Becker's Life in Five Worlds
23 (1999)