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Enlightenment typical of the larger
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self admits, the celebration of cla
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BOOK REVIEWS KARIN �RIEDRICH, The
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een formed in the early modern peri
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Royal Prussian Particular-Historie
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HOWARD HOTSON, Johann Heinrich Alst
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This method sharpens our insight in
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and letters). By contrast, the inte
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interests or signal that he was abo
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ock, is not exactly an example of t
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State-Building in 19th-Century Germ
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State-Building in 19th-Century Germ
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State-Building in 19th-Century Germ
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History of Germany from 1806 to Reu
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History of Germany from 1806 to Reu
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History of Germany from 1806 to Reu
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History of Germany from 1806 to Reu
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nouncements were put into practice,
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thoroughly examines different types
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preted as a Nordic-Germanic dramati
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or Münster could only dream of. Th
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British-German Relations since 1945
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British-German Relations since 1945
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British-German Relations since 1945
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British-German Relations since 1945
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imately 300,000 files in the �CD
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Andrew also demonstrates that Germa
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JAN-WERNER MÜLLER, Another Country
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German Intellectuals, Unification,
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German Intellectuals, Unification,
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BARBARA MARSHALL, The New Germany a
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The New Germany and Migration in Eu
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The New Germany and Migration in Eu
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CON�ERENCE REPORT Three Debates R
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seen against the background of a hi
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full explanation of society’s col
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As a matter of interest to readers,
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Jörg Neuheiser: Popular Conservati
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Prize of the German Historical Inst
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SABINE �REITAG joined the GHIL as
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tury in a comparative perspective.
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choices and dilemmas they faced, th
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Recent Acquisitions LIBRARY NEWS Th
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Benninghaus, Christina (ed.), Regio
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Bonin, Jan and Christophe �ricker
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Dahlmann, Dittmar (ed.), Kinder und
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�arr, James R., Artisans in Europ
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Gellately, Robert, Backing Hitler:
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Herlemann, Beatrix, ‘Wir sind geb
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1923-1939, Deutsche Hochschulschrif
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Lottner, Herbert, Aufstiegswille co
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Mezynski, Andrzej, Kommando Paulsen
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Oswald, Julius and Rita Haub (eds),
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Rose, Jonathan (ed.), The Holocaust
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Thomaneck, Jürgen K. A. and Bill N
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Woods, Roger, The Conservative Revo
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Peter Alter, The Reluctant Patron:
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Annual Lectures of the German Histo