Archiv für Mai 2014

Foreign Front: Third World Politics in 1960s West Germany

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/340?rss=1

Unterhaltung als Eigensinn: Eine ostdeutsche Mediengeschichte

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/336?rss=1

Fremdes Essen: Die Geschichte der auslandischen Gastronomie in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/338?rss=1

Magic Lantern Empire: Colonialism and Society in Germany

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/313?rss=1

Zum Selbstverstandnis der letzten deutschen Monarchen: Normverletzungen und Legitimationsstrategien der Bundesfursten zwischen Gottesgnadentum und Medienrevolution

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/311?rss=1

Visual Music: Jazz, Synaesthesia and the History of the Senses in the Weimar Republic

Jazz’s sensational appearance in Europe during the interwar period was a major event in European sound culture. The tours and residencies of American bands and musicians—such as the Original Dixieland Jazz Band or Sam Wooding—fundame…

Godfather Cities: West German Patenschaften and the Lost German East

First developed during the First World War as a means to unify the nation and aid devastated German border communities, after World War Two ‘godfather cities’ (Patenschaften) took on an additional, territorial-revisionist objective: to ass…

Mediating the Enemy: Prussian representations of Austria, France and Sweden during the Seven Years War

This article aims to shed light on early modern images of intra-European ‘others’ and the interface between the transnational public sphere and politics of the time through an investigation of how the periodical Berlinische Privilegirte Ze…

Transnational Approaches to Global History: A View from the Study of German-Indian Entanglement

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/274?rss=1

Emperor of the World: Charlemagne and the Construction of Imperial Authority, 800-1229

Quelle: http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/32/2/294?rss=1