Archiv für September 2015

Journeys into Madness: Mapping Mental Illness in the Austro-Hungarian Empire . Edited by Gemma Blackshaw and Sabine Wieber. New York: Berghahn, 2012. Pp. viii + 213. Cloth $70.00. ISBN: 978-0857454584.

Book Reviews Greg Eghigian, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 429-430Abstract

Theater und Öffentlichkeit im Vormärz. Berlin, München und Wien als Schauplätze bürgerlicher Medienpraxis . By Meike Wagner. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2013. Pp. 415. Cloth €99.80. ISBN 978-3050059617.

Book Reviews James M. Brophy, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 427-429Abstract

Bluestocking Feminism and British-German Cultural Transfer, 1750–1837 . By Alessa Johns. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2014. Pp. 227 Cloth $30.00. ISBN 978-0472035946.

Book Reviews Joy Wiltenburg, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 426-427Abstract

Women and the Counter-Reformation in Early Modern Münster . By Simone Laqua-O’Donnell. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xiv + 214. Cloth $99.00 ISBN: 978-0199683314.

Book Reviews Gary K. Waite, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 424-425Abstract

From Private Photography to Mass Circulation: The Queering of East German Visual Culture, 1968–1989

Research Articles Josie McLellan, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 405-423Abstract

Documenting as a “Passion and Obsession”: Photographs from the Lodz (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto

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Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 387-404

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Working Photos: Propaganda, Participation, and the Visual Production of Memory in Nazi Germany

Research Articles Ulrich Prehn, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 366-386Abstract

Selfhood, Place, and Ideology in German Photo Albums, 1933–1945

Research Articles Maiken Umbach, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 335-365Abstract

Reading German Jewry through Vernacular Photography: From the Kaiserreich to the Third Reich

Research Articles Leora Auslander, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 300-334Abstract

Introduction: Photography and Twentieth-Century German History

Introduction Elizabeth Harvey, Maiken Umbach, Central European History, Volume 48 Special Issue 03, pp 287-299Abstract