New Books in German Studies
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Dan Stone, “Histories of the Holocaust” (Oxford UP, 2010)
61 hours 13 mins; October 03, 2013
Guido Steinberg, “German Jihad: On the Internationalisation of Islamist Terrorism” (Columbia UP, 2013)
45 mins; September 10, 2013
Robert Gerwarth, “Hitler’s Hangman: The Life of Heydrich” (Yale UP, 2012)
64 hours 13 mins; July 24, 2013
Alisha Rankin, “Panaceia’s Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany” (U. Chicago Press, 2013)
65 hours 13 mins; July 18, 2013
Anne-Marie O’Connor, “The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt’s Masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer” (Knopf, 2012)
61 hours 48 mins; July 12, 2013
Christopher Browning, “Remembering Survival: Inside a Nazi Slave Labor Camp” (W. W. Norton, 2010)
64 hours 14 mins; June 18, 2013
Joy Wiltenburg, “Crime & Culture in Early Modern Germany” (University of Virginia Press, 2012)
48 mins; March 11, 2013
R. M. Douglas, “Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans after the Second World War” (Yale UP, 2012)
60 hours 33 mins; February 14, 2013
Donald Bloxham, “The Final Solution: A Genocide” (Oxford UP, 2009)
73 hours 3 mins; February 12, 2013
Mary Fulbrook, “A Small Near Town Auschwitz: Ordinary Nazis and the Holocaust” (Oxford UP, 2012)
62 hours 6 mins; December 19, 2012
Marek Jan Chodakiewicz, “The Massacre in Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Before, During, After” (Columbia UP, 2005)
70 hours 18 mins; November 08, 2012
Astrid Eckert, “The Struggle for the Files: The Western Allies and the Return of German Archives after the Second World War” (Cambridge UP, 2012)
62 hours 36 mins; October 23, 2012
Ben Shepherd, “Terror in the Balkans: German Armies and Partisan Warfare” (Harvard UP, 2012)
47 mins; September 26, 2012
Denise Phillips, “Acolytes of Nature: Defining Natural Science in Germany, 1770-1850” (University of Chicago Press, 2012)
55 mins; September 19, 2012
Richard Bessel, “Germany 1945: From War to Peace” (Harper, 2009)
55 mins; July 02, 2012
Monica Black, “Death in Berlin: From Weimar to Divided Germany” (Cambridge UP, 2011)
66 hours 55 mins; April 27, 2012
Jorg Muth, “Command Culture: Officer Education in the U.S. Army and the German Armed Forces, 1901-1940” (UNT Press, 2011)
78 hours 10 mins; March 12, 2012
David Stahel, “Operation Barbarossa and Germany’s Defeat in the East” (Cambridge UP, 2009)
63 hours 23 mins; February 13, 2012
Gerald Steinacher, “Nazis on the Run: How Hitler’s Henchmen Fled Justice” (Oxford UP, 2011)
59 mins; December 13, 2011
David Ciarlo, “Advertising Empire: Race and Visual Culture in Imperial Germany” (Harvard UP, 2011)
72 hours 31 mins; November 17, 2011
Annette Timm, “The Politics of Fertility in Twentieth-Century Berlin” (Cambridge UP, 2010)
67 hours 9 mins; November 15, 2011
Ronald Reng, “A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke” (Yellow Jersey Press, 2011)
63 hours 2 mins; November 11, 2011
Timothy Nunan, “Carl Schmitt, ‘Writings on War'” (Polity Press, 2011)
67 hours 39 mins; October 25, 2011
Edith Sheffer, “Burned Bridge: How East and West Germans Made the Iron Curtain” (Oxford UP, 2011)
65 hours 56 mins; October 14, 2011
Kay Schiller and Christopher Young, “The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany” (University of California Press, 2010)
67 hours 18 mins; September 26, 2011
Elizabeth Heineman, “Before Porn Was Legal: The Erotica Empire of Beate Uhse” (University of Chicago Press, 2011)
66 hours 12 mins; September 02, 2011
Konrad H. Jarausch, “Reluctant Accomplice: A Wehrmacht Soldier’s Letters from the Eastern Front” (Princeton University Press, 2011)
57 mins; July 12, 2011
Christopher Krebs, “A Most Dangerous Book: Tacitus’s Germania from the Roman Empire to the Third Reich” (Norton, 2011)
80 hours 14 mins; June 22, 2011
Matthias Strohn, “The German Army and the Defense of the Reich: Military Doctrine and the Conduct of the Defensive Battle, 1918-1939” (Cambridge UP, 2011)
55 mins; June 03, 2011
Jonathan Steinberg, “Bismarck: A Life” (Oxford UP, 2011)
69 hours 4 mins; May 24, 2011
Robert Citino, “Death of the Wehrmacht: The German Campaigns of 1942” (UP of Kansas, 2007)
64 hours 43 mins; April 22, 2011
Erik Jensen, “Body by Weimar: Athletes, Gender, and German Modernity” (Oxford UP, 2010)
62 hours 47 mins; April 01, 2011
Hans Kundnani, “Utopia or Auschwitz: Germany’s 1968 Generation and the Holocaust” (Columbia UP, 2010)
52 mins; March 13, 2011
Catherine Epstein, “Model Nazi: Arthur Greiser and the Occupation of Western Poland” (Oxford UP, 2010)
62 hours 11 mins; January 27, 2011
Thomas Weber, “Hitler’s First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War” (Oxford UP, 2010)
81 hours 20 mins; December 03, 2010
Joe Maiolo, “Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941” (Basic Books, 2010)
61 hours 54 mins; November 12, 2010
Valerie Hebert, “Hitler’s Generals on Trial: The Last War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg” (University Press of Kansas, 2010)
65 hours 2 mins; August 27, 2010
Gary Bruce, “The Firm: The Inside Story of the Stasi” (Oxford UP, 2010)
69 hours 5 mins; July 29, 2010
Andrew Donson, “Youth in the Fatherless Land: War Pedagogy, Nationalism, and Authority in Germany, 1914-1918” (Harvard UP, 2010)
64 hours 34 mins; April 23, 2010
Hilary Earl, “The Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial, 1945-1958: Atrocity, Law, and History” (Cambridge UP, 2010)
66 hours 41 mins; February 26, 2010
Alan E. Steinweis, “Kristallnacht 1938” (Harvard UP, 2009)
71 hours 30 mins; January 23, 2010
Michaela Hoenicke, “Know Your Enemy: American Debate on Nazism, 1933-1945” (Cambridge UP, 2009)
76 hours 52 mins; November 29, 2009
Stevan Allen, “Roaming Ghostland: The Final Days of East Germany” (Xlibris, 2010)
69 hours 33 mins; October 30, 2009
Peter Fritzsche, “Life and Death in the Third Reich” (Harvard UP, 2008)
65 hours 56 mins; September 25, 2009
Alexander Watson, “Enduring the Great War: Combat, Morale and Collapse in the German and British Armies, 1914-1918” (Cambridge UP, 2008)
64 hours 25 mins; August 06, 2009
Giles MacDonogh, “After the Reich: The Brutal History of the Allied Occupation” (Basic Books, 2007)
67 hours 53 mins; June 19, 2009
Tony Michels, “Fire in their Hearts: Yiddish Socialists in New York” (Harvard UP, 2005)
65 hours 19 mins; April 09, 2009
Samuel Kassow, “Who Will Write Our History? Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive” (Indiana UP, 2007)
51 mins; January 30, 2009
Mark Mazower, “Hitler’s Empire: Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe” (Penguin, 2008)
46 mins; October 01, 2008
Robert Gellately, “Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe” (Knopf, 2007)
72 hours 9 mins; April 18, 2008