ZS: German Life and Letters 71 (2018), H.2

German Life and Letters 

Volume 71 (2018), Issue 2

 

Special Number: Narratives of Identity and Nationhood in Occupied Germany 

Issue edited by Lara Feigel and Emily Oliver

 


INTRODUCTION: NARRATIVES OF IDENTITY AND NATIONHOOD IN OCCUPIED GERMANY (pages 131–138)
Lara Feigel and Emily Oliver
DOI: 10.1111/glal.12187

‘EVERYBODY GETS FRAGEBOGENED SOONER OR LATER’: THE DENAZIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE AS CULTURAL TEXT (pages 139–153)
Werner Sollors
DOI: 10.1111/glal.12188

ANN: 24th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar: German History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (November 2017)

The German Historical Institute (GHI) Washington and the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University are pleased to announce the 24th Transatlantic Doctoral Seminar in German History, which will take place at GHI West, the Pacific Regional Office of the GHI Washington, in Berkeley, California, from May 30 to June 2, 2018. Organizers: Anna von der Goltz (Georgetown University) and Richard F. Wetzell (GHI Washington).

ANN: TOC - German Politics and Society (Volume 35, Issue 2)

Sounds German? Popular Music in Postwar Germany at the Crossroads of the National and Transnational

Ranging across musical genres, time periods, and geographies, this special issue of German Politics and Society brings together contributions from leading scholars on German popular music in Postwar Germany. These investigations into popular music address the genre's sociopolitical impact and its effects on national identity, thinking about gender and sexuality, and cultural production and consumption.

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