> Verlagsreihe
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Capitalism and its critics a long-term view by Jürgen Kocka
London: The German Historical Institute London, 2018
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Subjectivity and history approaches to twentieth-century German society by Mary Fulbrook
London: The German Historical Institute London, 2017
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Cultures of decision-making by Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger
London: The German Historical Institute London, 2016
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The moral economy of trust modern trajectories by Ute Frevert
London: German Historical Inst., 2014
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"Jetzt judenfrei" writing tourism in Nazi-occupied Poland by Jane Caplan
London: German Historical Inst., 2013
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Metternich's Britain by Wolfram Siemann
London: German Historical Inst., 2012
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The 1970s in Europe a period of disillusionment or promise? by Hartmut Kaelble
London: German Historical Inst., 2010
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Opposition to Charlemagne by Janet L. Nelson
London: German Historical Inst., 2009
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The battlefield towards a modern history of war by Stig Förster
London: German Historical Inst., 2008
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Nationalism, power and modernity in Nineteeth-Century Germany by John Breuilly
London: German Historical Inst., 2007
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Europe, the "West" and the civilizing mission by Jürgen Osterhammel
London: German Historical Inst., 2006
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Always good neighbours - never good friends? Anglo-German relations 1949 - 2001 by Anthony J. Nicholls
London: German Historical Institute, 2005
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Fact and fiction - St Patrick's purgatory and the European chivalry in the later Middle Ages by Werner Paravicini
London: The German Historical Institute, 2004
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The long shadow of the Reich weighing up German history by Heinrich August Winkler
London: German Historical Inst., 2002
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Fog in channel, Anglo-German perspectives in the nineteenth century by Peter Pulzer
London: German Historical Inst., 2000
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Continuity and change political and social developments in Germany after 1945 and 1989/90 by Gerhard A. Ritter
London: German Historical Inst., 2000
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A sense of place new directions in German history by David Blackbourn
London: German Historical Inst., 1999
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The veil of memory anthropological problems when considering the past by Johannes Fried
London: German Historical Inst., 1998
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'The most historical of all peoples' nationalism and the new construction of Jewish history in nineteenth-century Germany by Ernst Schulin
London: German Historical Inst., 1996
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Reich - nation-state - great power reflections on German foreign policy, 1871 - 1945 by Klaus Hildebrand
London: German Historical Inst., 1995
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Personality and power: the strange case of Hitler and Stalin by Alan Bullock
London: German Historical Inst., 1995
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Protestant Germany through British eyes a complex Victorian encounter by Keith Robbins
London: German Historical Inst., 1993
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Confronting clio myth-makers and other historians by Lothar Gall
London: German Historical Institute London, 1992
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Britain and Germany since 1945 two societies and two foreign policies by Roger Morgan
London: German Historical Institute, 1989
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Acton, Döllinger and history by Owen Chadwick
London: German Historical Institute, 1987
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National histories and national historians some German and English views of the past by James Joll
London: German Historical Institute, 1985