Occasional Paper (German Historical Institute Washington, D.C). Ed. by Hartmut Lehmann.
Washington, D.C: German Historical Institute Washington 1990- . No. 1- . 8°
No 1 | Forty Years of the Grundgesetz <Basic Law>. Peter Graf Kielmansegg: The Basic Law, Response to the Past or Design for the Future?.- Craig, Gordon A[lexander]: Democratic Progress and Shadows of the Past |
No 2 | Holocaust and Shilumim : The Policy of Wiedergutmachung in the Early 1950s. Ed. by Axel Frohn with the ass. of ... |
No 4 | The Return to the Western Tradition : German Historiography since 1945. Wolfgang J[ustin] Mommsen. Pref.: Hartmut Lehmann |
No 5 | CDU Deutschlandpolitik and Reunification : 1985-1989. |
No 6 | Felix Gilbert as Scholar and Teacher. (Ed. by Hartmut Lehmann) |
No 7 | The Migration of Ideology and the Contested Meaning of Freedom : German-Americans in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Bruce Levine. - Continuity and Change in the Transfer of Ideologies. Hartmut Keil |
No 8 | Culture and Politics in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Germany. Ed. by Hartmut Lehmann |
No 9 | Aggressive nationalism, immigration pressure, and asylum policy disputes in contemporary Germany. Jürgen Fijalkowski. With comment by Jeffrey M. Peck |
No 10 | Ideals and interests in recent German foreign policy. Ludger Kühnhardt |
No 11 | East German Communists and the Jewish Question : The Case of Paul Merker. Jeffrey Herf |
No 12 | The Manichaean Trap : American Perceptions of the German Empire, 1871-1945. Detlef Junker. With an Introd. by Klaus Hildebrand and a Comment by Paul W. Schroeder |
No 13 | Cornerstone of Democracy : The West German Grundgesetz, 1949-1989. ([Mitarb.]: Erich J.C. Hahn) |
No 14 | The Germans and the Nuclear Question. Wolfgang Krieger |
No 15 | The Meaning of Historical Terms and Concepts : New Studies on Begriffsgeschichte. Ed. by Hartmut Lehmann and Melvin Richter |
No 16 | The Struggle for Germany and the Origins of the Cold War |
No 17 | Archivists and Historians. Ed. by Geoffrey J. Giles |
No 18 | Was Hitler's Seizure of Power on January 30, 1933, Inevitable?. Eberhard Kolb. With a comment by Henry Ashby Turner, Jr |
No 19 | Fritz Stern at 70. Ed. by Marion F. Deshmukh, Jerry Z. Muller |
No 20 | Stunde Null : The End and the Beginning Fifty Years Ago. Ed. by Geoffrey J. Giles |
No 21 | Bringing Religion Back In : Elements of a Cultural Explanation of American Democracy |
No 22 | The Protestant Reformation in German History : (Annual Lecture 1997). Thomas A. Brady Jr. With a comment by Heinz Schilling |
No 23 | How I Became a German : Jurek Becker's Life in Five Worlds. (Eighth Alois Mertes Memorial Lecture). Sander L[awrence] Gilman |