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CCC Volume 25 Issue 1 Cover and Back Matter FORTHCOMING Volume 25 Number 2 1992 ARTICLES Rethinking the Categories of the German Revolution of 1848: The Emergence of Popular Conservatism in Bavaria James F. Harris The Political Calculus of Capital: Banking and the Business Class in Prussia, 1848-1856 James M. Brophy The End of the "Final Solution"?: Nazi Plans to Ransom Jews in 1944 Richard Breitman and Shlomo Aronson Rehearsal for "Reinhard"?: Odilo Globocnik and the Lublin Selbstschutz Peter R. Black BOOK REVIEWS England and the German Hanse, 1157-1611: A Study of Their Trade and Commercial Diplomacy, by T. H. Lloyd (Herbert H. Kaplan) Frauen und Dissens: Frauen im Deutschkatholizismus und in den freien Gemeinden, 1841-1852, by Sylvia Paletschek Gonathan Sperber) Von Heidelberg nach Berlin: Friedrich Ebert 1871-1905, by Ronald A. Muench (William Carl Mathews) Fields of Knowledge. French Academic Culture in Comparative Perspective, 1890-1920, by Fritz Ringer (Charles E. McClelland) A Nation of Provincials. The German Idea of Heimat, by Celia Applegate (James H. Jackson, Jr.) On Socialists and "The Jewish Question" after Marx, by Jack Jacobs (Albert S. Lindemann) Genoa, Rapallo, and European Reconstruction in 1922, by Carol Fink, Axel Frohn, and Jiirgen Heideking, eds. Appeasing Fascism: Articles from the Wayne State University Conference on Munich after Fifty Years, by Melvin Small and Otto Feinstein, eds. (A. J. Nicholls) Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.202.226, on 27 Sep 2021 at 00:07:38, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938900019671 FORTHCOMING (cont.) On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy, by Tom Rockmore (Peter Bergmann) The Racial State: Germany 1933-1945, by Michael Burleigh and Wolfgang Wippermann (Lawrence D. Stokes) Von der Friedenssicherung xxir Friedensgestaltung. Deutsche Streitkrafte im Wandel, by Heinrich Walle (D. E. Showalter) Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.202.226, on 27 Sep 2021 at 00:07:38, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938900019671 Original OWOF Documents of the Historikerstreit, the Controversy HITLER? Concerning the Singularity of the Holocaust his volume contains the primary This is compelling reading for students of T documents of the Historikerstreit, modern German political history and of the debate sparked by Ernst Nolte's con- Holocaust studies and will be well suited troversial revisionist interpretation of the for classroom use. Holocaust, which was hotly contested by Contributors: Rudolf Augstein • Karl Jiirgen Habermas and other left-wing Dietrich Bracher • Martin Broszat German intellectuals in the late 1980s. Micha Brumlik • Walter Euchner The whole issue is important both for the Joachim Fest • Helmut Fleischer historical positioning of the concept of Imanuel Geiss • Jiirgen Habermas German national identity and for an Hanno Helbling • Klaus Hildebrand understanding of contemporary German Andreas Hillgruber • Eberhard Jackel politics. Jiirgen Kocka • Robert Leicht • Richard First published in 1987 in Germany Lowenthal • Christian Meier • Horst under the title Historikerstreit, where it Moller • Hans Mommsen • Wolfgang J. sold over 65,000 copies and attracted Mommsen • Thomas Nipperdey • Ernst enormous attention, this volume is now Nolte • Joachim Perels • Hagen Schulze • available in a complete English transla- Kurt Sontheimer • Michael Sturmer • tion. Heinrich August Winkler ^ Humanities Press • 165 First Avenue Available for text adoption Atlantic Highlands, N) 07716 Instructors please contact the Marketing Phone 908-872-1441 Department for an examination copy 0-391-03784-6 Fax 908-872-0717 $15.00 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.202.226, on 27 Sep 2021 at 00:07:38, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938900019671 Cambridge Core termsof use, available at Downloaded from HUMANITIES PRESS BULK RATE 165 FIRST AVENUE, U.S. POSTAGE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, PAID NJ 07716-1289 Montpelier, VT https://www.cambridge.org/core Permit No. 225 https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms . IPaddress: 170.106.202.226 , on . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008938900019671 27 Sep2021 at00:07:38 , subjectto the.
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