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German Migrant Historians In North America Transatlantic Careers And Scholarship After 1945 Karen Hagemann Editor

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German Migrant Historians In North America Transatlantic Careers And Scholarship After 1945 Karen Hagemann Editor
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German Migrant Historians In North America Transatlantic Careers And Scholarship After 1945 Karen Hagemann Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.6 MB
Pages: 403
Author: Karen Hagemann (editor), Konrad H. Jarausch (editor)
ISBN: 9781805397922, 9781805397939, 9781805397946, 1805397923, 1805397931, 180539794X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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German Migrant Historians In North America Transatlantic Careers And Scholarship After 1945 Karen Hagemann Editor by Karen Hagemann (editor), Konrad H. Jarausch (editor) 9781805397922, 9781805397939, 9781805397946, 1805397923, 1805397931, 180539794X instant download after payment.

The migration experiences, career paths, and scholarship of historians born in Germany who started emigrating to North America in the 1950s have had a unique impact on the transatlantic practice of Central European History. German Migrant Historians in North America analyzes the experiences of this postwar group of scholars, and asks what informed their education and career choices, and what motivated them to emigrate to North America. The contributors reflect on how these migration experiences informed their own research and teaching, and particularly discuss the more general development of the transatlantic exchange between German and American historians in the scholarship on Modern Central European History.

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