Alphabetical Index
@article{1987AlphabeticalI, title={Alphabetical Index}, author={}, journal={Central European History}, year={1987}, volume={20}, pages={66 - 98} }
This alphabetical listing includes three sorts of entries: (1) All contributions to Central European History are listed by author or authors. (2) All books reviewed are indexed by author, and occasionally by title. Books with more than one author are repeated or cross-referenced. Full titles (including subtitles) and dates of publication are included. (3) Biographical articles are indexed (except for Bismarck and Hitler) by subject. In this case, the subjects are generally indicated simply by…
References
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Kurt Ludecke and I Knew Hitler: An Evaluation
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1979
Kurt Ludecke's I Knew Hitler: The Story of a Nazi Who Escaped the Blood Purge, published in 1937, was one of the first accounts of Hitler by a person claiming to have been closely associated with the…
German Intellectual History
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1986
WHEN I was asked to survey American contributions to German intellectual history in the past century within a highly confined space, I realized there were only two feasible approaches. One was to…
Promises and Problems of Quantitative Research in Central European History
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1978
"T" T~NLIKE scholars dealing with other areas of the European or I j American past, Central European historians have been slow V.y to interest themselves in quantitative methods. Despite an…
James Sheehan and the German Liberals: A Critical Appreciation
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1981
JAMES Sheehan's recent book has been rightly acclaimed as a major contribution to its field. It is the first satisfactory general history of German liberalism between Napoleon and the First World…
Schopenhauer, Austria, and the Generation of 1905
- ArtCentral European History
- 1983
Despite the substantial scholarly interest in Austrian intellectual history during the past decade, what we have learned about Austrian intellectual life remains isolated from our received models of…
Otto Hintze: His Work and His Siginificance in Historiography
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1970
When in spring 1914 Otto Hintze was elected a member of the Prussian Academy of Science he indicated in his inaugural address that his publications in the field of Prussian history most likely had…
The National Consensus in German Economic History
- History, EconomicsCentral European History
- 1974
The beginning student of German economic history, should he happen to read more than one text, may be pardoned a certain sense of confusion. General texts agree that Germany became an industrial…
“My Name is Ozymandias” The Kaiser in Exile
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1983
Much has been written about the events of 9 November 1918 at Spa, but little about the aftermath in Holland. Some studies present sketches, often inaccurate, of “the squire of Doorn”; others remark…
Two Unpublished Manuscripts by Karl Marx
- EconomicsCentral European History
- 1976
In the past forty-three years Marxologists were compelled to absorb two new manuscripts of extraordinary significance. Although prepared in Moscow by D. Rjazanov, the Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels:…
Hajo Holborn: A Memoir
- HistoryCentral European History
- 1970
I MET Hajo Holborn for the first time in the fall of 1923 in the archives of the German Foreign Office. Holborn then was finishing his dissertation and editing the Radowitz papers. This first…