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The Burden of German History : A Transatlantic Life

Part of the Studies in Contemporary European History series
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As one of the leading historians of Modern Europe and an internationally acclaimed scholar for the past five decades, Konrad H.

Jarausch presents a sustained academic reflection on the post-war German effort to cope with the guilt of the Holocaust amongst a generation of scholars too young to have been perpetrators.

Ranging from his war-time childhood to Americanization as a foreign student, from his development as a professional historian to his directorship of the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung and concluding with his mentorship of dozens of PhDs, The Burden of Germany History reflects on the emergence of a self-critical historiography of a twentieth-century Germany that was wrestling with the responsibility for war and genocide.

This partly professional and partly personal autobiography explores a wide range of topics including the development of German historiography and its methodological debates, the interdisciplinary teaching efforts in German studies, and the role of scholarly organizations and institutions.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books
1800739605 / 9781800739604
Hardback
14/04/2023
United Kingdom
English
196 pages
23 cm