Historian of migration, refugees, race, Holocaust memory, and German-Balkan entangled histories @UMFlint. Author of http://tinyurl.com/y94smeda, co-ed of: http://tinyurl.com/57cppk2n.
Chris Molnar
Excited to share the cover of "Racism and Antiracism in Divided Germany," a forthcoming book I co-edited with Lauren Stokes.
A history of racism and antiracist activism in East, West, and unified Germany—and why it matters today.
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Really excited to be part of this book by
@michellelkahn.bsky.social and @laurenstokes.bsky.social. So many great contributors! I wrote a chapter on Volkstod (great replacement fears in Germany). Pre-order
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“Weimar Germany, 1918/19–1933,” the final volume of our relaunched “German History in Documents and Images” primary source project, is now published and available! You can find the expanded edition, edited and with a new introduction by Erik Jensen, here: germanhistorydocs.org/en/weimar-ge...
The German Democratic Republic: The Rise and Fall of a Cold War State made the History Today Books of the Year 2025 list! www.historytoday.com/archive/revi...
I'm so pleased to share that my first book, "Reinventing Protestant Germany," appears today with @harvardpress.bsky.social. It offers a new take on West Germany's winding path toward postwar democracy, highlighting the ambivalent role of the Protestant Church. www.hup.harvard.edu/books/978067...
My book, Latin America and Human Rights Politics in West Germany, 1973–1990, is out this September!
Thanks to Devin Pendas, Quinn Slobodian, Lora Wildenthal, @historyned.bsky.social, @laurenstokes.bsky.social, and @willgray.bsky.social for their support!
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I’m excited to present this chapter at the European History Workshop at Indiana University today. It’s great to be back here!
Now rolling out in early online access: a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary History edited by Felix Jiménez Botta on Human Rights in Postwar Germany. Lora Wildenthal and I wrote an epilogue for this wonderful collection that you can read here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...