Woke up to some exciting news: Everyday Denazification in Postwar Germany, has been awarded the Council for European Studies Silver Book Award. I'm deeply honored by this recognition and grateful to everyone who supported the project councilforeuropeanstudies.org/announcement...
If you haven't already heard, the U.S. National Archives is making most of its microfilmed Nazi membership records (16 million digital objects) available online free of charge. It's not the cleanest of collections, but still an incredible resource for historians, students, and genealogists.
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Historians: I'm looking for an accessible book for students on the history of peace and democracy in the modern world. Historical interpretations preferred... the more global the better. Any thoughts?
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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