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Andreas W. Daum & Hartmut Lehmann 
The Second Generation 
Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians With a Biobibliographic Guide

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Of the thousands of children and young adults who fled Nazi Germany in the years before the Second World War, a remarkable number went on to become trained historians in their adopted homelands. By placing autobiographical testimonies alongside historical analysis and professional reflections, this richly varied collection comprises the first sustained effort to illuminate the role these men and women played in modern historiography. Focusing particularly on those who settled in North America, Great Britain, and Israel, it culminates in a comprehensive, meticulously researched biobibliographic guide that provides a systematic overview of the lives and works of this “second generation.”

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Preface
Hartmut Lehmann and James J. Sheehan


Introduction: Refugees from Nazi Germany as Historians: Origins and Migrations, Interests and Identities
Andreas W. Daum


PART I: TESTIMONIES


Chapter 1. “It Needs Hardly Emphasis How Deeply My Own Generation, the Second, is Indebted to the First”
Klemens von Klemperer


Chapter 2. “A Wanderer between Several Worlds”
Walter Laqueur


Chapter 3. External Events, Inner Drives
Peter Paret


Chapter 4. Not Exile, But a New Life
Fritz Stern


Chapter 5. History and Social Action beyond National and Continental Borders
Georg G. Iggers


Chapter 6. Some Issues and Experiences in German-American Scholarly Relations
Gerhard L. Weinberg


Chapter 7. Some Reflections on the Second Generation
Hanna Holborn Gray


Chapter 8. A Life Between Homelands
Peter Loewenberg


Chapter 9. Out of Germany
Renate Bridenthal


PART II: APPROACHING THE SECOND GENERATION


Chapter 10. The Second Generation: Émigré Historians of Modern Germany in Post-War America
Catherine Epstein


Chapter 11. Thinking About the Second Generation Conceptually
Volker R. Berghahn


PART III: ÉMIGRÉS AND THE WRITING OF HISTORY


Chapter 12. The Tensions of Historical Wissenschaft: The Émigré Historians and the Making of German Cultural History
Steven E. Aschheim


Chapter 13. From the Margins to the Mainstream: Refugees and the Successors on the Jewish Questions, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust in German History
Jeffrey Herf


Chapter 14. Reluctant Return: Peter Gay and the Cosmopolitan Work of a Historian
Helmut Walser Smith


Chapter 15. Out of the Limelight or In: Raul Hilberg, Gerhard Weinberg, Henry Friedlander, and the Historical Study of the Holocaust
Doris L. Bergen


Chapter 16. Blazing New Paths in Historiography: ‘Refugee Effect’ and American Experience in the Professional Trajectory of Gerda Lerner
Marjorie Lamberti


PART IV: COMPARATIVE AND TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES


Chapter 17. German Émigré Historians in Israel
Shulamit Volkov


Chapter 18. German and Austrian Émigré Historians in Britain after 1933
Peter Alter


Chapter 19. The Second-Generation Émigrés’ Impact on German Historiography
Philipp Stelzel


Chapter 20. Encounters with Émigré Historians of the First and Second Generation
Gerhard A. Ritter


Chapter 21. Influences: A Personal Comment
Jürgen Kocka


PART V: BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE


Chapter 22. Émigrés in the Historical Disciplines: Research Perspectives
Andreas W. Daum


Chapter 23. Biographies
Andreas W. Daum and Sherry L. Föhr


Selected Bibliography
Index

About the author


James J. Sheehan is Dickason Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History Emeritus at Stanford University. He has written five books, most recently Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?: The Transformation of Modern Europe (2009). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the Orden Pour le Mérite. In 2005 he served as president of the American Historical Association.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 488 ● ISBN 9781782389934 ● File size 2.2 MB ● Editor Andreas W. Daum & Hartmut Lehmann ● Publisher Berghahn Books ● City NY ● Country US ● Published 2015 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 4841378 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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