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Helmut Walser Smith is Martha Rivers Ingram Professor of History and Director of the Max Kade Center for European and German Studies at Vanderbilt University. A scholar of German nationalism, religious history, and anti-Semitism, he is a specialist on Imperial Germany and has written on the long continuities of German history.
- 1: Helmut Walser Smith: Introduction
- Part I: History
- 2: Robert von Friedeburg: The Origins of Modern Germany
- 3: Celia Applegate: Senses of Place
- 4: Ann Goldberg: Women and Men: 1760-1960
- Part II: States, People and Nation, 1760-1860
- 5: Ute Planert: International Conflict, War, and the Making of Modern Germany, 1740-1815
- 6: 1. JÃ-rgen Osterhammel and Franz Leander Fillafer: Cosmopolitanism and the German Enlightenment
- 7: Jonathan Sperber: The Atlantic Revolutions in the German Lands, 1776-1849
- 8: James M. Brophy: The End of the Economic Old Order: The Great Transition, 1750-1860
- 9: Ernest Benz: Escaping Malthus: Population Explosion and Human Movement, 1760-1884
- 10: George S. Williamson: Protestants, Catholics, and Jews: Enlightenment, Emancipation, New Forms of Piety
- 11: Christian Jansen: The Formation of German Nationalism, 1740-1850
- 12: Ritchie Robertson: German Literature and Thought from 1810 to1890
- Part III: Germany: The Nation State
- 13: Siegfried Weichlein: Nation State, Conflict Resolution, and Culture War, 1850-1878
- 14: Helmut Walser Smith: Authoritarian State, Dynamic Society, Failed Imperialist Power, 1878-1914
- 15: Cornelius Torp: The Great Transformation: German Economy and Society, 1850-1914
- 16: Andrew Zimmerman: Race and World Politics: Germany in the Age of Imperialism, 1878-1914
- 17: Benjamin Ziemann: Germany 1914-1918. Total War as a Catalyst of Change
- 18: J. Adam Tooze: The German National Economy in an Era of Crisis and War, 1917-1945
- 19: Thomas Mergel: Democracy and Dictatorship
- 20: Rebekka Habermas: Piety, Power and Powerlessness: Religion and Religious Groups in Germany, 1870-1945
- 21: 1. Steve Dowden and Meike G. Werner: The Place of German Modernism
- 22: Pieter M. Judson: Nationalism in the Era of the Nation State, 1870-1945
- 23: Thomas Kuhne: Todesraum: War, Peace, and the Experience of Mass Death, 1914-1945
- 24: William H. Hagen: The Three Horsemen of the Holocaust: Antisemitism, East European Empire, Aryan Folk Community
- 25: 1. Sebastian Conrad and Philipp Ther: The Uprooted: Expulsion, Exile, Flight, Forced Labor, Expulsion, 1880-1948
- Part IV: Germany 1945-1989
- 26: Stefan Ludwig Hoffman: The Occupation of Germany, a Rubble Society
- 27: Andrew I. Port: Democracy and Dictatorship in the Cold War: the Two Germanies, 1949-1961
- 28: Uta Poiger: Generations: The Revolution of the 1960s
- 29: Donna Harsch: Industrialization, Mass Consumption, Postindustrial Society
- 30: Benjamin Ziemann: Religion and the Search for Meaning, 1945-1990
- 31: Lutz Koepnik: Culture in the Shadow of Trauma?
- 32: Andreas Daum: The Two German States in the International World
- Part V: Contemporary Germany
- 33: David F. Patton: Annus Mirabilis: 1989 and German Unification
- 34: Kiran Patel: Germany and European Integrations since 1945
- 35: William A. Barbieri, Jr.: Toward a Multicultural Society?
- Index