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I The dream of peace |
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1. Einstein's Germany |
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2. Fritz Haber: the scientist in power and in exile |
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3. Ernst Reuter: the making of a democratic socialist |
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4. The burden of success: reflections on German Jewry |
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II The lure of power |
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5. Germany 1933: fifty years later |
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6. National socialism as temptation |
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III Peace and the release from greatness |
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7. Germany in a semi-Gaullist Europe |
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8. Germany and the United States: visions of declining virtue |
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IV Historians and the German past |
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9. Americans and the German past: a century of American scholarship |
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10. Capitalism and the cultural historian. |
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1.The dream of peace:Einstein's Germany |
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Fritz Haber: the scientist in power and in exile |
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Ernst Reuter: the making of a democratic socialist |
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The burden of success: reflections on German Jewry |
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2.The lure of power:Germany 1933: fifty years later |
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National socialism as temptation |
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3.Peace and the release from greatness:Germany in a semi-Gaullist Europe |
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Germany and the United States: visions of declining virtue |
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4.Historians and the German past:Americans and the German past: a century of American scholarship |
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Capitalism and the cultural historian. |