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As one of the leading historians of Modern Europe and an internationally acclaimed scholar for the past five decades, Konrad H. Jarausch presents a sustained academic reflection on the post-war German effort to cope with the guilt of the Holocaust amongst a generation of scholars too young to have been perpetrators. Ranging from his war-time childhood to Americanization as a foreign student, from his development as a professional historian to his directorship of the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung and concluding with his mentorship of dozens of PhDs, The Burden of Germany History reflects on the emergence of a self-critical historiography of a twentieth-century Germany that was wrestling with the responsibility for war and genocide. This partly professional and partly personal autobiography explores a wide range of topics including the development of German historiography and its methodological debates, the interdisciplinary teaching efforts in German studies, and the role of scholarly organizations and institutions.



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“Konrad Jarausch’s academic memoir reveals a “hybrid identity” of many dimensions: an historian of Germany and Europe’s periods of both “catastrophe” and “recovery”; an historian of both of Germany’s post-war regimes—the “re-civilized” democracy in the west and the “welfare dictatorship” in the east; an historian of multiple methodologies; and finally a “transatlantic mediator” and “double insider” with a distinguished career on each side of the ocean.” • Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction: A Poisoned Past

Chapter 1. Child of War
Chapter 2. Adventure America
Chapter 3. Becoming a Historian
Chapter 4. Exploring German Pasts
Chapter 5. The Wild East
Chapter 6. Southern Part of Heaven

Conclusion: German Lessons

A Note on Sources
Books by Konrad H. Jarausch
Selected Bibliography

The Burden of German History: A Transatlantic

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 14/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800739604, 978-1800739604
      ISBN10: 1800739605

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As one of the leading historians of Modern Europe and an internationally acclaimed scholar for the past five decades, Konrad H. Jarausch presents a sustained academic reflection on the post-war German effort to cope with the guilt of the Holocaust amongst a generation of scholars too young to have been perpetrators. Ranging from his war-time childhood to Americanization as a foreign student, from his development as a professional historian to his directorship of the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung and concluding with his mentorship of dozens of PhDs, The Burden of Germany History reflects on the emergence of a self-critical historiography of a twentieth-century Germany that was wrestling with the responsibility for war and genocide. This partly professional and partly personal autobiography explores a wide range of topics including the development of German historiography and its methodological debates, the interdisciplinary teaching efforts in German studies, and the role of scholarly organizations and institutions.



      Trade Review

      “Konrad Jarausch’s academic memoir reveals a “hybrid identity” of many dimensions: an historian of Germany and Europe’s periods of both “catastrophe” and “recovery”; an historian of both of Germany’s post-war regimes—the “re-civilized” democracy in the west and the “welfare dictatorship” in the east; an historian of multiple methodologies; and finally a “transatlantic mediator” and “double insider” with a distinguished career on each side of the ocean.” • Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Abbreviations
      Acknowledgements
      Preface

      Introduction: A Poisoned Past

      Chapter 1. Child of War
      Chapter 2. Adventure America
      Chapter 3. Becoming a Historian
      Chapter 4. Exploring German Pasts
      Chapter 5. The Wild East
      Chapter 6. Southern Part of Heaven

      Conclusion: German Lessons

      A Note on Sources
      Books by Konrad H. Jarausch
      Selected Bibliography

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