TY - SER ED - Deutsches Historisches Institut TI - Bulletin of the German Historical Institute / Supplement SN - 1048-9134 CY - Washington, DC PB - German Historical Inst. N1 - 03.2006. From Heimat to Umwelt : new perspectives on German environmental history.- Zelko, Frank (Hrsg.) - -- 04.2007. Pückler and America.- Duempelmann, Sonja (Hrsg.) - -- 05.2008. Beyond the Nation: United States History in Transnational Perspective.- Adam, Thomas ; Luebken, Uwe (Hrsg.) - -- 06.2009. 1968 : memories and legacies of a global revolt.- Gassert, Philipp ; Klimke, Martin (Hrsg.) -2009. - -- 07.2011. East German Material Culture and the Power of Memory.- Segal, Joes ; Balbier, Uta A. (Hrsg.) -2011. - -- 08.2012. The German Historical Institute at 25.- -- 09.2014. The Stasi at home and abroad : domestic order and foreign intelligence.- -- 10.2014. More Atlantic crossings? : European voices and the postwar Atlantic community.- Logemann, Jan ; Nolan, Mary (Hrsg.) - -- 11.2015. Staging a dream : untold stories and transatlantic legacies of the march on Washington.- Waldschmidt-Nelson, Britta ; Chatelain, Marcia ; Monteith, Sharon (Hrsg.) - -- 2016,12. Immigrant entrepreneurship : the German-American experience since 1700.- Berghoff, Hartmut ; Spiekermann, Uwe (Hrsg.) - -- 13.2017. Forging bonds across borders : Transatlantic collaborations for women’s rights and social justice in the long nineteenth century. - -- 14.2019. Alternative realities : utopian thought in times of political rupture. - Edited by Paul Lerner and Joes Segal. - --; 15.2020. Histories of migrant knowledge : transatlantic and global perspectives. - Edited by Andrea Westermann and Onur Erdur ER -