TY - SER ED - American Historical Association / Conference Group for Central TI - Central European history: CEH SN - 0008-9389 CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge Univ. Press N1 - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill [-2005]; 03.1970,1/2. In Memory of Hajo Holborn, 1902 - 1969; 17,1984,1. Who voted for Hitler?; 17.1984,4. Students and Universities in Germany and Austria during two World Wars; 26.1993,1. Post-World War II Germanies; 41.2008,4. Imagining Germany from abroad the view from Britain and the United States : a coordinated issue with 'German History'; 43.2010,4. Culture of Politics - Politics of Culture : New Perspectives on the Weimar Republic; 47.2014,2. From the 'Grünen Wiesen' to Urban Space: Berlin, Expansion, and the 'Longue Durée'; 48.2015,3. Photography and twentieth-century German history; 51.2018,1. Special Commemorative Issue: "Central European History" at Fifty (1968–2018) : reflections on the past, present, and future of "Central European History" and Central European Studies: taking stock of the Journal and the field; 51,2018,3. Masculinity and the Third Reich; 52.2019,1. New narratives for the history of the Federal Republic. Guest editors: Frank Biess and Astrid M. Eckert; 53.2020,2. Special issue: Burdens and beginnings : rebuidling East and West Germany after Nazism. Guest editors: Karen Hagemann, Konrad H. Jarausch und Tobias Hof; 55.2022,1. Special issue: Sovereignty in German history / Guest editors: Heidi Tworek and Rüdiger Graf; 56.2023,2. Special issue: Bordering the GDR: Everyday transnationalism, global entanglements and regimes of mobility at the edges of East Germany. Guest editors: Ned Richardson-Little and Lauren Stokes N1 - Sponsored by the Conference Group for Central European History of the American Historical Association. Publ. ... by Emory University. ER -