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2016 ROGER CHICKERING 7718 SW Surfland St. South
2016
ROGER CHICKERING
7718 SW Surfland St.
South Beach, OR 97366
E-Mail: chickerrATgeorgetown.edu
Website: http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/chickerr/
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Stanford University, June l968
A.M. Stanford University, June 1965
A.B. Magna cum Laude in History and with Distinction in all Subjects, Cornell
University, June 1964.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Professor Emeritus of History, Georgetown University, 2010Professor of History, BMW Center for German and European Studies (Joint Appointment in the Department of History),
Georgetown University, 1993-2010
Research Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin), 2008-9
Visiting Scholar, European University Institute, Florence, Spring Semester 2008
Research Fellow, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2004-5
Research Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 1996-97
Professor of History, University of Oregon, 1981-94
Visiting Research Fellow, Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt, Freiburg i. Br., 1991-92
Member, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, Spring Semester 1991
Visiting Research Fellow, Institut für neuere Geschichte, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, 1984-85
Visiting Research Fellow, Friedrich-Meinecke Institut, Free University of Berlin, 1976-77
Associate Professor of History, University of Oregon, 1974-81
Assistant Professor of History, University of Oregon, 1968-74
Instructor of History, Stanford University, 1967-68
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
Central European History, Board of Editors, 2002-2014
H-German, Internet discussion forum for German history (http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~german/), Advisory Board, 200710.
Conference Group for Central European History, President, 2005
“Society and Politics in Modern European History,” Cambridge University Press: Editorial Advisory Committee, 19972002
Friends of the German Historical Institute, Executive Vice-Chairman of the Corporation, 1999-2010
Conference Group for Central European History, Executive Secretary, 1989-1997
American Historical Association
American Historical Association, Modern European History Section, Executive Committee, 1988-91
Peace History Society (formerly Council on Peace Research in History), Member of Executive Committee, 1986-92;
Member of North American Board of Directors, 1999Arbeitskreis historische Friedensforschung, Executive Committee, 1984-85
Breisgau-Geschichtsverein Schauinsland
Arbeitskreis Militärgeschichte
Karl-Lamprecht Gesellschaft
German Studies Association (formerly Western Association for German Studies), Executive Committee, 1980-86
Council for European Studies, Institutional Representative, 1986-90
American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, Program Committee, 1983-84
Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Area Advisory Committee for Western Europe (Germany and Austria),
1978-80
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Conference Group on German Politics
Group for the Use of Psychology in History
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Georgetown University, Career Resarch Achievement Award, 2010
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Research Fellowship, 2008-9
Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Research Fellowship, 2008-9
National Endowment for the Humanities, Research Fellowship, 2004-5
National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC, John Birkelund Senior Research Fellowship, 2004-5
Georgetown University Graduate School, Senior Faculty Research Fellowship, 2000
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Research Fellowship, 1996-97
Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History, American Philosophical Society, 1994
Gerda Henkel Foundation, Research Fellowship, 1991-92
Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, New Jersey, School of Historical Studies, Fellowship, Spring Semester 1991.
University of Oregon Humanities Center, Research Fellowship, 1988
Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation, Research Fellowship, 1984-85, 1987
Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon, Research Grant, 1984
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Research Fellowship, 1980-81
Fulbright Commission, Research Fellowship, 1976-77
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Research Fellowship, 1971, 1972
National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship for Younger Humanists, 1970-71
Phi Beta Kappa
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION
Books and Edited Volumes
Imperial Germany and a World Without War: The Peace Movement and German Society, 1892-1914. Princeton, N.J.:
Princeton University Press, 1975.
“Essays in Honour of Gordon Craig,” International History Review, I, No. 4 (October 1979), coedited with Gaines Post,
Jr.
We Men Who Feel Most German: A Cultural Study of the Pan-German League, 1886-1914. London: George Allen &
Unwin, 1984.
“Studies in Central European Histories” (formerly “Studies in German Histories”). Monograph series. General editor
with Thomas A. Brady, Jr., University of California, Berkeley, 1991- 2011, and with David Luebke, University
of Oregon, 2011- 14. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, Fifty-nine volumes published.
Karl Lamprecht: A German Academic Life (1856-1915). Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press International, 1993.
This volume was awarded the Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History by the American Philosophical Society,
1994. It was also awarded honorable mention in the DAAD/German Studies Association book-prize competition
in 1995.
Guide to Archives and Historical Collections in the Washington Metropolitan Area, with Manfred Boemeke.
Washington, DC: German Historical Institute, 1995.
Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996.
Imperial Germany and the Great War, 1914-1918. (New Approaches to European History). Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1998. A second, revised edition of this book appeared in 2004, a third will appear in 2014.
Anticipating Total War: The German and American Experiences, 1871-1914, with Manfred Boemeke and Stig Förster.
Cambridge UP, 1999
Great War, Total War: Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 1914-1918, with Stig Förster. Cambridge UP,
2000.
Das Deutsche Reich und der Erste Weltkrieg. Munich: Beck Verlag, 2002.
The Shadows of Total War: Europe, East Asia, and the United States, 1919-1939, with Stig Förster. Cambridge UP, 2003.
Endangered Cities: Military Power and Urban Societies in the Era of the World Wars, with Marcus Funck. Brill
Academic Publishers, 2004.
German History in Documents and Images, online documentation project of the German Historical Institute, Washington:
http://www.ghi-dc.org/GHDI_prelimindex.html. I am a member of the four-person board of general editors as
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well as the editor of the fifth volume on “Wilhelmian Germany and the First World War (1890-1918).” This
documentation was awarded the James Harvey Robinson Prize of the American Historical Association in 2011.
A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction, 1939-1945, with Stig Förster and Bernd Greiner.
Cambridge UP, 2005.
Krieg, Frieden und Geschichte: Gesammelte Aufsätze über patriotischen Aktionismus, Geschichtskultur und Totalen
Krieg. Stuttgart: Steiner, 2007.
The Great War and Urban Life in Germany: Freiburg, 1914-1918. Cambridge UP, 2007 (Ppb 2009).
Freiburg im Ersten Weltkrieg: Totaler Krieg und städtischer Alltag 1914-1918. Paderborn: Schoeningh Verlag, 2009.
War in an Age of Revolution: The Wars of American Independence and the French Revolution, 1775-1815, with Stig
Förster. Cambridge UP, 2010.
The Cambridge History of War, Vol. 4: War in the Modern World. Co-edited with Dennis Showalter and Hans van de
Ven. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2012.
1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War. Board of Editors (Section “Power”).
From Bismarck to Hitler: Reflections on German History in the Era of the First Nation State, 1871-1945. Forthcoming,
under contract Cambridge University Press.
Articles and Chapters
“The Reichsbanner and the Weimar Republic, 1924-26,” Journal of Modern History 40 (l968): 524-34.
“The Peace Movement and the Religious Community in Germany, 1900-1914,” Church History 38 (1969): 300-11.
“A Voice of Moderation in Imperial Germany: The ‘Verband für internationale Verständigung,’ 1911-1914,” Journal of
Contemporary History 8 (January 1973): 147-62.
“Problems of a German Peace Movement, 1890-1914,” in Solomon Wank, ed., Doves and Diplomats: Foreign Offices
and Peace Movements in Europe and America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Westport, Conn.:
Greenwood Publishing Company, 1978. 42-54.
“Der ‘Deutsche Wehrverein’ und die Reform der deutschen Armee 1912-14,” Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen, No. 1,
1979: 7-33.
“Patriotic Societies and German Foreign Policy, 1890-1914,” International History Review 1 (1979): 470-89.
“History and Morality in Historical Drama: A Historian’s Perspective on Hochhuth’s Soldaten,” German Studies Review
2 (1979): 351-61.
Biographical Dictionary of Internationalists, ed. Warren F. Kuehl. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Company,
1983. Entries on: Walther Schücking and Hans Wehberg
Biographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders, ed. Harold Josephson. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing
Company, 1985. Entries on: Paul-Henri d’Estournelles de Constant, Alfred Hermann Fried, Adolf Richter,
Otto Umfrid, and Franz Wirth
“Die Alldeutschen erwarten den Krieg,” in Jost Dülffer and Karl Holl, eds., Bereit zum Krieg: Kriegsmentalität im
Wilhelminischen Deutschland 1890-1914. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1986. 20-32.
“Dietrich Schäfer and Max Weber,” in Wolfgang J. Mommsen and Jürgen Osterhammel, eds., Max Weber and His
Contemporaries. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1987. 334-44. Also in German as:
“Dietrich Schäfer und Max Weber,” in Wolfgang J. Mommsen and Wolfgang Schwentker, eds., Max Weber und seine
Zeitgenossen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1988. 462-75.
“‘Casting Their Gaze More Broadly’: Women’s Patriotic Activism in Imperial Germany,” Past and Present, No. 118
(February 1988): 156-85.
“War, Peace, and Social Mobilization in Imperial Germany: Patriotic Societies, the Peace Movement, and Socialist
Labor,” in Charles Chatfield and Peter van den Dungen, eds., Peace Movements and Political Cultures.
Knoxville, Tenn.: University of Tennessee Press, 1988. 3-22.
“Young Lamprecht: An Essay in Biography and Historiography,” History and Theory 38 (1989): 198-214.
“Patriotische Vereine im europäischen Vergleich,” in Fritz Klein and Karl Otmar von Aretin, eds., Europa um 1900:
Texte eines Kolloquiums. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1989. 151-61.
Great Historians of the Modern Age: An International Dictionary. Ed. Lucian Boia, et al. New York: Greenwood Press,
1991. Entries on Karl Lamprecht and Gustav Schmoller
“Karl Lamprechts Konzeption einer Weltgeschichte,” Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 73 (1991): 43-52.
“Political Mobilization and Associational Life: Some Thoughts on the National Socialist German Workers’ Club (e.V.),”
in James Retallack and Larry Eugene Jones, eds. Elections, Mass Politics, and Social Change in Modern
Germany: New Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, 1992. 307-28.
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“Karl Lamprecht (1856-1915) und die methodische Grundlegung der Landesgeschichte im Rheinland,” Geschichte in
Köln, No. 31. June 1992, 77-90. A version of the same article has also appeared in Freya Stephan-Kühn, ed.,
Landesgeschichte: Historische Grundlagen und Herausforderungen. Paderborn, 1992.
“Ein schwieriges Heldenleben: Bekenntnisse eines Biographen,” in Gerald Diesener, ed., Karl Lamprecht weiterdenken:
Universal- und Kulturgeschichte heute. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 1993. 207-22. This essay
appeared earlier in Comparativ: Leipziger Beiträge zur Universalgeschichte und vergleichenden
Gesellschaftsforschung, No. 4, 1991, 213-23. A revised English-language version is listed below: “Karl
Lamprecht: A Historian’s History.”
“Comment: Hans Freyer,” in Hartmut Lehmann and James van Horne Melton, eds., Paths of Continuity: Central
European Historiography from the 1930s to through the 1950s. Cambridge University Press, 1993. 231-38.
“Eine normale, ambivalente Geschichte. Zu Thomas Nipperdeys Kaiserreich,” Neue Politische Literatur, No 1, 1993.
“Language and the Social Foundations of Radical Nationalism in the Wilhelmine Era,” in Walter Pape, ed., 1870/711989/90: German Unifications and the Change of Literary Discourse. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1993. 61-78.
Also in a shortened German-language version as:
“Nationalismus im Wilhelminischen Reich: Das Beispiel des Allgemeinen Deutschen Sprachvereins,” in Otto Dann, ed.,
Die deutsche Nation: Geschichte—Probleme—Perspektiven. Vierow bei Greifswald: SH-Verlag, 1994. 60-70.
“‘Was ist Kulturgeschichte—und was ist sie nicht?’ Über den Begriff der Kulturgeschichte in der deutschen
Geschichtswissenschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts,” Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte, No. 2, 1994, 167-76.
“Commentary: Why, Whence, Whither Peace History?” Peace and Change, 20 (January 1995): 61-65.
“The Quest for a Usable German Empire,” in Chickering, ed., Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion..
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Company, 1996. 1-12.
“Imperial Germany at War, 1914-1918” in Chickering, ed., Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion. 489512.
“Drei Gesichter des Kaiserreiches: Zu den großen Synthesen von Wolfgang J. Mommsen, Hans-Ulrich Wehler und
Thomas Nipperdey,” Neue Politische Literatur, 41 (1996): 364-75.
“Der ‘Leipziger Positivismus,’” in Comparativ: Leipziger Beiträge zur Universalgeschichte und vergleichenden
Gesellschaftsforschung. 5 (1995): 20-31. This piece represents an abbreviated version of:
“Das ‘Leipziger Positivisten-Kränzchen’ um die Jahrhundertwende,” in Gangolf Hübinger, et al., eds., Kultur und
Kulturwissenschaften um 1900, II: Idealismus und Positivismus. Stuttgart: Steiner, 1997. 227-45.
“The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification: Some Parting Shots,” in Stig Förster and Jörg Nagler,
eds., On the Road to Total War: The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification. New York:
Cambridge UP, 1997. 683-91.
“Karl Lamprecht: A Historian’s History,” in David Wetzell and Theodore S. Hamerow, eds., International Politics and
German History: The Past Informs the Present. Westport, Conn. and London: Praeger, 1997. 75-86.
Encyclopedia of Modern German History. Eds. Dieter Buse and Jürgen Doerr. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.
Entries on Karl Lamprecht and Pan-German League
“Who’s Afraid of Hermeneutics?” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London 20 (May 1998): 14-27.
“Introduction,” in Manfred Boemeke, Roger Chickering, and Stig Förster, eds., Anticipating Total War: The German and
American Experiences, 1871-1914. Cambridge UP, 1999. 1-9.
“Total War: Use and Abuse of a Concept,” in Manfred Boemeke, Roger Chickering, and Stig Förster, eds., Anticipating
Total War: The German and American Experiences, 1871-1914. Cambridge UP, 1999. 13-28.
“Lokalgeschichte und totaler Krieg,” Arbeitskreis Militärgeschichte, Newsletter, No. 9 (1999), pp. 11-13.
“The Lamprecht Controversy,” in Hartmut Lehmann, ed., Historikerkontroversen (Göttinger Gespräche zur
Geschichtswissenschaft). Göttingen: Max-Planck Institut für Geschichte, 2000, 15-29.
“World War I and the Theory of Total War: Reflections on the British and German Cases, 1914-1915,” in Roger
Chickering and Stig Förster, eds., Great War, Total War: Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 19141918. Cambridge UP, 2000. 35-53.
“Das alte Jahrhundert wird (ab)geschrieben,” Neue Politische Literatur 45 (2000), 5-22.
“Militärgeschichte als Totalgeschichte im Zeitalter des totalen Krieges,” in Thomas Kühne and Benjamin Zieman, eds.,
Was ist Militärgeschichte? Paderborn: Schönigh, 2000, 301-12.
“Ein Begräbnis in Freiburg 1917: Stadtgeschichte und Militärgeschichte im Zeitalter des ‚Totalen Krieges,’” Zeitschrift
des Breisgau-Geschichtsvereins (Schau-ins-Land), 119 (2000), 113-26.
“The First World War,” in Mary Fulbrook and John Breuilly, eds., German History since 1800. 2 vols., London: Edward
Arnold, 2001. 1: 248-69.
“The Captain of Köpenick,” Relevance: The Quarterly Journal of the Great War Society 10,3 (Summer 2001), 11-14.
“Paul von Hindenburg,” in Gerhard Hirschfeld, et al, eds., Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg. Paderborn: Schöningh, 2003,
554-57.
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“Introduction” (with Stig Förster), in Chickering and Förster, eds., The Shadows of Total War: Europe, East Asia, and
the United States, 1919-1939. Cambridge UP, 2003. 1-19.
“Sore Loser: Ludendorff’s Total War,” in Chickering and Foerster, eds., The Shadows of Total War: Europe, East Asia,
and the United States, 1919-1939. Cambridge UP, 2003. 151-78. A revised version of this article is:
“Ludendorffs letzter Krieg,” in Rainer Nicolaysen and Rainer Hering, eds., Lebendige Sozialgeschichte: Gedenkschrift für
Peter Borowsky. Westdeutscher Verlag, 2003. 261-77.
“Endangered Cities” (with Marcus Funck), in Chickering and Funck, eds., Endangered Cities: Military Power and Urban
Societies in the Era of the World War,. Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. 1-11.
“Death in Freiburg, 1914-1918,” in Chickering and Funck, eds., Endangered Cities: Military Power and Urban Societies
in the Era of the World War. Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. 127-43.
“Are We There Yet? World War II and the Theory of Total War” (with Stig Förster), in Chickering, et al, eds., A World
at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction, 1939-1945. Cambridge UP, 2005. 1-16.
“Ein Hort der deutschen Wissenschaft erlebt den Luftkrieg: Freiburg 1914-1918,” in Peter Th. Walther and Marc
Schalenberg, eds., “Immer im Forschen bleiben. . . .”: Festschrift für Rüdiger vom Bruch. Steiner Verlag, 2005.
87-100.
“Nachklänge: Der Ort der osteuropäischen Geschichte in der deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft um 1900,” in Dittmar
Dahlman, ed. 100 Jahre osteuropäische Geschichte in Deutschland. Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 2005. 11-19.
“Die Universität im Krieg 1914-1918,” in Bernd Martin, ed., 550. Jahre Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im
Breisgau. Festschrift: Von der badischen Landesuniversität zur Hochschule des 21. Jahrhunderts. Freiburg: Karl
Alber, 2007. 152-65.
“Ranke, Lamprecht, and Luther,” in Christopher Ocker, et al., eds. Politics and Reformations: Histories and
Reformations: Essays in Honor of Thomas A. Brady, Jr. Leiden: Brill, 2007, 23-33.
“‘War Enthusiasm’? Public Opinion and the Outbreak of War in 1914,” in Holger Afflerbach and David Stevenson, eds.,
An Improbable War? The Outbreak of World War I and European Political Culture before 1914. New York and
Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2007.
“Militarism and Radical Nationalism,” in James Retallack, ed., Germany, 1871-1918 (Short Oxford History of Germany).
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. 196-218.
“The Spanish Civil War in an Era of Total War,” in Martin Baumeister and Stephanie Springorum, eds., “If You Tolerate
This. . . “: The Spanish Civil War in an Era of Total War. Frankfurt a. M.: Campus Verlag, 2008, 28-43. This
article has also appeared in Spanish translation as “La Guerra Civil Española en la Era de la Guerra Total,”
Alcores, May 2008.
“Den kriegerischen Geist wecken und stählen—Der Kampf der vaterländischen Verbände gegen die ‘Irrlehren’ der
Friedensbewegung vor 1914,” Gerhard Schneider, ed., Meine Quelle: Ein Lesebuch zur deutschen Geschichte
des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts. Schwaldbach/Ts: B-D Edition, 2008. 87-104
“Ein Krieg, der nicht vergehen will. Zur Frage des methodologischen Fortschritts in der Historiographie des Ersten
Weltkrieges,” in Cornelius Torp and Sven Oliver Müller, eds., Das Deutsche Kaiserreich in der Kontroverse.
Eine Bilanz. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2009, 281-89.
“A Tale of Two Tales: Grand Narratives of War in an Age of Revolution,” in Chickering and Förster eds., War in an Age
of Revolution: The Wars of American Independence and the French Revolution, 1775-1815. Cambridge UP,
2010. 1-17.
"Die ‘45er’ und ihr Bild des deutschen Kaiserreichs," in Christoph Cornelißen, ed., Geschichtswissenschaft im Geist der
Demokratie: Wolfgang Mommsen und seine Generation, Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2010, 175-85.
“The Enduring Charm of the Great War: Some Reflections on Methodological Issues,” in Sven Oliver Müller and
Cornelius Torp, eds., Imperial Germany Revisited: Continuing Debates and New Perspectives. New York and
Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2011, 201-12.
“Zwischen Dynamik und Stillstand. Gedanken zur deutschen Innenpolitik,” in Bernd Heidenreich and Sönke Neitzel,
eds., Das Deutsche Kaiserreich 1890-1914. Paderborn: Schöningh, 2011, 61-74.
“Truth and Dirt,” German History 29 (2011): 640-47.
“War, Society, and Culture, 1850-1914: The Rise of Militarism,” in Chickering, Showalter, and Hans van de Wen, eds.,
The Cambridge History of War, vol. 4. Cambridge UP, 2012, 119-41.
“Das Jahr 1913: Ein Kommentar,”Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur 39 (2014): 137-43.
“Der Lamprecht-Streit (Fortsetzung): Einige Betrachtungen,” in Jonas Flöter and Gerald Diesener, eds., Karl Lamprecht
(1856-1915): Durchbruch in der Geschichtswissenschaft. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2015. 335-47.
“Strategy, Politics, and the Quest for a Negotiated Peace: The German Case, 1914-1918,” in Holger Afflerbach, ed. „The
Purpose of the First World War: War Aims and Military Strategies.. Munich: Oldenbourg Verlag, 2015. 97-115.
“Wann wurde der Krieg total?” in Cornelia Rauh, Arnd Reitemeier and Dirk Schumann, eds., Kriegsbeginn in
Norddeutschland: Zur Herausbildung einer “Kriegskultur” in transnationaler Perspektive. Göttingen: Wallstein
Verlag, 2015. 41-54. An English version of this paper appears as:
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“When did the War become Total?” in Michael Olsansky and Rudolf Jaun, eds., Der Erste Weltkrieg: Ein totaler Krieg?
Baden: Hier und jetzt, 2015. 128-39.
“Thomas Mann auf Hamsterfahrt,” in Friedrich Wilhelm Graf, Edith Hanke, and Barbara Picht, eds., Geschichte
intellektuell: Theoriegeschichtliche Perspektiven. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2015. 427-45.
“Das Total-War Projekt,” in Flavio Eichmann, Markus Pöhlmann, and Dierk Walter, eds., Globale Machtkonflikte und
Kriege. Festschrift für Stig Förster zum 65. Geburtstag. Paderborn: Schöningh, 2016, 32-47.
“Der Erste Weltkrieg als industrieller Volkskrieg,” Jörg Echternkamp and Hans-Hubertus Mack, eds. Geschichte ohne
Grenzen? Europäische Dimension der Militärgeschichte vom 19. Jahrhundert bis heute, Munich:
DeGruyter/Oldenbourg, forthcoming 2016.
“Deutschland im Ersten Weltkrieg: Betrachtungen zur Historiografie des Gedenkjahrs,” Archiv für Sozialgeschichte, 55
(2015) forthcoming
Book Reviews in: American Historical Review, Journal of Modern History, Neue Politische Literatur, German History,
English Historical Review,Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen, Central European History, Archiv für
Sozialgeschichte, International History Review, Vierteljahrsschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte,
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, German Studies Review,The German
Quarterly, Sehepunkte: Rezensionsjournal für Geschichtswissenschaften, H-Soz-u-Kult, War in History,
Bulletin of the German Historical Institute London, Francia, Journal of Military History, Business History
Review, Military Affairs, Psychohistory Review, History of European Ideas, The Historian, European History
Quarterly, Peace and Change, Arbeitskreis Historische Friedensforschung Newsletter, Shofar, and The History
Teacher.
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