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This English-language journal focuses on 20th and 21st-Century history with each annual issue devoted to one central theme. It contains a combination of translated articles from the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History's prestigious quarterly journal, Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, and original research. Its goal is to disseminate this important scholarship with an English-speaking audience.
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Volume 8, 2024Table of Contents

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View Research in the Service of the Law: Martin Broszat and the Compensation of Jewish Holocaust Survivors from Romania, 1955–65
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View Recognition and Frustration: Raul Hilberg and the German Edition of The Destruction of the European Jews
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View Scholarship versus Apologia: The Institute for Contemporary History and the Zeitgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle Ingolstadt
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ISSN | 2509-7458 |
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Print ISSN | 2509-744X |
Launched on MUSE | 2024-09-11 |
Open Access | Yes |
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