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Editors

Prof. Volker Berghahn, Seth Low Professor of History, Columbia University (Occupation and the Emergence of Two States, 1945-1961)

Prof. Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Peder Sather Professor Emeritus of History, University of California at Berkeley (From the Reformation to the Thirty Years' War, 1500-1648)

Prof. Richard Breitman, Professor of History, American University (Nazi Germany, 1933-1945)

Prof. Roger Chickering, Professor Emeritus of History, BMW Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University (Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War, 1890-1918)

Dr. Steven Chase Gummer, Department of History, Georgetown University (Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War, 1890-1918)

Prof. William Hagen, Professor of History, University of California at Davis (From Absolutism to Napoleon, 1648-1815)

Prof. Konrad Jarausch, Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Two Germanies 1961-1989; One Germany in Europe, 1989-2009)

Prof. Uta Poiger, Professor of History, Northeastern University (Occupation and the Emergence of Two States, 1945-1961)

Prof. James Retallack, Professor of History and German Studies, Munk Centre for International Studies at Trinity College, University of Toronto (Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany, 1866-1890)

Eric S. Roubinek, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, University of Minnesota (Weimar Germany 1918/19-1933)

Prof. Jonathan Sperber, Professor of History, University of Missouri at Columbia (From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance, 1815-1866)

Prof. Eric D. Weitz, Distinguished McKnight University Professor of History, University of Minnesota (Weimar Germany 1918/19-1933)

Prof. Helga A. Welsh, Professor of Political Science, Wake Forest University (Two Germanies 1961-1989; One Germany in Europe, 1989-2009)

Dr. Ellen Yutzy Glebe, Freelance Historian (From the Reformation to the Thirty Years' War, 1500-1648)

Meeting of GHDI editors and steering committee members, November 22, 2003, German Historical Insitute, Washington DC.

 
(left to right) Jonathan Sperber, Richard Breitman, and Gerald Feldman

(left to right) Richard Breitman and William Hagen

(left to right) Roger Chickering and James Retallack

 

(left to right) Uta Poiger, Konrad Jarausch, and
Helga Welsh

 

(left to right) Christof Mauch and Volker Berghahn