Measured Worlds
Osteuropa 1-2/2017
168 pages, 11 figures
Price: 15,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305-3760-1
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Joachim von Puttkamer
European and Polish at the Same Time
The Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk - Sören Urbansky
Germany – Yes, Hitler – No
Klaus Mehnert’s War Years in the Pacific - Egbert Jahn, Inge Auerbach
Peter Scheibert, Historian of Eastern Europe
Notes on an Inadequate Biography Experts on Eastern Europe in the 20th Century
- Jan Kusber
Expert Cultures in Transition
Eastern Europe Experts and Politics in the 20th Century - Peter Haslinger
“Where Are You, Professors?”
Expert Communication and the Russia-Ukraine Crisis - Maciej Górny
Fortuitous Moment
Racial Anthropology in Eastern Europe since 1914 - Benjamin Conrad
The Geographer and His Borders
Eugeniusz Romer’s Influence on Poland’s National Territory - Agnes Laba
For the Sake of Expansion
Research on Poland during the First World War - Martin Munke
On the Failure of an Expert
Georg Leibbrandt during the National-Socialist Era - Dirk Schuster
"European Culture” and its “Eastern Borders”
Hans Heinrich Schaeder’s Thinking during the Third Reich - Sophia Dafinger
How the Enemy Ticks in a Time of Crisis
The U.S. Sovietologist Leon Gouré during the Cold War - Jörn Happel
Servant of Different Masters
Gustav Hilger: Soviet Union Expert and “Consultant” - Benno Nietzel
Struggle of Ideas
U.S. Foreign Propaganda during the Early Cold War