Making Sense Of History
Bridging the gap between historical theory and the study of historical memory,this series crosses the boundaries between both academic disciplines and cultural, social, political and historical contexts. In an age of rapid globalization, which tends to manifest itself on an economic and political level, locating the cultural practices involved in generating its underlying historical sense is an increasingly urgent task.
George S. Jaramillo and Juliane Tomann (2021)
Transcending the NostalgicLandscapes of Postindustrial Europe beyond Representation
Ragnar Björk and Thomas Lundén (2021)
Territory, State and NationThe Geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén
Stefan Berger, Nicola Brauch and Chris Lorenz (2021)
Analysing Historical NarrativesOn Academic, Popular and Educational Framings of the Past
Jörg Echternkamp Translated from the German by Noah Harley (2020)
Postwar SoldiersHistorical Controversies and West German Democratization, 1945–1955
Stefan Berger (Ed.) (2019)
Constructing Industrial PastsHeritage, Historical Culture and Identity in Regions Undergoing Structural Economic Transformation
Stefan Berger (Ed.) (2019)
The Engaged HistorianPerspectives on the Intersections of Politics, Activism and the Historical Profession
Anna Clark and Carla L. Peck (Eds.) (2018)
Contemplating Historical ConsciousnessNotes from the Field
Tyson Retz (2018)
Empathy and HistoryHistorical Understanding in Re-enactment, Hermeneutics and Education
Stefan Helgesson and Jayne Svenungsson (Eds.) (2018)
The Ethos of HistoryTime and Responsibility
Stefan Berger and Caner Tekin (Eds.) (2018)
History and BelongingRepresentations of the Past in Contemporary European Politics
Pertti Haapala, Marja Jalava, and Simon Larsson (Eds.) (2017)
Making Nordic HistoriographyConnections, Tensions and Methodology, 1850-1970
Knud Andresen and Stefan Müller (Eds.) (2017)
Contesting DeregulationDebates, Practices and Developments in the West since the 1970s
Mats Andrén, Thomas Lindkvist, Ingmar Söhrman and Katharina Vajta (2017)
Cultural Borders of EuropeNarratives, Concepts and Practices in the Present and the Past
K. Patrick Fazioli (2017)
The Mirror of the MedievalAn Anthropology of the Western Historical Imagination
Jörn Rüsen (Translated from the German by Diane Kerns and Katie Digan) (2017)
Evidence and MeaningA Theory of Historical Studies
Carla van Boxtel, Maria Grever, and Stephan Klein (Eds.) (2016)
Sensitive PastsQuestioning Heritage in Education
Jayne Svenungsson (Translated by Stephen Donovan) (2016)
Divining HistoryProphetism, Messianism and the Development of the Spirit
Kjetil Fallan and Grace Lees-Maffei (Ed.) (2016)
Designing WorldsNational Design Histories in an Age of Globalization
Robbert-Jan Adriaansen (2015)
The Rhythm of EternityThe German Youth Movement and the Experience of the Past, 1900-1933
Christian Wicke (2015)
Helmut Kohl's Quest for NormalityHis Representation of the German Nation and Himself
Norman J. W. Goda (Ed.) (2014)
Jewish Histories of the HolocaustNew Transnational Approaches
Tomas Sniegon (2014)
Vanished HistoryThe Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture
Arthur Alfaix Assis (2014)
What Is History For?Johann Gustav Droysen and the Functions of Historiography
Jürgen Straub and Jörn Rüsen (Eds.) (2011)
Dark Traces of the PastPsychoanalysis and Historical Thinking
Luisa Passerini, Liliana Ellena, and Alexander C.T. Geppert (Eds.) (2010)
New Dangerous Liaisons Discourses on Europe and Love in the Twentieth Century
Mamadou Diawara, Bernard Lategan, and Jörn Rüsen (Eds.) (2010)
Historical Memory in AfricaDealing with the Past, Reaching for the Future in an Intercultural Context
Stefan Berger, Linas Eriksonas and Andrew Mycock (Eds.) (2008)
Narrating the NationRepresentations in History, Media and the Arts
Werner Abelshauser (2005)
The Dynamics of German IndustryGermany's Path toward the New Economy and the American Challenge
Jörn Rüsen, Michael Fehr, and Thomas W. Rieger (Eds.) (2005)
Thinking UtopiaSteps into Other Worlds