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German Historical Perspective Series
General Editors:
Gerhard A. Ritter and Anthony J. Nicholls

Volume I
Population, Labour and Migration in 19th- and 20th-Century Germany
Edited by Klaus J. Bade

Volume II
Wealth and Taxation in Central Europe: The History and Sociology of Public Finance
Edited by Peter-Christian Witt

Volume III
Nation-Building in Central Europe
Edited Hagen Schultze

Volume IV
Elections, Parties and Political Traditions: Social Foundations of German Parties and Party Systems
Edited by Karl Rohe

Volume V
Economic Crisis and Political Collapse: The Weimar Republic, 1924–1933
Edited by Jürgen Baron von Kruedener

Volume VI
Escape into War: The Foreign Policy of Imperial Germany
Edited by Gregor Schöllgen

Volume VII
German Unification: The Unexpected Challenge
Edited by Dieter Grosser

Volume VIII
Germany's New Position in Europe: Problems and Perspectives
Edited by Arnulf Baring

Volume IX
Western Europe and Germany: The Beginnings of European Integration 1945–1960
Edited by Clemens Wurm

Volume X
The Military in Politics and Society in France and Germany in the Twentieth Century
Edited by Klaus-Jürgen Müller

Volume XI
Culture in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945–1995
Edited by Reiner Pommerin

Volume XII
The Problem of Revolution in Germany, 1789–1989
Edited by Reinhard Rürup

Volume XIII
Science in the Third Reich
Edited by Margit Szöllösi-Janze

Volume XIV
The Third Reich Between Vision and Reality
Edited by Hans Mommsen

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Divided Past: Rewriting Post-War German History. Contributors: Christoph Klessmann - editor. Publisher: Berg. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2001. Page Number: *.
    
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