Tel Aviv yearbook for German history

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The Tel Aviv Yearbook for German History is a historical journal published on behalf of the Minerva Institute for German History at Tel Aviv University . Original contributions are published in the yearbook in German and English.

The first volume of the yearbook was published in 1972, the first editor was Walter Grab . The first 15 volumes appeared as a yearbook of the Institute for German History in the Israeli Nateev publishing house. With Volume 16 (1987) the yearbook changed title and publisher, it was now published as the Tel Aviv yearbook for German history by Bleicher-Verlag, Gerlingen. Since then, each volume has been devoted to a key topic. With Volume 30 from 2002 there was another change of publisher; since then the yearbook has been published by Wallstein Verlag , Göttingen, which also sells the earlier volumes, provided they are still available.

The journal's scientific advisory board currently includes Gadi Algazi , Norbert Frei , Lutz Raphael , Ifaat Weiss and Christian Wiese . Former members were Saul Friedländer , Jürgen Kocka , Reinhard Rürup , Ernst Schulin and Shulamit Volkov .

In addition, a series of “supplements” appeared at times, e. B. Supplement 6: “Jewish Integration and Identity in Germany and Austria 1848–1918”, reprint at Wallstein, 2001; No. 9: “Jews in the Weimar Republic”, Reprint 2001; No. 10: “Jews in German Science. International Symposium April 1985 “under the direction of Walter Grab, 1986.

Main topics of the yearbooks since volume 16 (1987)

  • 16. Germany from a European perspective. Comparative History Studies (1987)
  • 17. The Weimar Republic. Democracy in Crisis (1988)
  • 18. The French Revolution and Germany (1989)
  • 19. Germany after 1945. Politics, Society, Culture (1990)
  • 20. Social history of the Jews in Germany (1991)
  • 21. Modern Women's History (1992)
  • 22. On the social and conceptual history of the Middle Ages (1993)
  • 23.National Socialism from Today's Perspective (1994)
  • 24. Germany and Russia (1995)
  • 25. Historiography in Transition (1996)
  • 26. Pictures of Germany (1997)
  • 27.Historical Migration Research (1998)
  • 28. New Political History (1999)
  • 29.Thinking history: philosophy, theory, method (2000)
  • 30. Ethnicity, modernity and de-traditionalization (2002)
  • 31. Media - Politics - History (2003)
  • 32. History and Psychoanalysis (2004)
  • 33. Anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, criticism of Israel (2005)
  • 34. History and visual arts (2006)
  • 35.Demography, Democracy, History (2007)
  • 36. Maternal Power and Paternal Authority (2008)
  • 37. Jews and Muslims in Germany (2009)
  • 38. Political passions. Linking Power, Emotion and Reason in Germany (2010)
  • 39. Holocaust and trauma. Critical perspectives on the emergence and effect of a paradigm (2011)
  • 40. "The Germans" as the others. Germany in the imagination of its neighbors (2012)
  • 41. German (s) in Palestine and Israel, everyday life, culture, politics (2013)
  • 42. Political violence in Germany. Origins, characteristics, consequences (2014)
  • 43. Textures of war. Body, writing and the First World War (2015)
  • 44. German officers. Militarism and the Actors of Violence (2016)
  • 45. The Orient. Imaginations in German (2017)
  • 46. ​​History and representation. Senses - Language - Images (2018)
  • 47. Karl Löwith. World, History and Interpretation (2019) [in press]

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