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The United States and Germany during the twentieth century : competition and convergence

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Modernities : competition versus convergence / Christof Mauch and Kiran Klaus Patel
Empire : might and myopia / Thomas Bender and Michael Geyer
Religion : belief and power / Simone Lässig and Rainer Prätorius
Law : constitutionalism and culture / Manfred Berg and Dieter Gosewinkel
Welfare : entitlement and exclusion / Daniel Letwin and Gabriele Metzler
Immigration : myth versus struggles / Tobias Brinkmann and Annemarie Sammartino
Masses : mobilization versus manipulation / W. Fitzhugh Brundage and Konrad H. Jarausch
Market : consumption and commerce / Heinz-Gerhard Haupt and Paul Nolte
Authority : schools and military / Dirk Schumann and Judith Sealander
Gender : equality and differences / Eileen Boris and Christiane Eifert
Environment : conservation versus exploitation / Christof Mauch and Kiran Klaus Patel
Film and television / Edward Dimendberg and Anton Kaes
Education : universities and research / Kathryn M. Olesko and Christoph Strupp
Media : government versus market / Philipp Gassert and Christina von Hodenberg.

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The United States and Germany during the twentieth century : competition and convergence. ISBN 9780521145619. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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