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George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History

Steven E. Aschheim, Stanley G. Payne, Mary Louise Roberts, and David J. Sorkin, Series Editors

Advisory Board: Ofer Ashkenazi, Annette Becker, Christopher Browning, Natalie Zemon Davis, Saul Friedländer, Emilio Gentile, Anson Rabinbach, John S. Tortorice, Joan Wallach Scott, and Jay Winter

The Mosse Series promotes the vibrant international collaboration and community that historian George L. Mosse created during his lifetime by publishing major innovative works by outstanding scholars in European cultural and intellectual history. The Mosse Series publishes in three categories:

  1. Books in the English language based on the biennial Mosse Lectures given by a noted scholar chosen by the Mosse Program Committee.
  2. Outstanding original English-language manuscripts in European cultural and intellectual history, selected by a five-member Mosse Series Editorial Committee made up of faculty from the history departments at UW–Madison and the Hebrew University and a representative of the UW Press.
  3. English translations of books in European cultural and intellectual history. The Mosse Series does not provide translation grants or subventions. The series Editorial Committee must approve the choice to include a translated book in the series and approve the quality of the translation.

Please send all inquires to UW Press Executive Editor Raphael Kadushin.

For more information visit the Mosse Program in History.

 

 

 

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The Holocaust and the West German Historians
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The Enemy of the New Man
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The Enemy of the New Man
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Some Measure of Justice
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An Uncompromising Generation
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Michael Wildt, Translated by Tom Lampert
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La Grande Italia
The Myth of the Nation in the Twentieth Century
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Of God and Gods
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Of God and Gods
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Cataclysms
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Dan Diner, Translated by William Templer with Joel Golb
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Carl Schmitt and the Jews
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The Jews in Mussolini's Italy
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The Jews in Mussolini's Italy
From Equality to Persecution
Michele Sarfatti, Translated by John and Anne C. Tedeschi
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Collected Memories
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Collected Memories
Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony
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Nazi Culture
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Nazi Culture
Intellectual, Cultural, and Social Life in the Third Reich
George L. Mosse
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What History Tells
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What History Tells
George L. Mosse and the Culture of Modern Europe
Edited by Stanley G. Payne, David J. Sorkin, and John S. Tortorice, Foreword by Walter Laqueur
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Confronting History
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Confronting History
A Memoir
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