Conference Reports
- Beatrice Wayne, Report on “Rethinking 1968 and the Global Sixties,” New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE (September 19-21, 2016)
- Benedict von Bremen, Report on “Media and the Cold War, 1975-1991,” Volda University College, Norway (November 20-21, 2014)
- Nadja Klopprogg and Emily Malkin, Report on “‘Trust, but Verify”: Confidence and Distrust from Detente to the End of the Cold War,” German Historical Institute and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC (November 7-9, 2011)
- Alexander Holmig, Report on “The Nuclear Crisis: The NATO Double-Track Treaty and the Peace Movement of the 1980s,” Workshop, Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg (April 1-2, 2011)
- Philipp Gassert, Report on “Accidental Armageddons: The Nuclear Crisis and the Culture of the Seond Cold War, 1975-1989,” German Historical Institute, Washington, DC (November 4-6, 2010)
- Philip Baur, Report on “Friedensbewegung und Kalter Krieg: Europäische und transatlantische Perspektiven,” Workshop, Archive Green Memory, Berlin (March 25-27, 2010), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, May 6, 2010
- Marina Jones / Martin Klimke, Report on “African American Civil Rights and Germany in the 20th Century,” Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY (October 1-3, 2009), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, February 1, 2010
- Mischa Honeck, Report on “Black Diaspora and Germany Across the Centuries,” German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. (March 19-21, 2009), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, May 21, 2009
- Laura Elizabeth Wong and Alexander Holmig, Report on “1968 in the U.S., Japan and Germany,” Japanese-German Center, Berlin, March 4-6, 2009, Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, Fall 2009, 45, 71-75
- Stuart Hilwig, Report on “‘The Revolution will not be televised?’ – Media and Protest Movements Since 1945,” Volda University College, Volda, Norway (November 26-28, 2008), in: European Protest Movements Since 1945, January 12, 2009
- Philipp Gassert, Report on “Confronting Cold War Conformity: Peace and Protest Cultures In Europe, 1945-1989,” Summer School of the Marie Curie Conference and Training Series “European Protest Movements: The Rise of a (Trans-) National Civil Society and the Transformation of the Public Sphere,” Charles University, Prague (August 18-25, 2008), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, December 1, 2008
- Anette Warring, Report on “Between the ‘Prague Spring’ and the ‘French May’: Transnational Exchange and National Recontextualization of Protest Cultures in 1960/70s Europe,” at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies, University of Heidelberg (August 25-27, 2006), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, October 21, 2006
- Carla MacDougall, Report on “The ‘Other’ Alliance: Political Protest, Intercultural Relations and Collective Identities in West Germany and the United States, 1958-77,” International Symposium at the Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg (May 19-22, 2005), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, August 21, 2005
- Olaf Gaetje, Report on “Maos Rote Garden? – 1968 zwischen kulturrevolutionärem Anspruch und subversiver Praxis” at the German Department, University of Zurich, Switzerland (February 4-5, 2005), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, June 16, 2006
- Sara Hakemi, Report on “Gelebt, erinnert und erforscht? – 1968 auf dem Weg vom kommunikativen zum kulturellen Gedächtnis” at the History Department, University of Heidelberg (July 9-10, 2004), in: H-Soz-u-Kult, October 13, 2004
- Martin Klimke, Carla MacDougall, and Wilfried Mausbach, Report on “Atlantic Crossings? Transcultural Relations and Political Protest in Germany and the United States, 1958-1977,” Workshop at the German Historical Institute in Washington, D.C. (October 17-18, 2003), in: Bulletin of the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, Spring 2004, 34, 184-189