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1. To Build or Not to Build – Applyinga Prisoner’s Dilemma to the Race for the Atomic Bomb in World WarII.

2. A bibliographic essay on the Allied occupation and reconstruction of West Germany, 1945–1955.

3. Does Democratization Pacify the State? The Cases of Germany and Iraq1 Does Democratization Pacify the State? The Cases of Germany and Iraq.

4. Twenty-first Century Memory Regimes in Germany and Poland An Analysis of Elite Discourses and Public Opinion.

5. Making sunday what it actually should be: sunday radio programming and the re-invention of tradition in occupied Germany 1945–1949.

6. British-American Scientific Intelligence Collaboration during the Occupation of Germany.

7. Art is democracy and democracy is art: Culture, propaganda, and the Neue Zeitung in Germany...

8. Prelude to Re-education: US Internationalists, Students and the German Problem, 1919–1949.

9. The British Occupation of Germany, 1945–49.

10. General Lucius Clay, German Politicians, and the Great Crisis during the Making of West Germany's Constitution.

11. “As Far as His Army Can Reach”: Military Movements and East-West Discord in Germany, 1945.

12. "The Limits of Human Jurisdiction": Protestantism, War Crimes Trials, and Human Rights in Occupied Germany.

13. Stable money and central bank independence: implementing monetary institutions in postwar Germany.

14. 'There is No Such Thing as an Unrepatriable Pole': Polish Displaced Persons in the British Zone of Occupation in Germany.

15. Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files. Germany: Internal Affairs, 1945-1949.

16. 'An indispensable luxury': British American Tobacco in the occupation of Germany, 1945–1948.

17. Who Was 'Worthy'? How Empathy Drove Policy Decisions about the Uprooted in Occupied Germany, 1945-1948.

18. All Under One Roof: Persecutees, DPs, Expellees, and the Housing Shortage in Occupied Germany.

19. 'Lobby for the Nazi Elite'? The Protestant Churches and Civilian Internment in the British Zone of Occupied Germany, 1945-1948.

20. Promoting Democracy and Denazification: American Policymaking and German Public Opinion.

23. “The people must be forced to go to Palestine”: Rabbi Abraham Klausner and the She'erit Hapletah in Germany.

24. The Driftwood of War: The US Army, Expellees, and West German Society, 1945-52.

25. Indigènes after Indigènes : post-war France and its North African troops.

26. "THE YOUTH IS A THREAT!" CONTROLLING THE DELINQUENT BOY IN POST-WWII MUNICH.

27. UN MUNDO DESPLOMADO Y DEVENIDO CENIZA. VIOLENCIA Y TRAUMA EN LA EMERGENCIA Y RESOLUCIÓN DE LA "CUESTIÓN ALEMANA" EN LA EUROPA CENTRO-ORIENTAL (1945-1948).

28. Rebuilding physical education in the Western occupation zones of Germany, 1945–1949.

29. The Origins of Commitment.

30. The Black Market in History and Memory: German Perceptions of Victimhood from 1945 to 1948.

31. A ‘Moral Mandate’ for Occupation: The British Churches and Voluntary Organizations in North-Western Germany, 1945–1949.

32. SHAPING HISTORY: ALEXANDER MITSCHERLICH AND GERMAN PSYCHOANALYSIS AFTER 1945.

33. Managing their own past. German archivists between national socialism and democracy.

34. Six, Franz Alfred.

35. Beyond `modernization' and `colonization'.

36. The role of culture in American relations with Europe: The case of the United States's occupation...

37. The German Perspective.

39. THE KEYSTONE KOMMANDOS.

40. Blueprint.

42. Germany 1945: From War to Peace.

44. Reviews of books: United States and Canada.