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spektrum

Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association publishes edited collections and monographs on all periods of German-language culture in their national and transnational contexts. The series seeks to promote German Studies by providing a venue for the publication of scholarly monographs and collections of papers originally presented at the association’s annual conference and/or conceived in the spirit of the GSA. Our hope is that the volumes of Spektrum, taken as a whole, will reflect the dizzying variety of GSA members in terms of scholarly discipline — cultural anthropology, musicology, sociology, art, theology, film studies, philosophy, art history, literary criticism, history, and political science — as well as methodology, subject matter, and historical period.

Series Editor

Birgit Tautz, German, Bowdoin College

Board of Editors

Hester Baer, Germanic Studies, University of Maryland

Friederike Eigler, German, Georgetown University

Alicia E. Ellis, German and Russian, Colby College

Tiffany N. Florvil, History, University of New Mexico

Michelle Lynn Kahn, History, University of Richmond

Jared Poley, History, Georgia State University

Daniel Purdy, Germanic & Slavic Languages and Literatures, Pennsylvania State University

Annette F. Timm, History, University of Calgary

George S. Williamson, History, Florida State University

Founding Editor

David Luebke, History, University of Oregon

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