Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses
Michael Mullett defines the Theses' role in the Lutheran Reformation.
Michael Mullett defines the Theses' role in the Lutheran Reformation.
Julian Reed-Purvis examines the origins and consequences of Nazi Euthanasia.
Gilbert Shama looks at the German research into penicillin during the Second World War.
F.G. Stapleton examines the momentous social and political consequences of Germany's spectacular economic growth.
David Welch looks at the dramatisation of Führerprinzip in the Nazi cinema, and how history films were used to propagate themes of anti-parliamentarianism and the concept of an individual leader of genius.
Gustav Stresemann was at the heart of government until he died in 1929. Had he lived, could he have steered Germany safely through the Weimar era?
Edgar Feuchtwanger warns against exaggerating the extent or significance of liberalism’s failure in German history.
Tim Grady explores life for the teachers and students in a Bavarian university in the 1920s and 1930s.
Though the European single currency may seem modern, its roots go back to the 9th-century Christiana religio coins of Louis the Pious.
Alison Rowlands investigates the case of a 'child-witch' during the Thirty Years War.