Incoming Resources
- Working conditions, the writings of Hans Haacke, Hans Haacke ; edited by Alexander Alberro
- The firm, the inside story of the Stasi, Gary Bruce
- Body by Weimar, athletes, gender, and German modernity, Erik N. Jensen
- The transcultural turn, interrogating memory between and beyond borders, edited by Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson
- Kasier Wilhelm II, Christopher M. Clark
- Mapping ethnography in early modern Germany, new worlds in print culture, Stephanie Leitch
- A small town near Auschwitz, ordinary Nazis and the Holocaust, Mary Fulbrook
- The literature of German Romanticism, edited by Dennis F. Mahoney
- Berlin, Alexanderplatz, transforming place in a unified Germany, Gisa Weszkalnys
- Street scenes, Brecht, Benjamin and Berlin, Nicolas Whybrow
- A companion to the works of Walter Benjamin, edited by Rolf J. Goebel
- Kafka, Ritchie Robertson
- Over there, Digital Theatre in association with Royal Court presents a Royal Court Theatre production ; by Mark Ravenhill
- The anthropology of welfare, edited by Iain R. Edgar and Andrew Russell
- Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, a novella and its critics, Ellis Shookman
- Michael Haneke's cinema, the ethic of the image, Catherine Wheatley
- Designing modern Germany, Jeremy Aynsley
- Frontiers of violence, conflict and identity in Ulster and Upper Silesia 1918-1922, T.K. Wilson
- The use and abuse of political asylum in Britain and Germany, Liza Schuster
- German literature of the eighteenth century, the enlightenment and sensibility, edited by Barbara Becker-Cantarino
- Hitler--films from Germany, history, cinema and politics since 1945, edited by Karolin Machtans and Martin A. Ruehl
- Dissonant lives, generations and violence through the German dictatorships, Mary Fulbrook
- Hitler, personal recollections : memoirs of Hitler from those who knew him : based on an original manuscript, by Heinz A. Heinz ; edited and introduced by Bob Carruthers
- Introducing Nierzsche.
- Sovereign feminine, music and gender in eighteenth-century Germany, Matthew Head
- The German myth of the East, 1800 to the present, Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
- Performances of capitalism, crises and resistance, inside/outside Europe, edited by Marilena Zaroulia and Philip Hager
- Purging the empire, mass expulsions in Germany, 1871-1914, Matthew P. Fitzpatrick
- Diotima's children, German aesthetic rationalism from Leibniz to Lessing, Frederick C. Beiser
- Models of capitalism, growth and stagnation in the modern era, David Coates
- Shell shock cinema, Weimar culture and the wounds of war, Anton Kaes
- Heidegger reframed, interpreting key thinkers for the arts, Barbara Bolt
- From Kafka to Sebald, modernism and narrative form, edited by Sabine Wilke
- Catastrophe and survival, Walter Benjamin and psychoanalysis, Elizabeth Stewart
- Arendt, a guide for the perplexed, Karin Fry
- W.G. Sebald, history, memory, trauma, edited by Scott Denham, Mark McCulloh
- Lambent traces, Franz Kafka, Stanley Corngold
- Alternatives to Hitler, German resistance under the Third Reich, Hans Mommsen ; translated and annotated by Angus McGeoch introduction by Jeremy Noakes