Ulrich Herbert
Ulrich Herbert (born 24 September 1951 in Düsseldorf) is a German historian and a specializes in the Nazi era and German history during World War II.
He is a professor at the University of Freiburg. In 1999 Herbert received the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize in modern and contemporary history. He edited European history in the 20th Century, a series of ten surveys by German scholars.
Bibliography
- Herbert, Ulrich. A History of Foreign Labor in Germany, 1880-1980: Seasonal Workers/forced Labourers/guest Workers (Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany). (The University of Michigan Press, 1991). ISBN 0472101595
- ——. Labour and Extermination: Economic Interest and the Primacy of Weltanschauung in National Socialism. Past & Present, (138), 1993. pp. 144-195.
- ——. Immigration, Integration, Foreignness: Foreign Workers in Germany since the Turn of the Century. International Labor and Working-Class History, (48), 1995. pp. 91-93.
- ——. Best biographische Studien über Radikalismus, Weltanschauung und Vernunft, 1903-1989. (JHW Dietz, 1996). ISBN 978-3801250195
- ——. Hitler's Foreign Workers: Enforced Foreign Labour in Germany Under the Third Reich. (Cambridge U.P., 1997). ISBN 0-521-47000-5.
- ——. Academic and Public Discourses on the Holocaust: The Goldhagen Debate in Germany. German Politics & Society, 17(3), 1999. pp. 35-53.
- ——. Forced Laborers in the "Third Reich - an Overview. International Labor and Working-Class History No. 58, Fall 2000, pp 192–218. Archived 15 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ——. National-socialist Extermination Policies: Contemporary German Perspectives and Controversies (War and Genocide). (Berghahn 2000) ISBN 1571817514.
- ——. Europe in High Modernity. Reflections on a Theory of the 20th Century. Journal of Modern European History, 5(1), 2007. pp. 5-21.
References
- "Dr. Ulrich Herbert". Goethe-Institut. Archived from the original on 1 July 2009.
- "Lehrstuhl für Neuere und Neueste Geschichte: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Herbert" (in German). University of Freiburg. Archived from the original on 16 March 2010.
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