Michael Geyer
Michael Geyer is a German historian, and Samuel N. Harper Professor Emeritus of German and European History, at University of Chicago.[1] He is the recipient of the 2012 Axel Springer Berlin Prize and Senior Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. He graduated from Albert Ludwigs Universität Freiburg with a D.Phil.
Works
- "Resistance as Ongoing Project: Visions of Order, Obligations to Strangers, Struggles for Civil Society," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 64, December 1992
- Michael Geyer and John W. Boyer, eds., Resistance against the Third Reich, 1933-1990, University of Chicago Press, 1994, ISBN 978-0-226-06958-6
- The power of intellectuals in contemporary Germany. University of Chicago Press. 2001. ISBN 978-0-226-28987-8.
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- "Insurrectionary Warfare: The German Debate about a Levée en Masse in October 1918," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 73, No. 3, September 2001
- Konrad Hugo Jarausch, Michael Geyer (2003). Shattered past: reconstructing German histories. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-05936-5.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
- Michael Geyer and Sheila Fitzpatrick, eds., Beyond totalitarianism: Stalinism and Nazism compared, Cambridge University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-521-72397-8
- Michael Geyer, ed. (2006). Die Gegenwart Gottes in der modernen Gesellschaft: Transzendenz und religiöse Vergemeinschaftung in Deutschland. Wallstein Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8353-0007-1.
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