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The Camden House Rundschau No. 3
Hello and welcome to the third issue of our German Studies newsletter, the Camden House Rundschau. In this spring edition, you will find five exclusive articles and/or interviews with several of our authors and editors. These include:
 
Speculations on German History
Barry Emslie’s witty piece—“A Colloquy with Myself”—about his new book, Speculations on German History: Culture and the State.
Stefan Zweig and World Literature Twenty-First-Century Perspectives
An interview with Birger Vanwesenbeeck and Mark Gelber on the recent surge of interest in the works of Austrian-Jewish author Stefan Zweig.
 
The Eulenburg Affair A Cultural History of Politics in the German Empire
A discussion with Deborah Lucas Schneider and Norman Domeier on the lasting impact of the Eulenburg scandal of 1906.
 
Classical Music in the German Democratic Republic Production and Reception
A conversation with Kyle Frackman and Larson Powell about classical music in the GDR.
Envisioning Social Justice in Contemporary German Culture
Axel Hildebrandt’s and Jill E. Twark’s answers to our questions about how their new book, Envisioning Social Justice in Contemporary German Culture, was born.
 
We are also offering a very special 35% off discount on all of our Camden House titles, including those featured in the newsletter and in our current German Studies catalogue. Be sure to mention promotional code RUND15 when ordering.

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