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An Appreciation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Roger Chickering*
Affiliation:
Georgetown University

Extract

When Thomas Nipperdey died on June 14, 1992, Gerald Feldman wrote the obituary that appeared in Central European History. This document was a fitting symbol of the condition of our journal—both its strengths and weaknesses—as Ken Barkin became its editor. One distinguished historian's eulogy to another found an appropriate place here, for the journal was widely recognized as a leading forum of international exchange, a link between scholarly communities in Germany and North America. The obituary appeared, however, in volume twenty-four of Central European History, which bore the date December 1991. It thus left the impression that Feldman was a man of extraordinary foresight.

Type
Part I: Recollections and Reminiscences
Copyright
Copyright © Central European History Society of the American Historical Association 2018 

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Footnotes

This originally appeared as “Kenneth Barkin: An Appreciation,” in Central European History 38, no. 1 (2005): 5–6.

References

This originally appeared as “Kenneth Barkin: An Appreciation,” in Central European History 38, no. 1 (2005): 5–6.