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Heinz-Gerhard Haupt explores the implications of adopting a comparative perspective in contemporary history and envisions a Europeanization of this field. Winfried Süß discusses the status and prospects of German contemporary history in an international context, while Axel Schildt examines whether the history of the Federal Republic of Germany can be interpreted as a success story or a precursor to crisis. Stephan Alexander Glienke analyzes the differing approaches to National Socialism between West Germany and Britain, focusing on the exhibition “Ungesühnte Nazijustiz” (1959-1962) and the historical reckoning of Nazi judicial crimes. Lu Seegers investigates generational discourses in post-1945 West Germany, and Riccardo Bavaj delves into contemporary discussions surrounding the legacy of 1968 among scholars in Western Europe and the U.S. Christian Haase reports on the British-German Königswinter Conferences and their impact on German-Allied relations from 1949 to 1973. Till Kössler compares changes in industrial relations in West Germany and Italy post-1945. Thomas Etzemüller discusses the quest for order in the foundations of the Federal Republic, while Michael Sturm examines Munich's city police during the reform era. Dominik Rigoll addresses the 1972 Radical Decree and its implications for democracy, and Stefanie Lechner presents a project on knowledge transfer amid socio-economic changes. Anne Rohstock investigates univer
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