id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jnvmkar2lrgmnc7llnuuvte4jy Manu Goswami AHR Conversation: History after the End of History: Reconceptualizing the Twentieth Century 2016 42 .pdf application/pdf 24804 1345 49 Lichtenstein opened the Conversation by asking participants to respond directly to Charles Maier's millennial assessment, "Consigning the Twentieth Century to History," published in the AHR in June 2000.2 In that essay, Maier deployed some key concepts that he believed could help historians organize their Jonathan Zatlin: Marked by the collapse of an empire and the failure of a democratic state, two World Wars and two dictatorial regimes, Germany's tumultuous twentieth century has provided unusually fertile grounds for thinking about techniques of well as perpetrators, recent work in economic history has opened new space for historical research by understanding the state as a significant and sometimes dominant, but So, that brings me to my next question: What forms of "creative politics of insurgent peoples" did the emergent conditions of the twentieth century make possible? So far, we have considered the nature of the "moral narratives" available to historians of the twentieth century, the novel techniques of political domination and social power deployed by states ./cache/work_jnvmkar2lrgmnc7llnuuvte4jy.pdf ./txt/work_jnvmkar2lrgmnc7llnuuvte4jy.txt