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German Studies Review (GSR) is the scholarly journal of the German Studies Association (GSA), the world’s largest academic association devoted to the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary study of the German-speaking countries. Recent issues have covered topics from Alexander von Humboldt and postcolonial theory to Krupp housing estates in the Ruhr valley to the popularity of German gangsta rap. A peer-reviewed journal, GSR includes articles and book reviews on the history, literature, culture, and politics of the German-speaking areas of Europe encompassing primarily, but not exclusively, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
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Volume 39, Number 2, May 2016Table of Contents
- Authorship and Ownership
- pp. 353-363
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/gsr.2016.0040
- Lesen. Kopieren. Schreiben. Lese- und Exzerpierkunst in der europäischen Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts ed. by Elisabeth Décultot, and: Book Was There. Reading in Electronic Times by Andrew Piper, and: Wissensräume. Bibliotheken in der Literatur ed. by Mirko Gemmel and Margrit Vogt (review)
- pp. 369-373
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/gsr.2016.0060
- “Ich liebte Frankreich wie eine zweite Heimat.” Neue Studien zu Stefan Zweig / “J’aimais la France comme ma seconde patrie.” Actualité(s) de Stefan Zweig ed. by Régine Battiston and Klemens Renoldner, and: Zweigs England ed. by Rüdiger Görner and Klemens Renoldner (review)
- pp. 405-409
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/gsr.2016.0038