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Frank Lorenz Müller (flm3@st-andrews.ac.uk) is a professor in modern history at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of Britain and the German Question, Die Revolution von 1848/49, and Our Fritz: Emperor Frederick III and the Political Culture of Imperial Germany. He is currently leading a research project on the roles played by heirs to the throne across the constitutional monarchies of nineteenth-century Europe.

Richard Scully (rscully@une.edu.au) is Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of New England, Australia. He specializes in the study of the history of political cartoons in Britain, France, and Germany, and is particularly interested in the parallel lives of key statesmen as “cartoon characters.”

Kevin Ostoyich (kevin.ostoyich@valpo.edu) is an associate professor of history at Valparaiso University. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. His publications include The German Society of Pennsylvania: A Guide to Its Book and Manuscript Collections (Washington, DC: German Historical Institute, 2006).

Chris Thomas (cthomas142@gmail.com) earned his PhD in modern German history from Texas A&M University, and wrote his dissertation on the Freemasons in the Third Reich. He is currently Adjunct Professor at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas.

Kira Thurman (kira.thurman@rochester.edu) is a PhD candidate in history at the University of Rochester and recipient of the 2011 GSA prize for the Best Essay by a Graduate Student. In addition to her major field in German history, she completed a minor field in musicology through the Eastman School of Music. Her dissertation is on the history of black musicians in Germany and Austria in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. [End Page 723]

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