Peter C. Jelavich
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Jelavich P. (2009) Anti-Semitism in Imperial Germany: Cultural Code or Pervasive Prejudice? The Jewish Quarterly Review. 99: 584-593 |
Jelavich P, Dirke Sv. (1999) All power to the imagination! : the West German counterculture from the student movement to the Greens The German Quarterly. 23: 112 |
Jelavich P. (1997) Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History. By Jay Winter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1995. Pp. x + 310. £29.95. ISBN 0-521-49682-9. Central European History. 30: 128-130 |
Jelavich P. (1995) Method? What Method? Confessions of a Failed Structuralist New German Critique. 75 |
Jelavich P. (1995) Ecstasy and the Demon. Feminism and Nationalism in the Dances of Mary Wigman . By Susan A. Manning. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1993. Pp. xx + 353. $30.00. ISBN 0-520-08193-5. Central European History. 28: 565-567 |
Jelavich P. (1995) Hollywood in Berlin. American Cinema and Weimar Germany . By Thomas J. Saunders. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1994. Pp. x + 332. $40.00. ISBN 0-20-08354-7. Central European History. 28: 105-107 |
Jelavich P. (1992) Steinberg Michael P. The Meaning of the Salzburg Festival: Austria as Theater and Ideology, 1890–1939 . Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1990. Pp. xvii, 253. $24.95. Austrian History Yearbook. 23: 283-285 |
Jelavich P, Lagapra D. (1989) History, Politics, and the Novel The American Historical Review. 94: 702 |
Lidtke VL, Jelavich P. (1989) Munich and Theatrical Modernism: Politics, Playwriting, and Performance, 1890-1914 The American Historical Review. 94: 170 |
Jelavich P. (1989) Contemporary Literary Theory: From Deconstruction Back to History Central European History. 22: 360-380 |