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Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association
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Healing and Harm
Essays in Honor of Mary Lindemann
Edited by Erica Heinsen-Roach, Stephen Lazer, Benjamin Marschke, Jared Poley, Daniel Riches
Afterword by Suzanne Marchand
309 pages, 5 ills., bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-80073-991-8 $135.00/£99.00 / Hb / Published (March 2024)
eISBN 978-1-80539-482-2 eBook
Reviews
“This volume contains consistently interesting and well-researched chapters by many top-notch scholars. Its breadth alone is an appropriate tribute to Lindemann’s own work.” • Joel F. Harrington, Vanderbilt University
Description
Professor Mary Lindemann inspired several generations of historical researchers in early modern history and culture. She has served as president of the German Studies Association and the American Historical Association and is the author of pathbreaking scholarly work in the history of medicine, urban space, diplomacy, and of women. In honor of her scholarship, service, and dedication, Healing and Harm gathers a group of leading scholars that includes her students, contemporaries, and those who have been inspired by her work to continue Lindemann’s prolific arguments and observations on early modern, central European and German history and culture.
Erica Heinsen-Roach taught at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg until 2020 and is currently an independent scholar.
Stephen A. Lazer is a lecturer in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious studies at Arizona State University, where he has taught since 2018.
Benjamin Marschke is Professor of History at Humboldt State University, in Arcata, California. At Mary Lindemann's instigation, Marschke has been a regular participant, program director, and board member of the German Studies Association.
Jared Poley is Professor and Chair of the History Department at Georgia State University. He is the author and co-editor of books such as The Devil’s Riches: A Modern History of Greed (2016) Money in the German-speaking Lands (2017).
Daniel Riches is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at the University of Alabama, where he has worked since receiving his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2007.
Subject: History: Medieval/Early Modern
Area: Germany
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