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Manfred Berg
Manfred Berg is a German historian who serves as the Curt Engelhorn Chair in American History at Heidelberg University. He has also served as Heidelberg University's dean of faculty. He previously taught at the Free University of Berlin and served at the German Historical Institute in Washington D.C.Since spring 2017, Berg is speaker of the ''Graduiertenkolleg'' "Authority and Trust in American Culture Society, History, and Politics" (GKAT) at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA).
Since 2019, Berg is a regular member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Provided by Wikipedia
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Popular justice a history of lynching in America / by Berg, Manfred, 1959-
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Anatomy of a lynching : the killing of Claude Neal / by McGovern, James R.
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Racism in the modern world historical perspectives on cultural transfer and adaptation /
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Two cultures of rights the quest for inclusion and participation in modern America and Germany /
Published 2002Other Authors: “…Berg, Manfred, 1959-…”
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