Dr. Geoff Eley
Karl Pohrt Distinguished University Professor of Contemporary History, University of Michigan.
e-mail: ghe@umich.edu
Some recent publications
- Eley, G. (2013).
Nazism as Fascism: Violence, Ideology, and the Ground of Consent in Germany, 1930-1945. Routledge.
- Eley, G. (2007).
A Crooked Line: From Cultural History to the History of Society. University of Michigan Press.
- Eley, G. & Nield, K. (2007).
The Future of Class in History: What’s Left of the Social? University of Michigan Press.
Texts to download
- Eley, G. (2013).
“Memory and the Historians: Ordinary Life, Eventfulness and the Instinctual Past”, en Noakes, J. & Pattinson, J., eds. British Cultural Memory and the Second World War. Londres…: Bloomsbury, pp. xi-xxi.
- Eley, G. (2011).
“The Past Under Erasure? History, Memory, and the Contemporary”. Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 555-573.
- Eley, G. (2007).
“Historicizing the Global, Politicizing Capital: Giving the Present a Name”. History Workshop Journal, no. 63, pp. 154-188.
- Eley, G. (2002).
“Politics, Culture, and the Public Sphere”. Positions vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 219-236.
- Eley, G. (2001).
“Finding the People’s War: Film, British Collective Memory, and World War II”. The American Historical Review, vol. 106, no. 3, pp. 818-838.
- Eley, G. (1996).
“Modernity at the Limit: Rethinking German Exceptionalism Before 1914”. New Formations, no. 28, pp. 21-45.
- Eley, G. (1995).
“What is Cultural History?”. New German Critique, no. 65, pp. 19-36.