Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum. By Katrin Sieg. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2021. 312 pages. $80.00 hardcover, $34.95 paperback or e-book.
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fan of Dresen’s films, Stonecipher had coincidentally seen the film the night before receiving the e-mail translation offer. As the editors of this impressively diverse volume emphasize, its title Mischkalkulation reaches beyond the off-set pricing model in the industry to include the myriad other factors that come “into the mix.” Indeed, the volume itself is conceived as an eclectic “mix” through its juxtaposition of well-known and lesser-known scholars, authors, and other players within the field. Bringing Germany’s literary institutions into dialogue with American German Studies makes this transnational publication unique and a timely analysis of the material conditions that produce the books we teach.