Books
Culver, A. (2013). Glorify the Empire: Japanese "Avant-Garde" Propaganda in Manchukuo, 1932-1945. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
Gellately, R. (2013) Stalin's Curse: Battling for Communism in War and Cold War. New York: Alfred A. Knopf and Oxford University Press.
Gellately, R. (2007). Lenin, Stalin and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe. New York: Alfred A. Knopf; London, Jonathan Cape.
Gellately, R. (2001). Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Gellately, R. (1990). The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing Racial Policy, 1933-1945. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Gellately R. & Stoltzfus, N. eds. (2001). Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Piehler, Kurt. Remembering War the American Way (2004). Washington, DC: Smithsonian Books.
Stoltzfus, N. (2016). Hitler’s Compromises: Coercion and Consensus in Nazi Germany. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Stoltzfus, N. & Maier-Katkin, B., eds.(2015). Protest in Hitler’s ‘National Community’: Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response. New York: Berghahn Books.
Stoltzfus., N & Friedlander, Henry, eds. (2008). Nazi Crimes and the Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Stoltzfus, N., Thalhammer, K., O'Loughlin, P., Glazer, M., Glazer, P., McFarland, S., & Shepela, S. (2007). Courageous Resistance: The Power of Ordinary People. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Stoltzfus, N. (1996). Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany. W.W. Norton & Co.
Williamson, G. (2004). The Longing for Myth: Religion and Aesthetic Culture from Romanticism to Nietzsche. University of Chicago Press.
Articles
Gellately, R. (2000). "Crime, Identity and Power: Stories of Police Imposters in Nazi Germany." Crime, histoire et société -- Crime, History and Societies, 4 (2), 5-18.
Gellately, R. (1997). "Denunciations and Nazi Germany: New Insights and Methodological Problems". Historical Social Research/Historische Sozial-Forschung, 22 (3/4), 228-39.
Gellately, R. (1996). "Denunciations in Twentieth-Century Germany: Aspects of Self-Policing in the Third Reich and the German Democratic Republic". The Journal of Modern History, 931-67.
Gellately, R. (1996). "Introduction to the Practices of Denunciation in Modern European History," with Sheila Fitzpatrick. The Journal of Modern History, 747-67.
Gellately, R. (1992). "Situating the 'SS-State' in a Social-historical Context: Recent Histories of the SS, the Police and the Courts in the Third Reich". The Journal of Modern History, 338-65.
Gellately, R. (1991). "Rethinking the Nazi Terror System: A Historiographical Analysis". German Studies Review, 23-38.
Gellately, R. (1988). "The Gestapo and German Society: Political Denunciation in the Gestapo Case Files". The Journal of Modern History, 60, 654-94.
Stoltzfus, N. (2021) "Hitler: A Biography by Peter Longerich. A Featured Review." Central European History, 54, 516-27.
Stoltzfus, N. "75 Jahre Proteste in der Rosenstraße: Wie man Mörder stoppt," Der Tagesspiegel, February 26, 2018, https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/75-jahre-proteste-in-der-rosenstrasse-wie-man-moerder-stoppt/21006464.html.
Stoltzfus, N. "Rosenstrasse at 75." With Mordechai Paldiel, The Jerusalem Post, February 24, 2018, http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Rosenstrasse-at-75-543522.
Stoltzfus, N. “Trump, Hitler, and Americans Today: Are we better than Weimar Germans?” The Daily Beast, July 31, 2016, www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/nathan-stoltzfus.html.
Stoltzfus, N. (2011). Societal Influences on the Promulgation and Enforcement of the Nuremberg Laws. Soundings: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Humanities, Vol. 94(No. 3/4), 375-391.
Stoltzfus, N. “Helden ohne Namen,” Der Spiegel online, February 28, 2008, http://www.spiegel.de/einestages/widerstand-im-nationalsozialismus-helden-ohne-namen-a-946686.html
Stoltzfus, N. (2005). Historical Evidence and Plausible History: Interpreting the Berlin Gestapo's Attempted 'Final Roundup' of Jews. Central European History, 38 (3), 450-59.
Stoltzfus, N. "Die Wahrheit jenseits der Akten: Wer nur den NS-Dokumenten vertraut, verkennt den Widerstand der Deutschen,” Die Zeit, Nr. 45/30. October 2003, http://www.zeit.de/2003/45/Rosenstra_a7e
Stoltzfus, N. (2003). Public Space and the Dynamics of Environmental Action: Green Protest in the German Democratic Republic. Archiv fur Sozialgeschichte, 43, 385-403.
Stoltzfus, N. (2000). Third Reich History as if the People Mattered. Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 26(4), 672-84.
Stoltzfus, N. "Unsung Heroes," Philadelphia Inquirer (Commentary Page), March 18, 1997, http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/beitrag/diskusio/ausstell/ausstel9.htm
Stoltzfus, N. (1995). Der Protest in der Rosenstrasse und die deutsch-judische Mischehe. Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 21(2), 218-247.
Stoltzfus, N. "Dissent in Nazi Germany," The Atlantic Monthly, 270 (3) September, 1992, 87-94, https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1992/09/dissent-in-nazi-germany/532725/
Stoltzfus, N. "Jemand war für mich da: "Der Aufstand der Frauen in der Rosenstrasse," Dossier, Die Zeit, no. 30--21, July, 21, 1989, (International edition, July 28, 1989), http://www.zeit.de/1989/30/jemand-war-fuer-mich-da
Williamson, G. (2000). What Killed August von Kotzebue? The Temptations of Virtue and the Political Theology of German Nationalism, 1789–1819. The Journal of Modern History, 72(4), 890-943. doi:1.
Book Chapters
Culver, A. A. (in press). "Cultural Responses to Total War, 1930s-1945". In Kurt Piehler (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of World War II (28 pages). New York: Oxford University
Press.
Williamson, G. S. (2011). Protestants, Catholics, and Jews, 1760-1871: Enlightenment, Emancipation, New Forms of Piety. In H. W. Smith (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Modern German History (pp. 211-233). Oxford University Press.
Book Chapters
Gellately, R. J. (2010). "The Persecution of Social Outsiders and the Consolidation of Hitler's Dictatorship, 1933-39" (published in Portuguese). In Denise Rollemberg, Marcelo Bittencourt, Norberto Ferreras, & Samantha Viz Quadrat (Eds.), A construção social dos regimes autoritários : legitimidade, consenso e consentimento no século XX: Europa (pp. 204-42). Civilização Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro.
Gellately, R. J. (2004). "Nuremberg, Voices from the Past". In Robert Gellately (Ed.), The Nuremberg Interviews: An American Psychiatrist's Conversations with Defendants and Witnesses at the Nuremberg Trial (pp. ix-xxxi). New York: Alfred A Knopf.
Gellately, R. J. (2003). "Introduction to the Study of Mass Murder and Genocide," with Ben Kiernan. In Robert Gellately, & Ben Kiernan (Eds.), The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder and other Mass Crimes in Historical Perspective (pp. 3-26). Cambridge University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (2003). "Investigating Genocide," with Ben Kiernan. In Robert Gellately, & Ben Kiernan (Eds.), The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder and other Mass Crimes in Historical Perspective (pp. 373-80). Cambridge University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (2003). "The Third Reich, the Holocaust and Plans for Serial Genocide". In Robert Gellately, & Ben Kiernan (Eds.), The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder and other Mass Crimes in Historical Perspective (pp. 241-63). Cambridge University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (2001). "A Monstrous Uneasiness: Citizen Participation and the Persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany". In Joseph R. Mitchell, & Helen Buss Mitchell (Eds.), The Holocaust: Readings and Interpretations (pp. 174-82). McGraw-Hill/Dushkin .
Gellately, R. J. (2001). "Police Justice, Popular Justice and Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany: The Example of Polish Foreign Workers". In Gellately R. & Stoltzfus, N. eds. (2001). Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany (pp. 256-72). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (2001). "Social Outsiders and the Construction of the 'Community of the People' in Nazi Germany," with Nathan Stoltzfus. In Gellately R. & Stoltzfus, N. eds. (2001). Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany (pp. 3-19). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (2000). "The Gestapo and Social Cooperation". In Neil Gregor (Ed.), Nazism (pp. 253-5). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (1997). "Emergence d'un 'système judiciaire de type policier'". In Jean-Marc Berlière, & Denis Peschanski (Eds.), Pouvoirs et Polices au XXe Siècle: Europe, États-Unis, Japon (pp. 63-79). Belgium: Éditions Complexe.
Gellately, R. J. (1997). "Zur Entstehungsgeschichte einer selbstüberwachenden Gesellschaft". In Detlev Schmiechen- Ackermann (Ed.), Anpassung, Verweigerung, Widerstand: Soziale Milieus, Politische Kultur und der Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus in Deutschland im regionalen Vergleich (pp. 109-21). Berlin: Hentrich Verlag.
Gellately, R. J. (1996). "Confinement in Germany 1933-45: 'Protective Custody' and Other Police Strategies". In Norbert Finzsch, & Robert Jütte (Eds.), The Prerogatives of Confinement (pp. 191-211). Cambridge University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (1995). "Allwissend und allgegenwärtig? Entstehung, Funktion und Wandel des Gestapo-Mythos". In Gerhard Paul, & Klaus-Michael Mallmann (Eds.), Die Gestapo-Mythos und Realität (pp. 47-70). Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
Gellately, R. J. (1993). "Die Gestapo und 'Öffentliche Sicherheit und Ordnung'". In H. Reinke (Ed.), "...nur für die Sicherheit da?" Großstadt und Polizei im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (pp. 94-115). Frankfurt: Campus-Verlag.
Gellately, R. J. (1993). "Enforcing Racial Policy in Nazi Germany". In Jane Caplan, & Thomas Childers (Eds.), Re-Evaluating the "Third Reich": New Controversies, New Interpretations (pp. 42-65). New York: Holmes & Meier.
Gellately, R. J. (1992). "Gestapo und Terror: Perspektiven auf die Sozialgeschichte des nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssystems". In Alf Lüdtke (Eds.), Zur Polizei-geschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (pp. 371-92). Frankfurt: Suhrkamp-Verlag.
Gellately, R. J. (1992). "In den Klauen der Gestapo: Die Bedeutung von Denunziationen für das nationalsozialistischen Terrorsystem in Nordrhein-Westfalen". In Anselm Faust (Ed.), Verfolgung und Widerstand in Rheinland und Westfalen (pp. 40-9). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.
Gellately, R. J. (1990). "Surveillance and Disobedience: Comments on the Political Policing of Nazi Germany". In Francis R. Nicosia, & Lawrence D. Stokes (Eds.), Opposition and Resistance to National Socialism in Germany, 1925-1945 (pp. 15-36). Oxford: Berg.
Gellately, R. J. (1975). "Zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Massenkonsumgesellschaft Deutschlands: Der Kleinhandelsmarkt, 1871-1914". In Joachim Hütter, Reinhard Meyers, & Dietrich Papenfuss (Eds.), Tradition und Neubeginn. Internationale Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte im 20.Jahrhundert (pp. 467-80). Cologne: Carl Heymanns Verlag.
Stoltzfus, N. (2009). Memory and Representations of Fascism in Germany and Italy. In R.J.B. Bosworth (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook on Fascism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Stoltzfus, N. (2008). A Great Achievement of German Troops in Mountain Warfare. In Nazi Crimes and the Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Stoltzfus, N. (2008). Tactical Terror: Exceptions to Nazi Reliance on terror for Repressing Dissent and their Social Causes. In Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism. St Lucia, London, New York: University of Queensland and Routledge.
Stoltzfus, N. (2005). Protest Nemetskih v usloviyah total'noyi voiny. In Zhenshchina i voĭna, 1941-1945, Rossiia i Germaniia. (Women and War, 1941-1945: Russia and Germany). Volgograd: Volgograd Center of German Studies.
Stoltzfus, N. (2005). Gerhard Lehfeldts Bericht an Kirchenfuehrer beider Konfessionen ueber den Massenmord an den Juden Europas. In Antonia Leugers (Ed.), Berlin, Rosenstrasse 2-4. Protest in der NS-Diktatur. Neue Forschungen zum Frauenprotest in der Rosenstrasse 1943 (pp. 145-62). Annweiler: Ploeger.
Stoltzfus, N. (2004). Rosenstrasse: Civil Courage of Ordinary Persons in Nazi Germany. In John J. Michalczyk (Ed.), Confront. Resistance in Nazi Germany (pp. 163-89). Peter Lang.
Stoltzfus, N. (2003). 'Der Versuch, in der Wahrheit zu leben' und die Rettung von Judischen Angehorigen durch deutsche Frauen im 'Dritten Reich'. In Jana Leichsenring (Ed.), Frauen und Widerstand (pp. 74-88). Schriftenreihe der Forschungsgemeinschaft 20. Juli 1944.
Stoltzfus, N. (2003). Interpreting Responsibility for War and Genocide: the Case of Nazi Germany. In Dennis Razis (Ed.), The Human Predicament. Ecological Dynamics and Human Nature (pp. 275-92). Greek Culture Ministry/S&P.
Stoltzfus, N. (2001). The Limits of Policy: Social Protection of Intermarried Jews in Nazi Germany. In Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany (pp. 117-44). Princeton University Press.
Stoltzfus, N. (2001). Witness in Spite of Himself: Victor Klemperer's Twentieth Century Germanies. In John K. Roth, & Elisabeth Maxwell (Eds.), Remembering for the Future: The Holocaust in an Age of Genocides, vol. 1 (pp. 543-51). Palgrave, Basingstoke.
Stoltzfus, N., & Gellately, R. (2001). Social Outsiders and the Construction of the Community of the People. In Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany (pp. 3-19). Princeton University Press.
Stoltzfus, N. (1998). Protest and Silence: Resistance Histories in Post-War Germany and the Case of Intermarried Germans. In Ruby Rohrlich (Ed.), Resisting the Shoah (pp. 151-78). Berg Publishers.
Stoltzfus, N. (1997). Dissent Under Socialism: Opposition, Reform, and the West German Media in the German Democratic Republic of the 1980s. In Richard G. Fox, & Orin Starn (Eds.), Between Resistance and Revolution Cultural Politics and Social Protest (pp. 195-222). Rutgers University Press.
Stoltzfus, N. (1996). Dissent in Nazi Germany. In Arthur Auten (Ed.), From Napoleon to the Space Age: Readings in Western Civilization. New York: American Heritage.
Edited Books
Gellately, R. J. (Ed.). (2018). The Oxford Illustrated History of the Third Reich. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (Ed.). (2004). The Nuremberg Interviews: An American Psychiatrist's Conversations with the Defendants and Witnesses at the Nuremberg Trials [Edited book]. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Gellately, R. J. (Ed.). (2003). The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder and other Mass Crimes in Historical Perspective [Co-edited book]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (Ed.). (2001). Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany [Co-edited book]. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Gellately, R. J. (Ed.). (1997). Accusatory Practices: Denunciation in Modern European History, 1789-1989 [Co-edited book]. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Piehler, G. K. (Ed.). (contract). Oxford Handbook of World War II. Manuscript under contract for publication, Oxford University Press.
Piehler, G. K., & Johnson, M. J. (Eds.). (in press). Encyclopedia of Military Science. Sage Publication.
Piehler, G. K. (Ed.). (2012). The United States in World War II: A Documentary Reader. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
Piehler, G. K., & Pash, S. (Eds.). (2010). The United States and the Second World War: New Perspectives on Diplomacy, War, and the Home Front. New York: Fordham University Press.
Piehler, G. K., & Mariner, R. (Eds.). (2009). The Atomic Bomb and American Society: New Perspectives. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.
Piehler, G. K., & Chambers, J. W. I. (Eds.). (1999). Major Problems in American Military History. Boston: Hougton Mifflin.
Stoltzfus, N. & Maier-Katkin, Birgit. (Eds.). (2016). Protest in Hitler's "National Community": Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response. New York: Berghahn Books.
Stoltzfus, N., & Friedlander, Henry (co-editor and Auschwitz survivor). (Eds.). (2008). Nazi Crimes and the Law. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Gellately R. & Stoltzfus, N. eds. (2001). Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Wynot, E. (1997). Prisoner of history: The Eastern Orthodox Church in Poland in the twentieth-century. Journal of Church and State, 39(2), 319-338.
Wynot, E. (1996). The Poles in Germany, 1919-1939. East European Quarterly, 30(2), 171-186.
Wynot, E. (1971). Necessary Cruelty - Emergence of Official Anti-Semitism in Poland, 1936-1939. American Historical Review, 76(4), 1035-1058. doi:10.2307/1849240
Wynot, E. (1971). Service of Youth - Polish Experiment in Social Modernization, 1937-1939. Canadian Slavic Studies, 5(2), 213-225.