Publications
The following is list of selected publications. To see the full list please visit Martin Klimke's Website.
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Books
Höhn, Maria, and Martin Klimke. A breath of freedom: the civil rights struggle, African American GIs, and Germany. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2010).
Höhn, Maria, and Martin Klimke. Ein Hauch von Freiheit? Afroamerikanische GIs, die US-Bürgerrechtsbewegung und Deutschland, (Bielefeld: transcript) (2016).
Klimke, M. The other alliance: student protest in West Germany and the United States in the global sixties. Princeton University Press (2011).
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Edited Volumes
Martin Klimke and Amanda Nichols, eds., “Global Legacies of Anti-Nuclear Activism: Intersectional Perspectives” (in progress)
Katalin Cseh-Varga, Martin Klimke, Burcu Peksevgen, Rolf Werenskjold and Marko Zubak, eds., “Creative Dissent: Alternative Cultures During Socialism and Beyond, 1945-1991” (in progress)
Klimke, Martin, Rolf Werenskjold and Henrik G. Bastiansen. Media and the Cold War, 1975-1991 Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
Philipp Gassert and Martin Klimke, eds., “1968: On the Edge of World Revolution,” 2nd edition (Black Rose Press/University of Chicago Press, 2018)
Jian, Chen, Masha Kirasirova, Martin Klimke, Mary Nolan, Marilyn Young, Joanna Waley-Cohen. The Routledge Handbook of the Global Sixties: Between Protest and Nation-Building (Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge (2018).
Christoph Becker-Schaum, Philipp Gassert, Martin Klimke, Wilfried Mausbach, and Marianne Zepp. The Nuclear Crisis, NATO's Double-Track Decision, and the German Peace Movement of the 1980s, New York/Oxford: Berghahn Books (2016).
Klimke, M., Kreis, R., & Ostermann, C. F. (Eds.). Trust, But Verify: The Politics of Uncertainty and the Transformation of the Cold War Order, 1969-1991. Stanford University Press (2016).
Conze, Eckart, Martin Klimke, and Jeremy Varon, eds. Nuclear Threats, Nuclear Fear and the Cold War of the 1980s. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Fahlenbrach, Kathrin, Martin Klimke, and Joachim Scharloth, eds. Protest Cultures: A Companion. Vol. 17. Berghahn Books, 2016.
Honeck, Mischa, Martin Klimke, and Anne Kuhlmann, eds. Germany and the Black diaspora: points of contact, 1250-1914. Vol. 15. Berghahn Books, 2013.
Klimke, Martin, Jacco Pekelder, and Joachim Scharloth, eds. Between Prague Spring and French May: Opposition and Revolt in Europe, 1960-1980 Vol. 7. Berghahn Books, 2013.
Davis, B., Mausbach, W., Klimke, M., & MacDougall, C. (Eds.). (2013). Changing the world, changing oneself: Political protest and collective identities in West Germany and the US in the 1960s and 1970s Vol. 3. Berghahn Books. Ebook
Becker-Schaum, Christoph, Philipp Gassert, Martin Klimke, Wilfried Mausbach, and Marianne Zepp. Die Nuklearkrise: Der NATO-Doppelbeschluss und die Friedensbewegung der 1980er Jahre, Paderborn: Schöningh Verlag (2012).
Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth, and Laura Wong. The Establishment Responds: Power, Protest and Politics since 1945, New York/London: Palgrave Macmillan (2012). Ebook
Gassert, Philipp, and Martin Klimke, eds. 1968: memories and legacies of a global revolt. Vol. 6. German historical institute, 2009.
Klimke, Martin, and Joachim Scharloth. 1968 in Europe: A History of Protest and Activism, 1956–1977. Springer, 2008.
Klimke, M., & Scharloth, J. (Eds.). 1968. Handbuch zur Kultur-und Mediengeschichte der Studentenbewegung. Springer-Verlag. (new edition Bonn: Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 2008).
Editorial Activities
The Global Sixties: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Taylor & Francis, since 2022)
Editor-in-Chief:
Martin Klimke — New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
Editors:
Malgorzata Fidelis — University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Omar Gueye — Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal
Naoko Koda — Kindai University, Osaka, Japan
Aldo Marchesi — Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu — University of California, Irvine, USA
Editor-at-large:
Jeremy Varon — The New School for Social Research, New York, USA
Protest, Culture & Society (Berghahn Books, New York/Oxford, since 2008)
Editors:
Kathrin Fahlenbrach — Institute for Media and Communication, University of Hamburg, Germany
Martin Klimke — New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Joachim Scharloth — Waseda University, Japan