The following are recent books on German-American topics by members of the SGAS. If you have written, edited, or translated such a monograph in the last three years, let us know.
2024
Once We Were Strangers: A German Immigrant Family in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest, by Roberta Reb Allen. University Press of Kansas, March 2024.
2023
The Journals of the Moravian Mission to Georgia, 1734-1737: From Hernnhut to Savannah, edited by Achim Kopp and John Thomas Scott. Rowman & Littlefield, 2023.
Deutsche und weitere germanische Sprachminderheiten in Lateinamerika: Grundlagen, Methoden, Fallstudien, edited by Patrick Wolf-Farré, Lucas Löff Machado, Angélica Prediger, and Sebastian Kürschner. Peter Lang, 2023.
Radikale Beziehungen: Die Briefkorrespondenz der Mathilde Franziska Anneke zur Zeit des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs, edited by Viktorija Bilic and Alison Clark Efford. Franz Steiner, 2023.
2022
The Missouri Home Guard: Protecting the Home Front during the Great War, by Petra DeWitt. University of Missouri Press, December 2022.
The Verticalization Model of Language Shift: The Great Change in American Communities, edited by Joshua R. Brown. Oxford University Press, October 2022.
Hessians: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War, by Friederike Baer. Oxford University Press, May 2022.
Comanches, Captives, and Germans: Wilhelm Friedrich’s Drawings from the Texas Frontier, by Daniel J. Gelo, C.B. “Hoppy” Hopkins, Christopher J. Wickham, and Bryden E. Moon. State House Press (Kerrville, TX), 2022.
2021
Germans in America: A Concise History, by Walter D. Kamphoefner. Rowman & Littlefield, November 2021.
En apoyo de Darwin, by Fritz Müller. Introduction and edited by Sandra Rebok. Editorial Universidad de Granada, March 2021. (in Spanish)