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Book cover titled "Hitler's Comprises: Coercion and Consensus in Nazi Germany" by Nathan Stoltzfus, featuring a black and white photograph of Nazi officials and children in WW2-era Germany.

Explores how everyday negotiations and informal agreements shaped life under Nazi rule. Shows how power was sustained through participation and negotiated consent, not only coercion.

Cover of a book titled 'Shades of Green: Environmental Activism Around the Globe,' edited by Christof Mauch, Nathan Stoltzfus, and Douglas R. Weiner, with a green-themed collage of photos and illustrations of environmental themes.

Traces the emergence of environmental activism across diverse societies. Highlights how ecological movements reflect local political and cultural contexts.

Book cover titled "Protest in Hitler's 'National Community'" with subtitle "Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response," edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin, featuring a clenched fist, a Nazi swastika, and a red background.

Documents public protest and dissent within Nazi Germany. Reveals how the regime monitored, responded to, and adapted to popular unrest.

Black and white photo of a young boy with a serious expression hugging an older woman sitting on a chair, with a cane resting on her lap. Overlaid text in black and pink reads, 'Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany' and 'Edited by Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus.'

Examines how the Nazi regime defined and controlled those deemed socially marginal. Shows how exclusion operated through law, surveillance, and everyday social practice

A protest or rally with a large group of women holding a banner that reads "Asociación Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Ni un paso atrás!!" and waving flags. The image has a purple overlay.

Stories of ordinary people confronting injustice through collective action across different societies. Explores how resistance takes shape through moral choice, shared risk, and community ties.

Cover of a book titled "Resistance of the Heart" by Nathan Stoltzfus, with a subtitle about intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse protest in Nazi Germany, featuring a painting of a group of women protesting

Reconstructs the Rosenstrasse protest led by non-Jewish German women. Demonstrates how personal bonds and public solidarity produced effective resistance.