Peer-reviewed articles
with A. Tompkins, P. Wagner and J. Hansen, ‘Introduction: The Material Culture of Politics‘, International Journal for History, Culture and Modernity, Vol. 6 (2018), No 1, pp. 1-12.

with L. Marhoefer, E. Ross Dickinson and J. Roos, ‘A backlash against liberalism? What the Weimar Republic can teach us about today’s politics‘, International Journal for History, Culture and Modernity, Vol 5 (2017), No 1, pp. 91-107.

The ‘Ullstein Spirit’ The Ullstein Publishing House, the End of the Weimar Republic and the Making of Cold War German Identity, 1925–77‘, Journal of Contemporary History, Online First: 26 December 2016

“Bad” Politics and “Good” Culture: New Approaches to the History of the Weimar Republic‘, Central European History, 49 (2016), no 3-4, pp. 441-453

The Modernized Gretchen: Transformations of the “New Woman” in the late Weimar Republic‘, German History, vol 33 (2015), no 1, pp. 52-79.

Monographs
Taming Modernity. The Newspaper Tempo and the Collapse of the Weimar Republic, 1928-1933, in preparation.

Produktion von Realität. Grundlagen und Sichtweisen (Saarbrücken: Akademiker Verlag, 2007).

Review: Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung, 1 March 2007 [paywall]

Edited volumes
The Material Culture of Modern Politics in Cold War Europe, special issue of International Journal for History, Culture and Modernity, Vol. 6 (2018), No. 1.

Beyond Glitter and Doom: The Contingency of the Weimar Republic, ed. by Jochen Hung, Godela Weiss-Sussex and Geoff Wilkes (Munich: iudicium, 2012).

Book chapters
with J. van Eijnatten, P. Ortoleva, L. Weibull and M. Hampton, ‘Modernization, Democratization and Politicization: Mass Media in 1920s Europe’, in Klaus Arnold, Susanne Kinnebrock & Paschal Preston (Eds.), The Handbook of European Communication History (Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell., 2019), pp. 115-133.

“Die Zeitung der Zeit” – Die Tageszeitung Tempo und das Ende der Weimarer Republik‘, in:  Der ganze Verlag ist einfach eine Bonbonniere”. Ullstein in der ersten Hälfte des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts, ed. by Ute Schneider and David Oels (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2014), pp. 137-159.

Beyond Glitter and Doom. The New Paradigm of Contingency in Weimar Research‘, in: Beyond Glitter and Doom: The Contingency of the Weimar Republic, ed. by Jochen Hung, Godela Weiss-Sussex and Geoff Wilkes (Munich: iudicium, 2012), pp. 9-15.

“Der deutschen Jugend!” The Newspaper Tempo and the Generational Discourse of the Weimar Republic‘, in: Beyond Glitter and Doom: The Contingency of the Weimar Republic, ed. by Jochen Hung, Godela Weiss-Sussex and Geoff Wilkes (Munich: iudicium, 2012), pp. 105-118.

‘Das veränderliche “Gesicht der weiblichen Generation”. Ein Beitrag zur politischen Kulturgeschichte der späten Weimarer Republik’, in: Geschlechterordnung und Politik in der Weimarer Republik, ed. by Dirk Schumann and Gabriele Metzler (Bonn: Dietz, in press).

‘Politics and Culture in the Weimar Republic’, in: Oxford AQA History for A Level: The Quest for Political Stability: Germany 1871-1991, ed. by Sally Waller (Oxford: Oxford University Press, in press).

Reviews
Benjamin CARTER HETT: The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic
Central European History, Vol 52 (2019), No 2, pp. 365-366.

Sina FABIAN: Boom in der Krise. Konsum, Tourismus, Autofahren in Westdeutschland und Großbritannien 1970–1990.
H-Soz-Kult, 2017.

Swantje SCHARENBERG: Die Konstruktion des öffentlichen Sports in der Tagespresse der Weimarer Republik
German History, vol 31 (2013), No 4, pp. 590-591.

Sace ELDER: Murder Scenes. Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin
German History, vol 29 (2011), No 3, pp. 666-667.

Sebastian MARX: Betriebsamkeit als Literatur. Prosa der Weimarer Republik zwischen Massenpresse und Buch
Monatshefte für deutschsprachige Literatur und Kultur, vol 103 (2011), No 1, pp. 135-137.

Benjamin CARTER HETT: Crossing Hitler. The Man Who Put the Nazis on the Witness Stand
German History, vol 28 (2010), No 4, pp. 590-592.

Margaret BARBER CROSBY: The Making of a German Constitution: A Slow Revolution
Journal of Contemporary European Studies, vol 17 (2009), No 3, pp. 451-452.