Drowned in Eau de Vie
Modris Eksteins: New, Fast and Modern, 21 February 2008
“... and on to Hitler. Gay, along with other German émigré historians, such as George Mosse and Fritz Stern, helped change all that by pointing to the variegated hue and social implications of cultural symbols. He was fond of describing his effort as the social history of ideas. Born in Berlin in 1923, fortunate emigrant to the United States in the wake of ... ”