TY - JOUR A1 - Kirsch, Jan-Holger T1 - In this issue T2 - Zeithistorische Forschungen – Studies in Contemporary History N2 - As the sociologist Wolf Lepenies asserts in his ›Brief Cultural History of Re-reading‹, ›The second reading – not the first – determines the value of a book.‹ We have now published one hundred articles under the ›Literature Revisited‹ rubric. Nicolas Berg’s text in our previous issue, which re-examined Victor Klempererʼs The Language of the Third Reich. LTI: Lingua Tertii Imperii. A Philologist’s Notebook (first published in 1947), showed once again how fruitful it can be to take a closer look at the history of the creation, publication and reception of older works, and to view them anew from current vantage points. ›Literature Revisited‹ is not limited solely to the presentation and discussion of oft-cited classics; we also re-read books and essays that may have received less attention upon their original publication, yet, in light of current issues and questions, have earned more focused attention. For the authors of these contributions, ›Literature Revisited‹ can provide an opportunity for renewed engagement with works that the authors, in their early careers, may have already subjected to intense scrutiny; however, some authors are reflecting on publications that they are encountering for the first time. In any case, this format has proved so stimulating that we will of course continue it – with four articles in the current issue. Y1 - 2024 UR - https://zeitgeschichte-digital.de/doks/frontdoor/index/index/docId/2828 UR - https://zeithistorische-forschungen.de/editorial/6177#en VL - 20 IS - 3 SP - 360 EP - 364 PB - ZZF – Centre for Contemporary History: Zeithistorische Forschungen CY - Potsdam ER -