Ten years after German unification, this historiographical review discusses
how the cascade of published material reflects on two questions vital for
contemporary history on this subject: first, why and how did unification ha
ppen, and second, what kind of sources and evidence are used by authors to
justify their particular interpretation of events? In answering these quest
ions, this review will not only give an overview of published accounts offi
cial, scholarly, and autobiographical but go beyond the immediate confines
of the 1990s to shed light on the question of why Chancellor Helmut Kohl wa
s able to win a prize that had eluded all of his predecessors since Konrad
Adenauer.