PhD Columbia University, 1975

Mary Nolan
Professor Emerita Of History
Publications
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Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Temple University Press, 2008Co-edited with Monika Kraus, Michael Palm, Andrew Ross
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New Press, 2002Co-edited with Omer Bartov and Atina Grossmann
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Oxford University Press, 1994
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Cambridge University Press, 1981
Teaching the History of Human Rights and Humanitarian Interventions,” Radical Teacher, 103 (2015), 47-55.
“Negotiating American Modernity in Twentieth-Century Europe,” The Making of European Consumption: Facing the American Challenge, edited by Per Lundin and Thomas Kaiserfeld. (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), 17-44.
“Rethinking Transatlantic Relations in the First Cold War Decades,” in German Historical Institute Bulletin, Supplement “More Atlantic Crossings,” ed. By Jan Logemann and Mary Nolan, (Washington, D.C.: GHI, 2014), 19-38.
“Americanization? Europeanization? Globalization? The German Economy after World War II,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (54 Spring 2014): 49-63.
“Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism in the Long 1970s,” in Toward a New Moral World Order. Menschenrechtspolitik und Völkerrecht seit 1945. Jena Center Oct. 2013 pp. 144-53.
"Utopian Visions in a Post Utopian Era: Americanism, Human Rights, and Market Fundamentalism,” Central European History, 44 (2011):13-36.
"The Elusive Pursuit of Truth and Justice: A Review Essay,” Radical History Review, 97, (winter 2007): 143-154.
"Varieties of Capitalism and Versionen der Amerikanisierung," in Gibt es einen deutschen Kapitalismus? Tradition und globale Perspektiven der sozialen Marktwirtschaft, ed. by Sigurd Vitols and Volker Berghahn, (Frankfurt: Campus, 2006).
“Air wars, Memory Wars,” Central European History, 38:1 (March 2005): 7-40.
“Ant-Americanism and Americanization in Germany,” Politics and Society 33:1 (March 2005):88-122.
“Consuming America, Producing Gender,” The American Century in Europe By R. Laurence Moore and Maurizio Vaudagna (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003), 243-61.
“The Politics of Memory in the Berlin Republic,” Radical History Review, 81 (fall 2001), 113-32.
“Teaching the History of Human Rights and Humanitarian Interventions,” Radical Teacher, 103 (2015), 47-55.
“Negotiating American Modernity in Twentieth-Century Europe,” The Making of European Consumption: Facing the American Challenge, edited by Per Lundin and Thomas Kaiserfeld. (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), 17-44.
“Rethinking Transatlantic Relations in the First Cold War Decades,” in German Historical Institute Bulletin, Supplement “More Atlantic Crossings,” ed. By Jan Logemann and Mary Nolan, (Washington, D.C.: GHI, 2014), 19-38.
“Americanization? Europeanization? Globalization? The German Economy after World War II,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (54 Spring 2014): 49-63.
“Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism in the Long 1970s,” in Toward a New Moral World Order. Menschenrechtspolitik und Völkerrecht seit 1945. Jena Center Oct. 2013 pp. 144-53.
“Teaching the History of Human Rights and Humanitarian Interventions,” Radical Teacher, 103 (2015), 47-55.
“Negotiating American Modernity in Twentieth-Century Europe,” The Making of European Consumption: Facing the American Challenge, edited by Per Lundin and Thomas Kaiserfeld. (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), 17-44.
“Rethinking Transatlantic Relations in the First Cold War Decades,” in German Historical Institute Bulletin, Supplement “More Atlantic Crossings,” ed. By Jan Logemann and Mary Nolan, (Washington, D.C.: GHI, 2014), 19-38.
“Americanization? Europeanization? Globalization? The German Economy after World War II,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (54 Spring 2014): 49-63.
“Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism in the Long 1970s,” in Toward a New Moral World Order. Menschenrechtspolitik und Völkerrecht seit 1945. Jena Center Oct. 2013 pp. 144-53.