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6/2017 MARY NOLAN Department of History New York University 53 Washington Square South, 4th floor New York, New York 10012 (212) 998 8609 fax (212) 995 4017 [email protected]

677 President Street Brooklyn, New York 11215 (718) 398 9514

Employment Professor of History, NYU Lillian Vernon Professorship for Teaching Excellence Associate Professor of History, NYU Assistant Professor of History, NYU Chair, Department of History Director of Women’s Studies Assistant Professor of History, Harvard University Research Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University Preceptor, Columbia University

19931999-2002 1985-93 1980-85 1999-2002 1996-98 1975-80 1976-80 1972-75

Education Ph.D. Columbia University M.A. Columbia University B.A. Smith College

1975 1969 1966

Books The Transatlantic Century: Europe and America, 1890-2010. Cambridge University Press, 2012. Visions of Modernity: American Business and the Modernization of Germany (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1994). Reissued in digital format 2001. Winner of the George Louis Beer Prize, American Historical Association, 1995 Social Democracy and Society: Working-class Radicalism in Düsseldorf, 1890-1920 (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981). Reissued in digital format 2001. Edited Handbook of the Global Sixties, ed by Chen Jian, Masha Kirasirova, Martin Klimke, Mary Nolan, Joanna Waley-Cohen, and Marilyn Young. (Routledge, forthcoming 2018).

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More Atlantic Crossings. German Historical Institute Bulletin Supplement, ed by Jan Logemann and Mary Nolan, (Washington, D.D.: GHI, 2014). International Labor and Working-class History, 81, coedited and coauthored introduction to special issues on “Global Commodities.” Spring 2012. The University Against Itself: The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace, coedited with Monika Kraus, Michael Palm, Andrew Ross (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2008). Co-authored introduction and wrote chapter “A Leadership University for the Twenty-First Century? Corporate Administration, Contingent Labor and the Erosion of Faculty Rights.” Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth Century, co-edited with Omer Bartov and Atina Grossmann, (New York: New Press, 2002). CRIMES DE GUERRA – Culpa e Negação no Século XX Omer Bartov, Atina Grossmann, Mary Nolan Rio de Janeiro: Bertrand Brasil, 2005 International Labor and Working-class History, 61 (spring 2002) edited and wrote introduction for thematic issue on “Sweated Labor: The Politics of Representation and Reform.” Articles and Chapters “Where was the economy in the Global Sixties,” in Handbook of the Global Sixties, ed by Chen Jian, Masha Kirasirova, Martin Klimke, Mary Nolan, Joanna Waley-Cohen, and Marilyn Young. (Routledge, forthcoming 2018). “Housework made East: The Taylorized Housewive in Weimar Germany’s Rationalized Ecoomy, reprinted in In Reserve: The Household! Historic models and Contemporary Positions from the Bauhaus, pp. 71-93 and translated into German in Auf Reserve: Haushalten! Historische Modelle und Aktuelle Positionen aus dem Bauhaus, pp.. 71-95. (Dessau: Spector, 2016). Contributer to H- Diplo@HDiplo, Roundtable Review, Volume XVIII, No. 6 (2016) 17 October 2016 of Akira Iriye, ed. Global Interdependence: The World after 1945. Boston: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2014. Pp. 12-19. URL: http://www.tiny.cc/Roundtable- XVIII-6 “Is it Still Pax Americana? in Turning Points, Global Agenda 2016: The American Century, ed by NYT and Outlook , 2016, 20-23. “Teaching the History of Human Rights and Humanitarian Interventions,” Radical Teacher, 103 (2015), 47-55. “Negotiating American Modernity in Twentieth-Century Europe,” to appear in 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.

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“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. “Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism,” http://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/31206/MWP_LS_Nolan_2014_02.pdf?seque nce=1 “Americanization? Europeanization? Globalization? The German Economy after World War II,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (54 Spring 2014): 49-63. “Social Market Economy, European Integration, and German elections of 2013” on line http://cems.as.nyu.edu/page/publications. 11 “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. “Pushing the Defensive Wall of the State Forward: Terrorism and Civil Liberties in Germany,” New German Critique, 117 (Fall 2012), 109-33. Discussioni” of Daniel T. Rodgers, Fratture in Il mestiere die storico IV/1, ( 2012): 52-6. “Utopian Visions in a Post Utopian Era: Americanism, Human Rights, and Market Fundamentalism,” Central European History, 44:l (2011): 13-36. “Le capitalisme universitaire américain aux USA et ailleurs,” Les Universités au temps de la mondialisation/globalization et de la compétition pour l’excellence. http://www.univparis8.fr/colloque-mai/Communications/American_Academic_Capitalism-trad.html 2009. 11 pages. “Americanization as a Paradigm for German History,” in Conflict, Catastrophe, and Continuity in Modern German History, edited by Mark Roseman, Hanna Schissler and Frank Biess, (New York: Berghahn Books, 2007): 200-218. “The Elusive Pursuit of Truth and Justice: A Review Essay,” Radical History Review, 97, (winter 2007): 143-154. “Making Europeans/Europeans in the Making,” in Americanisation & Europeanisation: Rival Projects or Synonyms. Selected Papers from a 2005 conference with the same title. edited by Mark Freedland, Timothy Garton Ash, and Paul Giles. http://www.europeanstudies.ox.ac.uk/EU-US_Conference.pdf. Forum: “The Historikerstreit Twenty Years On,” participants: Jane Caplan, Norbert Frei, Michael Geyer, Mary Nolan and Nick Stargardt, German History, 24:4, (2006): 587-607. “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).

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“Air wars, Memory Wars,” Central European History, 38:1 (March 2005): 7-40. Received the Hans Rosenberg Prize of the Conference Group on Central European History for the best article on Central European History published between 2005 and 2007. “Anti-Americanism and Americanization in Germany,” Politics and Society 33:1 (March 2005):88-122. “Anti-Americanism in Germany,” Anti-Americanism, edited by Andrew Ross and Kristen Ross, Anti-Americanism (NY: NYU Press, 2004). “Anti-Americanism and Anti-Europeanism,” The New American Empire, ed. By Lloyd Gardner and Marilyn Young (New York: New Press, 2004), 113-132. “Antiamericanismo e antieuropeismo,” Il dilemma euroatlantico: Rapporto 2004 della Fondazione Istituto Gramsci sull’integrazione europea, , edited by Giuseppe Vacca (Bari: edizioni Dedalo, 2004)63-86. “What Difference Does a Cold War Make? Reflections on the German-American Relationship,” Post Cold War Europe/Post Cold War America, ed. By Ruud Janssens and Rob Kroes, (Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2004), 30-44. “Consuming America, Producing Gender,” The American Century in Europe” By R. Laurence Moore and Maurizio Vaudagna (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003, 243-61. “Ideology, Mobilization and Comparison: Explaining Violence in The Furies,” French Historical Studies, 24:4 (fall 2001), 549-557. “The Politics of Memory in the Berlin Republic,” Radical History Review, 81 (fall 2001), 11332. Reprinted in Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space, ed. By Daniel J. Walkowitz and Lise Maya Knauer (Duke University Press, 2004). “Introduction to section on Production and Consumption,” Across the Atlantic: Cultural Exchanges Between Europe and the United States, ed. By Luisa Passerini, P.I. E.-Peter Lang, Brussels, 2000, 207-11. “America in the German Imagination,” in Transactions, Transgressions, Transformations: American Culture in Western Europe and Japan, edited by Heidi Fehrenbach and Uta Poiger (Providence and Oxford: Berghahn, 2000). “Americanization or Westernization,” proceedings of conference on Americanization and Westernization, German Historical Institute, http://www.ghi-dc.org/conpotweb/ 1999. “Work, Gender and Everyday Life: Reflections on Continuity, Normality and Agency in Twentieth Century Germany” in Stalinism and Nazism: Dictatorships in Comparison, edited by Ian Kershaw and Moshe Lewin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997): 311-42.

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“Productivism and Technocracy in Historical Perspective,” in Technology and Democracy: Obstacles to Democratization, edited by Sissel Myklebust, TMV Skriftserie, Nr. 28 (Oslo: TMV Centre for Technology and Culture, 1997): 149-69. “Against Exceptionalisms,” American Historical Review 102:3 (June 1997): 769-74. “Tim Mason and German Fascism,” History Workshop Journal 44 (Autumn 1997): 243-48. “Anti-fascism under Fascism: German Visions and Voices,” New German Critique (Winter 1996): 33-55. “Rationalization, Racism and Resistenz: Recent Studies of Work and the Working Class in Nazi Germany,” International Labor and Working-class History 48 (fall 1995): 131-51. “Is Liberalism Really the Answer?” International Labor and Working-class History 46 (fall 1994): 67-72. “Imagining America, Modernizing Germany,” in Dancing on the Volcano: Essays on the Culture of the Weimar Republic, edited by Thomas W. Kneische and Stephen Brockmann (Columbia, S.C.: Camden House, 1994): 71-84. “Das Deutsche Institut für technische Arbeitsschulung und die Schaffung des’neuen’ deutschen Arbeiters,” in Rationale Beziehungen: Geschlechterveräeltnisse im Rationalisierungsprozess , edited by Dagmar Reese, Eve Rosenhaft, Carola Sachse, Tilla Siegel (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1993): 189-221. “’Housework Made Easy: The Taylorized Housewife in Weimar Germany’s Rationalized Economy,” Feminist Studies (fall 1990): 549-78. Reprinted in Regulation Theory and the Crisis of Capitalism, (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2000) and in Women in Business (Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 1996). “The Historikerstreit and Social History,” New German Critique 44 (1988): 51-80. Reprinted in Reworking the German Past: Hitler, the Holocaust and the Historians’ Debate. Edited by Peter Baldwin (Boston: Beacon, 1990). “The Infatuation with Fordism: Social Democracy and Economic Rationalization in Weimar Germany,” in Chance and Illusion: Labour in Retreat, edited by Helmut Gruber and Wolfgang Maderthaner (Vienna and Zurich: Europa Verlag, 1988): 151-84. “Economic Crisis, State Policy and Working-class Formation in Germany, 1870-1900,” in Working-class Formation, edited by Ira Katznelson and Aristide Zolberg (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986): 352-93. “The Working-class and Nazi Germany,” in The Rise of the Nazi Regime, edited by Charles Maier, Stanley Hoffmann and Andrew Gould (Boulder: Westview Press, 1986). “Working-class Formation and Working-class Politics in Imperial Germany, 1873-1914,” in Technological Change and Workers’ Movements, edited by Melvyn Dubofsky (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1985): 45-76.

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“Workers and Revolution in Germany,” in Work, Community and Power: The Experience of Labor in Europe and America, edited by James Cronin and Carmen Sirianni (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984): 117-42. “Class Conflict and the Social Democratic Reform Cycle,” co-authored with Charles F. Sabel in Political Power and Social Theory III (1982): 145-72. “Proletarischer Anti-Feminismus. Dargestellt am Beispiel der SPD Ortsgruppe Duesseldorf, 1890-1914,” in Frauen und Wissenschaft (Berlin: Courage Verlap, 1977): 356-77. “New Perspectives in Social History,” Socialist Review 39 (May-June 1978). “Class Struggles in the Third Reich,” Radical History Review IV:2-3 (1977). Op-ed, Interviews ‘Germany is No Model for Iraq,” Commentary, co-authored with Atina Grossmann, LA Times, April 16, 2003. “Occupations,” NPR interview with Margo Adler, May 2003. Book Reviews 2016

“What Soldiers Do,” review of Mary Louise Roberts, What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France, History Workshop Journal, 81(1), 270-8. Review of Udi Greenberg, The Weimar Century: German Emigres and the Ideological Foundations of the Cold War. Journal of Modern Historyh, 88(3). Review of Lori Clune Executing the Rosenbergs: Death and Diplomacy in a Cold War World. H-Net Reviews. Rosenberg’s https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=46741 2014

Featured Review. BERNHARD RIEGER. The People's Car: A Global History of the Volkswagen Beetle. The American Historical Review. (119:3): 826-828. 2013: “The Rise and Fall of Internatioanlism,” review of Mark Mazower, Governing the World, Public Books, July 2013. (4700 words). Gilad Margalit Guil, Suffering and memory: Germany Remembers its Dead of World War II, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 27:1, 2013. Sarah B. Snyder, 
 Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War: A Transnational History of the Helsinki Network, 
 Journal of Modern History, Vol. 85, No. 2 (June 2013), pp. 419-420

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Guiliano Garavini, After Empires: European Integration, Decolonization, and the Challenge from the Global South 1957-1986, Journal of European Integration History, 19:2 2013. Earlier: New York Times American Historical Review Business History Review German History Journal of Modern History International Labor and Working-class History Labor History Patterns of Prejudice Science and Society German Politics and Society Selected Conference Papers and Lectures “Where was the economy in the Global Sixties?” presented at a conference on 1968 and the Global Sixties, NYU Shanghai, March 14, 2016. “Crisis in the Long 1970s,” presentation at conference on Crisis, Kanderstag, Switzerland, April 2016. “Still the American Century? End of the European Project? Reflections on the Roots of the Current Crisis” keynote at the Transatlantic Studies Association Conference, Plymouth England, July 4, 2016. Participant in roundtable on “Creating a Neoliberal World Order,” Conference of Europeanists, Paris, France, July 9, 2015. “European Revolutions Reconsidered: Citizenship, Gender, Transnational Protests, “ Conference on The Long Great War: Imperial Wars, National Revolutions, and AntiImperialisms from 1914, NYU Prague, May 29, 2015. “American Exceptionalism, Transnationalism Globalization or Divergent Paths” keynote speech at conference on American Exceptionalism, Lludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munich, Germany, May 21, 2015. “In Search of Social and Economic Rights,” Conference on Human Rights, University of Chicago, April 10, 2015. “Economic Crises, Varieties of Liberalization and the Future of the European Social Model,” Conference on Transatlantic Relations Twenty-Five Years after 1989, NYU Berlin, March 14, 2015. “Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism, Max Weber Lecture, European University Institute, March 2014.

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“Americanization, Europeanization, Globalization: Germany in the second half of the Twentieth Century, ” University of North Carolina, Greensboro, April 11, 2014.

“Still the American Century?, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, May 12, 2014. Commentator: panel on Precursors to European Integration, West and East, workshop on Visions of European Unity Across the Twentieth Century, Remarque Institute, NYU, Feb. 28, 2014. VISIONS OF EUROPEAN UNITY ACROSS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Chair and commentator, panel on Humanitarianism and Gender in World War I, WWI conference on World War I, NYU, May 15, 2014. Commentator, Panel on Feminism, the Left and the State, Berkshire Women’s History Conference, Toronto, June 2014. “Americanization? Europeanization? Globalization? The German Economy after World War II,” German Historical Institute, Washington DC, Oct. 24, 2013. “Rejection, Reception, Selective Appropriation, Resistances,” conference on “America—Still a European Power? University of Bologna/Johns Hopkins SIAS Bologna, December 7, 2012. “The Great Transatlantic Divide,” German Studies Association conference, Milwaukee, Oct. 8, 2012. “Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism,” conference on ‘Toward a New Moral Order: Menschenrechte im 20 Jhd.” Jena Center, Jena University. June 2012. “Occupy in Europe,” conference on Port Huron @ 50. NYU, April 2012. “The Politics of Holocaust Memory in Germany and the United States,” invited lecture at the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies, Emory University, April 2012. “Americanism and European Models of Modernity,” workshop on European Ways of Living in the Twentieth Century, Sigtuna Sweden, January 2010. “Academic Capitalism at Home and Abroad,”conference on “The University in the Age of Competition and Globalization,” Paris, May 2009. “Americanism and Alternative Visions of Modernity,” keynote at conference on Appropriating America, Making Europe” Amsterdam, January 2009. “Utopian Visions in a Postutopian Era: Americanism, Human Rights and Market Fundamentalism,” Keynote speech at a conference on Utopia, Human Rights and Gender, Vienna, sponsored by the Institut für Zeitgeschichte and the Freud Museum, December 14, 2007. “Germany in the Euroamerican Twentieth Century,” German Studies Association, San Diego, October 2007.

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Roundtable on Transnational History, German Studies Association, San Diego, October 2007. “Europeanization, Americanization and Neo-liberalization: The Changing Face of German Higher Education,” presented at a Conference on Politics of Academic Knowledge, sponsored by ICAS and the Hungarian Academy of Science. Budapest, July 2007. “Political Violence, Terrorism and the State in West Germany,” Remarque Institute, March 2, 2007. Presenter, workshop on “War, Terror and Atrocity in Twentieth Century Europe,” Center for European and Mediterranean Studies, NYU and Center for European Studies Yale, Feb. 2223, 2006. “Academic Labor at NYU, ” Academic Labor Plenary Session, Class Matters Conference, Stonybrook University, June 9, 2006. “Corporatization at NYU,” Left Forum, New York City, March 12, 2006. “Political Dissent, Terrorism and Civil Liberties in Germany,” Conference on Crises, Terrorism and Civil Liberties: Lesson for the post 9/ll World,” University of New Hampshire, September 29, 2005. Commentator, panel on Economic Growth as Ideology and Practice: American Influence and European Modernization, 1945-1973, Society for the History of American Foreign Relations conference, June 24, 2005. Washington, D.C. “Varieties of Capitalism, Versions of Americanization,” Wissenschafts Zentrum Berlin, conference on The German Industrial System in the Age of Mass Production and Mass Consumption, “ June 12, 2005. “Making Europeans,” Conference on Europeanisation and Americanisation: Rival Projects or Synonyms? Oxford University, April 16, 2005. “Gender, Anti-Americanism and Anti-Europeanism,” University of Chicago, April 2, 2005. “Holocaust and Politics of Memory in Germany,” Vassar College, March 31, 2005. Commentator, Conference on Anti-Americanism, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, January 21, 2005. Commentator, Panel on “Historical Perspective on ‘Shock and Awe: Civilian Bombardment in the Twentieth Century,” American Historical Association, Seattle, January 7, 2005. “Anti-Americanism in Germany,” Deutsches Haus, NYU, Nov. 30, 2004. Discussant, Panel on European Integration and Eurocommunism: Real Alternative to Europe’s Bipolar Structure? Conference on Re-Thinking the 1970s, Bologna, May 28-29, 2004.

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“Gender, Anti-Americanism and Anti-Europeanism,” Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, Dec. 2003. “Fostering Teacher-Scholar Collaborations,” conference on Innovations in Collaboration: A School-University Model to Enhance History Teaching, K-16, Sponsored by the AHA, National Council for the Social Studies, and OAH, Alexandria, June 26-28, 2003. Participant in concluding roundtable at conference on “The Cold War in Italyl-Italy in the Cold War,” sponsored by NYU and Universita di Firenze, Florence, June 13-15, 2003. “Anti-Americanism in German: The Cold War and After,” Conference on “Post Cold War Europe/Post Cold War America,” sponsored by the Netherlands American Studies Association, Middleburg, Netherlands, June 4-6, 2003. “War, War Crimes and War Guilt,” Conference on War Guilt, New York Military Affairs Symposium, CUNY Graduate Center, March 8, 2003. “Anti-Americanism in Germany,” Conference on Anti-Americanism, NYU, February 28March 1, 2003. “Americanization as a Paradigm for German History,” Conference in honor of Volker Berghahn, Columbia University, February 20-22, 2003. “Anti-Europeanism and Anti-Americanism,” Conference on Confusion-Questioning AntiSemitism, Anti-Americanism and Other Modes of Conspiracy, sponsored by he SimonDubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture at Leipzig University and the NYU Center for European Studies, New York, December 1-2, 2002. “Visions of Empire: American Foreign Policy and the Post-Cold War Order,” NYU, October 21, 2002; Downstate Medical School, November 5, 2002; Kingsgborough Community College, November 25, 2002. “Memorializing Violence,” led one day workshop in NYC for high school and community college teachers under auspices of Hill Center for World Studies, October 20, 2002. “History, Memory and Violence,” Hill Center for World Studies, Ashfield, MA. talk and workshop leadership with 30 high school and community college teachers Aug 7-10, 2002. “Weimar and the Current Crisis of Modernity,” Conference on Rethinking Weimar, University of Michigan, April 19-21, 2002. Commentator on panel on “Twentieth-Century Germany from the Year 2000: New ‘Grand Narratives?”, German Studies Association, Washington, D.C. October 2001. Commentator on panel on “Terror and Population Politics in Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia,” American Historical Association Conference, Boston, January 2001. “Consuming America, Producing Gender,” conference on the American Century, Turin, May 18-20, 2000.

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“From the Historians’ Debate to the Wehrmacht Exhibit Controversy: The Politics of Memory in the Bonn and Berlin Republics,” conference on Globalization and the New Urbanism: New York and Berlin. NYU February 10-12, 2000. Commentator, panel on “Americanization and Westernization: Conceptual Approaches,” conference on Americanization or Westernization. German Historical Institute, Washington, D. C., March 25-28, 1999. “Nazi Berlin and the Problem of Modernity,” Mellon Seminar on Cities, Modernism and the Problem of National Culture, NYU April 1999. “Americanism and Americanization,” workshop on Relations between Europe and America, European University Institute, Florence, December 1997. “Productivism and Technocracy in Historical and Comparative Perspective,” keynote speech, conference on Technology and Democracy, TMV Centre for Technology and Culture, Oslo, January 1997. “American in the German Imagination,” Brauer-Swearer Lecture, Brown University, April 1996. “Americanism and Anti-Americanism in the Weimar Republic,” German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C., April 1996. “Anti-fascism under Fascism: German Visions and Voices,” conference on the Legacies of Anti-fascism, Deutsches Haus, Columbia University, April 1995 Plenary speaker, Conference on Gender and Modernity in the Age of Rationalization, New York City, September 1994. “Productivism, Professionalization and Politics: Engineers in the Weimar Republic,” conference on Constructing the Middle Class, Budapest, August 1992 “Work, Gender and Everyday Life: Reflections on the Social History of the Third Reich,” Conference on Russia and Germany in the Twentieth Century, University of Pennsylvania, September 1991. “Americanism and Fordism in Weimar Germany,” German Historical Institute Washington, D.C. April 1991. ” Travels to America: The Search for Models of Modernity,” conference on Americanism in Weimar Germany, sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard and the Goethe Institute, Boston, March 1990. “The German Institute for Technical Work Schooling, Company Social Policy and the Creation of the ‘New’ Male Worker in Weimar Germany,” Conference on ‘Social Rationalization and Gender Relations, Berlin, December 1989. “Women, Family and Gender in a Rationalized Economy: Germany in the 1920s and 1930s,” conference on Women in Dark Times, Bellagio Italy, August 1987.

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Women and Working-class Formation in Germany,” Berkshire Women’s History Conference, 1987 Roundtable on the Meaning of Gender in German History, conference on gender in German History, Rutgers University, 1986. Conferences Organized Co-organizer of workshop on More Atlantic Crossings, German Historical Institute, Washington DC, 2012 Co-organizer of conference on Military War Crimes: History and Memory, December 1999. NYC. Co-organizer of conferences on Gender and Modernity in the Age of Rationalization, 1991 and 1992 Fellowships and awards Helmut Schmidt Prize for German American Economic History, given by the German Historical Institute, Washington DC and Die Zeit Foundation. Fellow, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University Faculty Fellowship, Remarque Institute, NYU Faculty Fellow, International Center for Advanced Studies, NYU ACLS-DAAD Collaborative Research Grant DAAD and Council for European Studies Grant for international workshop on Social Rationalization, ACLS Travel Grant Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship Received but turned down a Friedrich Ebert Fellowship National Institute for Mental Health Social History Fellowship Fulbright Fellowship

2013 2009-10 2007 2002-03 1992-93 199l, 1992 1987 1984-85 1984-85 1969-72 1966-67

Editorial Boards Politics and Society International Labor and Working-Class History Senior Editor

197719902007-11

Journal of Modern History Radical History Review

1993-97 1975-82

Courses Graduate: Women and Gender in Twentieth Century Europe The Cold War Then and Now Germany, 1870-1945

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Post World War II German History Comparative Working Class History Modern European Women’s History Women’s History Methodology Approaches to Historical Research and Writing Twentieth century European Historiography Twentieth Century Global History Undergraduate: The Cold War Consumption and Consumer Culture Comparative Fascism Western Civilization Twentieth Century Europe World in the Twentieth Century Industrialization and Working-class History Modern European Women’s History Gender and Power in Global Perspective Service Profession Prize Committee for AHA Beer Prize in European International History, 2016-2018. Read manuscripts for Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press and Routledge Evaluation of New School University History Department 2012 Scientific Advisory Commission for the Historical Faculty of the University of Vienna. 2007-8 H-German Advisory Board, 2006-9 Chair, DAAD Book Prize of the German Studies Association for the best book in History and the Social Sciences, 2005. Hill Center for World Studies, Advisory Board, 2003Patai Program on the Nazi Holocaust, CUNY, Center for Worker Education, executive board 2001Evaluation of Yeshiva History Department, 2002. Evaluation of CUNY Staten Island History Department, 2001. Social Science Research Council, Berlin Program Fellowship Committee, 1999-2001. Evaluation, Hostos Community College, Social Science Program, 1999 German Academic Exchange Service, Fellowship Committee, 1994-97 American Historical Association, Program Committee for 1995 Annual Meeting American Historical Association, chair, committee for best article in European History, 1993 Council for European Studies Pre Dissertation Fellowship Committee Evaluation, Swarthmore History Department, 1982 Review Manuscripts: Princeton, Columbia, Yale, Cornell, Cambridge, Oxford, University of North Carolina, Rutgers University

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AAUP, vice chair, NYU chapter. Faculty Senators Council, 2010-13 Advisory Committee, Fredrick Ewen Center for Academic Freedom, 2007-14 Academic Committee, Center for the U.S. and the Cold War, 2006-15 College Honors Advisory Committee, 2005-6 Nominations and Elections Committee, 2003-2006 Selection Committee for the new administrative head of Deutsches Haus, 2004 Co-chair of Tamiment Library Seminar in Labor and Social History, 2003-5 Chair, MAP FCC Faculty Committee 2000-2002, fall 2005 Remarque Institute Advisory Board, 2000Master Teacher, Global Histories, Draper Interdisciplinary MA Program, 1995Head, Women’s Faculty Caucus, 1996-99 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1995-98 Policy and Planning Committee, 1994-95 FAS Grievance Committee 1992-94 Department Placement Officer Rebecca Karl, promotion committee Head Undergraduate Honor’s Program Member, Modern Middle East Search Committee Member, Soviet Search Committee Admissions and Fellowship Committee Chair, Tenure Committee for John Shovlin Chair, Promotion Committee for Katherine Fleming Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Chair, Political Economy Search Committee, Member, South Asian Search Committee, Member Search committee for East Central Europe Tenure Committee for Manu Goswami Chair, eighteenth century Europe search Admissions and Financial Aid Committee Tenure Committees for Katherine Fleming, Greg Grandin Chair Director of Graduate Studies Chair, MA Program in History of Women And Gender Planning committee Fellowship and Financial Aid Committee

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