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Regina Gramer - (Ph.D., Rutgers University), rgramer@temple.edu
Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy
 

Regina Gramer PortraitResearch Interests:  United States Foreign Policy Toward Germany in the 1930s and 1940s

Teaching Interests:  United States Foreign Policy, 20th Century United States History, 20th Century European History, German History

Publications:    

“'Fancy Skullduggery’: Economic Warfare, Enemy Civilians, and the Lessons of World War II,” Reviews in American History 32 (2004): 413-421.

“From Decartelization to Reconcentration: The Mixed Legacy of American-Led Corporate Reconstruction in Germany,” The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990: A Handbook, ed. Detlef Junker, vol. 1 (Washington and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,  2004), 287-292.

Von der Entflechtung zur Rekonzentration: Das uneinheitliche Vermaechtnis der wirtschaftlichen Umgestaltung, in Die USA und Deutschland im Zeitalter des Kalten Krieges 1945-1990: Ein Handbuch, ed. Detlef Junker, vol. 1 (Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2001), 448-56.

On Poststructuralisms, Revisionisms, and Cold Wars, essay/review of David Campbell, Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity (1992), in Diplomatic History 19 (Summer 1995): 515-24.

Curriculum Vitae

Spring 2004:
History C068
History 250

Fall 2004:
History C068
History 195
Intellectual Heritage 52

Regina Grammer with Jack Matlock With Jack Matlock at SHAFR 1999

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