Past President Serving on Council
Michael J. Hogan
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Michael J. Hogan is the author or editor of nine books and a host of scholarly articles and essays, which have appeared in Diplomatic History, the Business History Review, the Journal of American History, the American Historical Review, and other journals. His book publications include Informal Entente: The Private Structure of Cooperation in Anglo-American Economic Diplomacy, 1918-1928 (University of Missouri, 1977) and The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952 (Cambridge University Press, 1987), which received both SHAFR's Stuart L. Bernath Book Award and the AHA's George Louis Beer Prize. |
His most recent books include A Cross of Iron: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954, (Cambridge University Press,1998), his edited volume, Paths to Power: The Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941(Cambridge University Press, 2000), and the second edition of the book he co-edited with Thomas G. Paterson, Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations (Cambridge University Press 2003). He served for 15 years as editor of Diplomatic History and has done consultancies for a number of BBC documentaries and for the PBS special George C. Marshall and the American Century. He has been a fellow at the Harry S. Truman Library Institute and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and has served as Louis Martin Sears Distinguished Professor of History at Purdue University and as Professor of History at Ohio State University, where he received the University's Distinguished Scholar Award in 1990. He is currently the F. Wendell Miller Professor of History and Provost at the University of Iowa.
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