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PD Dr. Jan Logemann
Curriculum Vitae
Bibliographie
Monographien und Sammelbände
- Konsum im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Handbücher zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte, hrsg. mit Christian Kleinschmidt (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020).
- Engineered to Sell: European Emigres and the Making of Consumer Capitalism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019).
- “Consumer Engineering”: Marketing Between Planning Euphoria and the Limits of Growth. Edited Volume with Gary Cross and Ingo Köhler New York: Palgrave, 2018).
- Consumption on the Home Front During the Second World War: A Transnational Perspective, Edited Volume with Hartmut Berghoff and Felix Römer (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017).
- More Atlantic Crossings? European Voices and the Postwar Atlantic Community. Edited with Mary Nolan, (Washington: German Historical Institute, 2014) ( = GHI Bulletin Supplement 10).
- Europe – Migration – Identity, special issue of National Identities, edited with Donna Gabaccia and Sally Gregory Kohlstedt 15,1 (2013). Republished as: Europe, Migration and Identity: Connecting Migration Experiences and Europeanness, Edited Volume with Donna Gabaccia and Sally Gregory Kohlstedt (London: Routledge, 2014).
- Trams or Tailfins: Public and Private Prosperity in Postwar West Germany and the United States (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012).
- The Development of Consumer Credit in Global Perspective: Business, Regulation, and Culture, Edited Volume (New York: Palgrave, 2012).
Herausgeberschaft Zeitschriftensonderhefte
- Jan Logemann, Donna Gabaccia und Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Europe "Migration" Identity, special issue of National Identities,15,1 (2013).
- Jan Logemann und Mary Nolan (Hg.), More Atlantic Crossings? European Voices and the Postwar Atlantic Community, GHI Bulletin Supplement 10 (2014).
Aufsätze in Zeitschriften mit anonymem Begutachtungsverfahren
- “‘Mixed Views‘: Konstruktion und Kanäle deutsch-amerikanischer Wahrnehmungen seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg“ (mit Reinhild Kreis),
Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 68 (2020): 642-656. - “Consumer Modernity as Cultural Translation. European Émigrés and Knowledge Transfers in Mid-Century Design and Marketing,” in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft 43 (2017): 413-437.
- Europe - "Migration" - Identity: Connections between Migration Experiences and Europeanness, National Identities 15,1 (2013): 1-8.
- Remembering "Aunt Emma": Small Retailing between Nostalgia and a Conflicted Past, Journal of Historical Research in Marketing 5,2 (2013): 151-171.
- Is It in the Interest of the Consumer to Pay Taxes? Transatlantic Differences in Postwar Approaches to Public Consumption, Journal of Consumer Culture 11 (2011): 339-365.
- Americanization through Credit? A Transnational and Comparative History of Consumer Credit in Germany, 1860s - 1960s," Business History Review 85.3 (2011): 529-550.
- Jan Logemann und Uwe Spiekermann, The Myth of a Bygone Cash Economy: Consumer Lending in Germany from the Nineteenth Century to the Mid-Twentieth Century, Entrepriseset Histoire, 59.2 (2010): 12-27.
- Different Paths to Mass Consumption: Consumer Credit in the United States and West Germany during the 1950s and '60s, Journal of Social History 41 (2008): 525-559.
Weitere Aufsätze und Beiträge zu Sammelbänden
- “Measuring and Managing Expectations: Consumer Confidence as an Economic Indicator, 1920s-1970s,” in: U. Fritsche, / L. Lenel / R. Köster (Hrsg.), Futures Past. Economic Forecasting in the 20th and 21st Century (Berlin: Peter Lang, 2020), S. 43-74.
- “Europabewusstsein in Exil und Remigration, 1930er -1950er,“
in: Themenportal Europäische Geschichte, 2020. - “European Émigrés and American Commercial Design: Transatlantic Transfers in Midcentury Marketing” in: Margaret Re (Hrsg.), A Designed Life: Contemporary American Textiles, Wallpapers and Containers & Packaging, 1951-1954 (Baltimore: University of Baltimore Press, 2019), pp. 51-66
- “Der Atlantik Einbahnstraße? Wechselseitige Transfers durch Emigranten und Rückkehrer um die Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts,“ in: Volker Benkert (Hrsg.),
Feinde, Freunde, Fremde? Deutsche Perspektiven auf die USA
(Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2018): 159-179. - “Transatlantische Karrieren und transnationale Leben: zum Verhältnis von Migrantenbiographien und transnationaler Geschichte“, in: BIOS 28 (2015): 1-23.
- "From Wartime Research to Post-War Affluence: European Émigrés and the Engineering of American Wartime Consumption," in: Hartmut Berghoff / Jan Logemann / Felix Römer (Hrsg.), Consumption on the Home Front During the Second World War: A Transnational Perspective (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. 279-299.
- Köhler, Ingo und Logemann, Jan, Towards Marketing Management: German Marketing in the 19th and 20th Centuries, in D.G. Brian Jones, Mark Tadajewski (Hg.), The Routledge Companion to Marketing History (Abingdon und New York 2016), S. 371-388.
- "Down and Out Downtown" Transatlantische Unterschiede in der Entwicklung urbaner Einkaufsräume, 1945-2010,? in Michael Prinz (ed.), Die vielen Gesichter des Konsums, 1850-2000 (Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2015), pp. 231-249.
- "Was bleibt von Wilhelm Kaisens Amerika? Zur Geschichte der transatlantischen Beziehungen aus bremischer Perspektive", in: Bremisches Jahrbuch 94 (2015): 204-224.
- "More Atlantic Crossings" European Voices and the Postwar Atlantic Community,?in Jan Logemann and Mary Nolan (ed.), More Atlantic Crossings? (Washington: German Historical Institute, 2014), pp. 3-17.
- Hans Knoll, in Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies,
1720 to the Present, vol. 5, edited by R. Daniel Wadhwani.
German Historical Institute. Last modified July 23, 2012. - Beyond Self-Service: The Limits of "Americanization" in Post-war West-German Retailing in Comparative Perspective? in Lydia Nembach (ed.), Transformation of Retailing in Europe after 1945 (London: Ashgate, 2012), pp. 87-100.
- Consumption and Space: Inner-City Pedestrian Malls and the Consequences of Changing Consumer Geographies, in Hartmut Berghoff / Uwe Spiekermann (eds.),
Decoding Modern Consumer Societies (New York: Palgrave, 2012),
pp. 149-170. - Jan Logemann, Where to Shop? The Geography of Consumption in the Twentieth Century Atlantic World,?in GHI Bulletin 45 (Fall 2009), pp. 55-68.
- Jan Logemann, Einkaufsparadies und "Gute Stube": Fußgängerzonen in Westdeutschen Innenstädten der 1950er bis 1970er Jahre, in Adelheid v. Saldern (ed.), Stadt und Kommunikation in bundesrepublikanischen Umbruchszeiten (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2006), pp. 103-122.