Hogan, Michael J. 1943-
Overview
Works: | 52 works in 365 publications in 4 languages and 10,902 library holdings |
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Genres: | Film adaptations Drama History Thrillers (Motion pictures) Detective and mystery films Criticism, interpretation, etc Biographies Spy films Conference papers and proceedings Romance films |
Roles: | Author, Editor, Adapter, Other, Translator |
Classifications: | PN1997, 327.73 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works about
Michael J Hogan
- The Department of Music welcomes Michael J. Hogan, fourteenth President of the University of Connecticut! : December 7, 2007( Recording )
- Capitol news briefing : Gov. Rell & the chair of UCONN's Board of Trustees react to President Hogan's resignation announcement by Connecticut( Visual )
Most widely held works by
Michael J Hogan
Explaining the history of American foreign relations by
Frank Costigliola(
Book
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58 editions published between 1991 and 2016 in English and held by 1,895 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection of essays presents many of the newer, innovative, and stimulating analytical approaches and methods used to study the history of American foreign relations. The essays highlight a variety of conceptual categories, including bureaucratic, dependency, and models, culture, gender, and ideology. The book seeks to define the study of American relations, stimulate research in fresh directions, and encourage cross-disciplinary thinking, especially between historians and political scientists
58 editions published between 1991 and 2016 in English and held by 1,895 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection of essays presents many of the newer, innovative, and stimulating analytical approaches and methods used to study the history of American foreign relations. The essays highlight a variety of conceptual categories, including bureaucratic, dependency, and models, culture, gender, and ideology. The book seeks to define the study of American relations, stimulate research in fresh directions, and encourage cross-disciplinary thinking, especially between historians and political scientists
The Marshall Plan : America, Britain, and the reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952 by
Michael J Hogan(
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57 editions published between 1987 and 2005 in 3 languages and held by 1,866 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Michael Hogan shows how The Marshall Plan was more than an effort to put American aid behind the economic reconstruction of Europe. American officials hoped to refashion Western Europe into a smaller version of the integrated single-market and mixed capitalist economy that existed in the United States. Professor Hogan's emphasis on integration is part of a major reinterpretation that sees the Marshall Plan as an extension of American domestic and foreign-policy developments stretching back through the interwar period to the Progressive Era. Michael Hogan is Professor of History at Ohio State University and editor of Diplomatic History
57 editions published between 1987 and 2005 in 3 languages and held by 1,866 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Michael Hogan shows how The Marshall Plan was more than an effort to put American aid behind the economic reconstruction of Europe. American officials hoped to refashion Western Europe into a smaller version of the integrated single-market and mixed capitalist economy that existed in the United States. Professor Hogan's emphasis on integration is part of a major reinterpretation that sees the Marshall Plan as an extension of American domestic and foreign-policy developments stretching back through the interwar period to the Progressive Era. Michael Hogan is Professor of History at Ohio State University and editor of Diplomatic History
A cross of iron : Harry S. Truman and the origins of the national security state, 1945-1954 by
Michael J Hogan(
)
26 editions published between 1998 and 2014 in English and held by 1,622 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In A Cross of Iron, one of the country's most distinguished diplomatic historians addresses the domestic underside of America's expanding global role in the first decade of the Cold War. The result is the fullest account yet of one of the most important developments in recent American history - the emergence of a national security state where none had existed before. Drawing on prodigious research in archival and manuscript materials, Michael J. Hogan traces the process of state making as it unfolded in efforts to unify the armed forces, organize the Defense Department, harness science to military purposes, mobilize military manpower, and distribute the cost of defense across the economy. In tracing these efforts, not to mention the great debates over defense spending and the scope of the country's commitments around the world, Hogan's challenging narrative brings into sharp focus the dramatic postwar transformation of the American state
26 editions published between 1998 and 2014 in English and held by 1,622 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In A Cross of Iron, one of the country's most distinguished diplomatic historians addresses the domestic underside of America's expanding global role in the first decade of the Cold War. The result is the fullest account yet of one of the most important developments in recent American history - the emergence of a national security state where none had existed before. Drawing on prodigious research in archival and manuscript materials, Michael J. Hogan traces the process of state making as it unfolded in efforts to unify the armed forces, organize the Defense Department, harness science to military purposes, mobilize military manpower, and distribute the cost of defense across the economy. In tracing these efforts, not to mention the great debates over defense spending and the scope of the country's commitments around the world, Hogan's challenging narrative brings into sharp focus the dramatic postwar transformation of the American state
The End of the Cold War : its meaning and implications by
Michael J Hogan(
Book
)
40 editions published between 1992 and 2008 in English and Arabic and held by 1,005 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Leading international commentators examine the end of the Cold War and the implications for both the history and the future of the world order
40 editions published between 1992 and 2008 in English and Arabic and held by 1,005 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Leading international commentators examine the end of the Cold War and the implications for both the history and the future of the world order
America in the world : the historiography of American foreign relations since 1941 by
Michael J Hogan(
Book
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39 editions published between 1995 and 2014 in English and held by 986 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
America in the World includes state-of-the-art essays and historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading diplomatic historians. The essays by Bruce Cumings, Michael Hunt, and Melvyn P. Leffler in Part One offer sweeping overviews of the major trends in the field of diplomatic history. Part Two features essays that survey the literature on U.S. relations with particular regions of the world or on the foreign policies of presidential administrations by Mark A. Stoler, Howard Jones, Randall Woods, J. Samuel Walker, Rosemary Foot, John Ferris, Diane B. Kunz, Mark T. Gilderhus, Douglas Little, Robert J. McMahon, Stephen G. Rabe, Burton I. Kaufman, Gary R. Hess and Robert D. Schulzinger. The result is the most comprehensive assessment of the literature on U.S. foreign policy to be published in nearly twenty years
39 editions published between 1995 and 2014 in English and held by 986 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
America in the World includes state-of-the-art essays and historiographical surveys of American foreign relations since 1941 by some of the country's leading diplomatic historians. The essays by Bruce Cumings, Michael Hunt, and Melvyn P. Leffler in Part One offer sweeping overviews of the major trends in the field of diplomatic history. Part Two features essays that survey the literature on U.S. relations with particular regions of the world or on the foreign policies of presidential administrations by Mark A. Stoler, Howard Jones, Randall Woods, J. Samuel Walker, Rosemary Foot, John Ferris, Diane B. Kunz, Mark T. Gilderhus, Douglas Little, Robert J. McMahon, Stephen G. Rabe, Burton I. Kaufman, Gary R. Hess and Robert D. Schulzinger. The result is the most comprehensive assessment of the literature on U.S. foreign policy to be published in nearly twenty years
Origins of the national security state and the legacy of Harry S. Truman by Truman Legacy Symposium(
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6 editions published in 2015 in English and held by 755 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Cold War profoundly transformed American society, perhaps most significantly through the development of national security institutions that are very much alive more than two decades after the end of the Cold War. The essays in this volume explore the highly charged political environment in which the national security state was created and assess its broader implications for society, both civilian and military. In the complex world of policy making, the executive and legislative branches of government, as well as the branches of the military, struggled with questions of control of national security institutions, constraints on presidential power and civilian control of the military, and long-term implications of policy decisions made in the uncertain post World War II years. In his efforts to balance the need for security with the ideals of freedom and individuality, President Truman played a major role in creating and shaping the modern national security state, and the decisions he made at the dawn of the postwar era still echo today.--Amazon.com
6 editions published in 2015 in English and held by 755 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Cold War profoundly transformed American society, perhaps most significantly through the development of national security institutions that are very much alive more than two decades after the end of the Cold War. The essays in this volume explore the highly charged political environment in which the national security state was created and assess its broader implications for society, both civilian and military. In the complex world of policy making, the executive and legislative branches of government, as well as the branches of the military, struggled with questions of control of national security institutions, constraints on presidential power and civilian control of the military, and long-term implications of policy decisions made in the uncertain post World War II years. In his efforts to balance the need for security with the ideals of freedom and individuality, President Truman played a major role in creating and shaping the modern national security state, and the decisions he made at the dawn of the postwar era still echo today.--Amazon.com
Hiroshima in history and memory(
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17 editions published between 1996 and 2006 in English and held by 738 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains essays in which historians examine the bombing of Japan by the United States in 1945, surveying the literature on the event, considering the deliberations that led to the decision to use the atomic bomb, and looking at how people in both countries have remembered Hiroshima since World War II
17 editions published between 1996 and 2006 in English and held by 738 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains essays in which historians examine the bombing of Japan by the United States in 1945, surveying the literature on the event, considering the deliberations that led to the decision to use the atomic bomb, and looking at how people in both countries have remembered Hiroshima since World War II
Informal entente : the private structure of cooperation in Anglo-American economic diplomacy, 1918-1928 by
Michael J Hogan(
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14 editions published between 1977 and 1991 in English and held by 541 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this book the author discusses the idea of cooperation between Great Britain and the United States which allowed for changes in economic and business policies following World War II
14 editions published between 1977 and 1991 in English and held by 541 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In this book the author discusses the idea of cooperation between Great Britain and the United States which allowed for changes in economic and business policies following World War II
The ambiguous legacy : U.S. foreign relations in the "American century" by
Michael J Hogan(
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20 editions published between 1999 and 2000 in English and held by 515 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection assesses the record of American foreign policy in the twentieth century
20 editions published between 1999 and 2000 in English and held by 515 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection assesses the record of American foreign policy in the twentieth century
Paths to power : the historiography of American foreign relations to 1941(
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10 editions published in 2000 in 3 languages and held by 462 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Paths to Power includes essays on US foreign relations from the founding of the nation though the outbreak of World War II. Essays by leading historians review the literature on American diplomacy in the early Republic and in the age of Manifest Destiny, on American imperialism in the late nineteenth century and in the age of Roosevelt and Taft, on war and peace in the Wilsonian era, on foreign policy in the Republican ascendancy of the 1920s, and on the origins of World War II in Europe and the Pacific. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the current literature, helpful suggestions for further research, and a useful primer for students and scholars of American foreign relations
10 editions published in 2000 in 3 languages and held by 462 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Paths to Power includes essays on US foreign relations from the founding of the nation though the outbreak of World War II. Essays by leading historians review the literature on American diplomacy in the early Republic and in the age of Manifest Destiny, on American imperialism in the late nineteenth century and in the age of Roosevelt and Taft, on war and peace in the Wilsonian era, on foreign policy in the Republican ascendancy of the 1920s, and on the origins of World War II in Europe and the Pacific. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the current literature, helpful suggestions for further research, and a useful primer for students and scholars of American foreign relations
The afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy : a biography by
Michael J Hogan(
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11 editions published between 2017 and 2018 in English and held by 388 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people."--Publisher's description
11 editions published between 2017 and 2018 in English and held by 388 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people."--Publisher's description
The afterlife of John F. Kennedy : a biography by
Michael J Hogan(
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4 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 18 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people
4 editions published in 2017 in English and held by 18 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people
Rebecca by
Alfred Hitchcock(
Visual
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2 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 17 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A vacationing young lady meets, falls in love with, and marries handsome and wealthy widower Maxim de Winter. He takes his new bride home to his estate, Manderley. But the new Mrs. de Winter finds her married life dominated by the sinister, almost spectral influence of Maxim's late wife, Rebecca, who still rules from beyond the grave
2 editions published in 1996 in English and held by 17 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A vacationing young lady meets, falls in love with, and marries handsome and wealthy widower Maxim de Winter. He takes his new bride home to his estate, Manderley. But the new Mrs. de Winter finds her married life dominated by the sinister, almost spectral influence of Maxim's late wife, Rebecca, who still rules from beyond the grave
The United States and the problem of international economic control : the private structure of cooperation in American foreign
policy, 1918-1928 by
Michael J Hogan(
)
6 editions published between 1974 and 1984 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 1974 and 1984 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Histology of the human eye; an atlas and textbook by
Michael John Hogan(
Book
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7 editions published in 1971 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 1971 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ocular surgery by
H Arruga(
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7 editions published between 1952 and 1962 in 3 languages and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published between 1952 and 1962 in 3 languages and held by 8 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Marshall plan by
Michael J Hogan(
Book
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2 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 6 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 6 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Rebecca by
Alfred Hitchcock(
Visual
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in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Un jeune Lord anglais emmène sa jeune épouse dans son manoir où plane le souvenir de sa première femme, Rebecca...Ce film marque les débuts d'Alfred Hitchcock à Hollywood. En réalisant ce terrifiant thriller spychologique avec des personnages torturés au milieu d'un décor sombre et baroque, Hitchcock lancera définitivement sa carrière de maître du suspense. Un film inoubliable
in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Un jeune Lord anglais emmène sa jeune épouse dans son manoir où plane le souvenir de sa première femme, Rebecca...Ce film marque les débuts d'Alfred Hitchcock à Hollywood. En réalisant ce terrifiant thriller spychologique avec des personnages torturés au milieu d'un décor sombre et baroque, Hitchcock lancera définitivement sa carrière de maître du suspense. Un film inoubliable
USA in the Twentieth Century by
Michael J Hogan(
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 5 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Truman, Harry S. 1884-1972
- Marshall Plan
- Paterson, Thomas G. 1941- Other Editor
- Heiss, Mary Ann 1961- Author Editor
- Best, Katie
- Costigliola, Frank 1946- Editor
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald) 1917-1963
- Sherwood, Robert E. (1896-1955) Scenarist
- Barnes, George (1893-1953) Photographer
- Sanders, George (1906-1972) Actor
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