Jan Logemann and Mary Nolan (Eds.). More Atlantic Crossings? Washington, DC: GHI Washington Bulletin Supplement 10, 2014. Full Text
Donna Gabaccia, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, and Jan Logemann, eds. Europe – Migration – Identity: Connections between Migration Experiences and Europeanness. Oxford: Routledge, 2014. Available Online
Andreas Joch. “‘Must Our Cities Remain Ugly?’ – America’s Urban Crisis and the European City: Transatlantic Perspectives on Urban Development, 1945-1970.” Planning Perspectives. Full Text
Jan Logemann. “European Imports? European Immigrants and the Transformation of American Consumer Culture from the 1920s to the 1960s.” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 52 (Spring 2013) Full Text
Donna Gabaccia, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, and Jan Logemann, eds. “Europe – Migration – Identity: Connections between Migration Experiences and Europeanness.” National Identities 15 (Spring 2013) Full Text
With contributions from Jan Logemann, Leslie Page Moch, Kiran Klaus Patel, Laura A. Miller, Barbara Louis, Jessica Sperling, and Saara Koikkalainen.
“Transatlantic Perspectives: Europe in the Eyes of European Immigrants to the United States, 1930 – 1980.” The German Historical Institute at 25 – Bulletin Supplement 8 (2012) Full Text
Andreas Joch. “Dealing with the American City on Transnational Grounds: German-Speaking European Architects and Urban Planners in the United States, 1930-1970.” Full Text
Jan Logemann. “European Imports? European Immigrants and the Transformation of American Consumer Culture from the 1920s to the 1960s.” Full Text
“Corinna Ludwig. “The Corporate Communications of German Companies in the United States, 1945-1980.”Full Text
Barbara Reiterer. “Traveling between Worlds: Gender, Exile, and the Framing of Applied Social Science Careers in Europe and the United States, 1940-1980” Full Text
Jan Logemann, Andreas Joch, Corinna Ludwig, Ashley Narayan, and Barbara Reiterer. “Transatlantic Perspectives: Europe in the Eyes of European Immigrants to the United States, 1930 – 1980.” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 48 (Spring 2011) Full Text