Jun.-Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Piller
Kontakt
Curriculum vitae
Forschungsinteressen
- Europa und die Vereinigten Staaten seit 1776
- Nordamerikanische Geschichte, insb. amerikanische Außenpolitik
- Kulturgeschichte der Diplomatie und der internationalen Beziehungen (19. u. 20. Jahrhundert)
- Öffentlichkeit und Außenpolitik im Medienzeitalter
- Geschichte des modernen Humanitarismus
Hompage
Auswahlbibliographie
Monografien
Selling Weimar. German Public Diplomacy and the United States, 1918–1933. Transatlantische Historische Studien 60, Stuttgart: Steiner, 2021.
Aufsätze in Zeitschriften (peer-reviewed)
The Transatlantic Dynamics of European Cultural Diplomacy: Germany, France and the Battle for U.S. Affections In the 1920s, Contemporary European History 30/2 (2021): 248-264.
mit Benjamin Martin, Cultural Diplomacy and Europe’s Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919-1939: Introduction, Contemporary European History 30/2 (2021): 149-163.
A Tumultuous Relationship: Nicholas Murray Butler and Germany in the Era of the Two World Wars, Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 67 (2020): 71-100.
Managing Imponderables. The Rise of U.S. Tourism and the Transformation of German Diplomacy, 1890-1933, Diplomatic History 44/1 (2020): 47-75.
American War Relief, Cultural Mobilization and the Myth of Impartial Humanitarianism, 1914–17, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 17/4 (2018): 619-635.
To Aid the Fatherland. German-Americans, Transatlantic Relief Work and American Neutrality, 1914–17, Immigrants and Minorities. Historical Studies in Ethnicity, Migration and Diaspora 35/3 (2017): 196-215.
German Child Distress, American Humanitarian Aid and Revisionist Politics, 1918–1924, Journal of Contemporary History 51/3 (2016): 453-486.