CURRICULUM VITAE: JOHN ROWLEY GILLINGHAM, III EMPLOYMENT University of Missouri Board of Curators Professor, 2007-present Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1986-2007 Director, Truman Era Research Program, 1987-1997 Visiting Professor, European University Institute, Florence, Fall Semester 1985 Research Associate, Institut fuer Zeitgeschichte, Munich, 1985 Associate Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1983-1986 Assistant Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1975-1983 EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1973, History M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1966, History A.B. University of California, Berkeley, 1965, History BOOKS • Design for a New Europe, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006), hard and paperback trade versions, 287 pp; Progetto per una nuova Europa. (Introduction by Mauro Maggiora; translated by Matilde Montesi) (Casa Editrice CLUEB , Bologna, 2009) 271pp: Forthcoming in Chinese (translated by Wang Yuanhe) (Cambridge University Press; Shandong University Press). • European Integration, 1950-2003: Superstate or New Market Economy (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003) hard- and paperback trade versions, 588 pp. • Coal, Steel and the Rebirth Of Europe, 1945-1955: The Germans And French From Ruhr Conflict To Economic Community (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991; reprinted, 2005), 397 pp. Winner of 1991 George Louis Beer Prize for international history of the American Historical Association. • Industry and Politics In the Third Reich: Ruhr Coal, Hitler And Europe (New York: Columbia University Press; London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.; and Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 1985), 183 pp. • Belgian Business in The Nazi New Order (Ghent, 1977), 237 pp; translated into Dutch as Geld Maken in Oorlogstijd (Louvain, 1979); serialized in 15, 21, 28 September 1977 and 5 October 1977 numbers of Knack magazine (Belgium). EDITED VOLUMES • NATO: The Founding of the Atlantic Alliance and the Integration of Europe, with Francis H. Heller (New York: St. Martin's Press/Macmillan, 1992), 470 pp. • The United States and the Integration of Europe: Legacies of the Postwar Era, with Francis H. Heller (New York: St. Martin's Press/Macmillan, 1996), 410pp. SELECTED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (Of approx. sixty) • Introduction (i-xxiii) to Jeffrey Vanke, Europeanism and the European Union,(Academica Press, Bethesda, Dublin, Palo Alto, 2009--), 710pp. • “A Theoretical Vacuum: European Integration and Historical Research Today,” Journal of European Integration History 2008/14/1, pp. 27-35 • “The Fraying Lifeline: Ukraine and the European Union a Year After the Failed Constitutional Referenda,” in Stephen Velechenko, ed.Ukraine, the EU and Russia (Palgrave/Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK/New York, NY, 2008), 151-165 • “The European Union: A Brief History of the Last Fifty Years,” The European Journal, 14/3, March 2007. • “Family Fictions in Fantasyland,” Supplement, 24 November 2006 • “The Redesigner: John Gillingham tells Daniel Smith about his robust design for changes,” Focus Magazine (London). • “The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the European Union ,” (Comment), in Europe after the “No” Votes: Mapping a New Economic Path, 35th.Annual Wincott Lecture, Institute of Economic Affairs, Times (of London) Higher Education London (March 2006) 78-87. • “La Non-presidenzia Britannica, Aspenia (32/ 2006), 270-280). • “The German Problem,” in Desmond Dinan (ed.) Origins and Evolution of the EU, [New European Union Series] (Oxford University Press, 2006), 55-83.. • “Neither Superstate nor New Market Economy, Merkourios: Utrecht Journal of International and European Law,22/62 (December, 2005),12-17. • “After One Year, Hope of ‘Orange Revolution is Fading,” (www.CATO.org) and The Morning Call (PA), 1 December 2005. • “Let in the Turks to finish off the Euro Superstate,” The (London) Sunday Times,, 5 June 2005. • German Industry and European Competition Policy: Complements or Contradictions? An Overview,” in Matthias Schulz (ed.) Die Bundesrepublik und die europeaeische Einigung: Festschrift fuer Wolf Gruner (Stuttgart, 2005), 22 ms pp. • Europe at the Tipping Point (bound pamphlet of The Telders Lecture/ Telderslezing) The Hague, 2005.20 pp. • “Background to Marshall Plan Technical Assistance: Productivity as American Ideology,” Dominique Barjot (ed.), Catching up with America: Productivity Missions and the Diffusion of American Technological Culture after the Second World War (Presses de l’Universite de Paris/Sorbonne, 2002), 53-65. • “A Test Case of Moravcsik’s ‘Liberal Intergovernmentalist Approach to European Integration,” Journal of Cold War Studies,” (Fall, 2000), 81-87 • “Jean Monnet and the New Europe,” iStephen Schuker (ed.), Deutschland und Frankreich vom Konflikt zur Aussoehnung, (Muenchen, 2000), 197-209. • “Feature Review: Turning Weakness into Strength: France’s Post-World War II Diplomacy,” Diplomatic History, 23/4 (Summer, 2000), 543-546. • “National Politics to International Markets: Toward a New History of Integration,” Festschrift fuer Klaus Schwabe ( Baden-Baden, 1998), 123-138. • “Avant et Apres le CECA,” Histoire, Economie, Societe: Revue d’histoire economique et sociale, 2/18 (1999), 24-36. • “Jean Monnet et le ‘Victory Program’ americain,” Gerard Boussuat and Dominique Wilkens (eds.), Jean Monnet et les Chemins de la Paix, (Paris, 1998,) 97-109. • “The Many Lives of the International Labour Organization,” Paul Wolfens (ed.), Economic Globalization and International Organizations in Historical Perspective, (Berlin, 1999), 1-14. • "The Marshall Plan and the Origins of Neo-liberal Europe," Hans Labohm, (ed.) special edition of Netherlands Journal of International Affairs, (October. 1997), 25-30. • "The European Coal and Steel Community: An Object Lesson?" Barry Eichengreen (ed.), Europe’s Postwar Recovery, (Cambridge, 1995), 151-168. • "From Morgenthau Plan to Schuman Plan: America and the Organization of Europe," Jeffry M. Diefendorf, Axel Frohn and Hermann Rupieper (eds.), American Policy and the Reconstruction of West Germany, 1945-1955, (Cambridge, 1993), 111-133. • "The Nature of an Alliance: A Summation," Klaus A. Maier and Norbert Wiggershaus (eds.) Das Nordatlantische Buendnis 1949-1956 [Beitraege zur Militaergeschichte,Bd 17] (Oldenbourg Verlag,Muenchen,1993), 293-310. • "De la cooperation a 1'integration: la Ruhr et 1'industrie lourde francaise pendant la guerre," Histoire Economie et Societe 11/3 (1992), 369-97. • "Coal and Steel Diplomacy in Interwar Europe," Clemens Wurm (ed.) Internationale Kartelle and Aussenpolitik/ International Cartels and Foreign Policy (Veroeffentlichungen des Instituts fuer europaeische Geschichte. Abteilung Universalgeschichte, Beiheft 23) (Stuttgart, 1989), 83-101. • "Solving the Ruhr Problem: German Heavy Industry and The Schuman Plan," Klaus Schwabe (ed.) The Beginnings of The Schuman Plan (Baden-Baden, Milano, Paris, Bruxelles, 1988), 399-436. • "Die Franzoesische Ruhrpolitik and die Urspruenge des Schuman-Plans Vierteljahrshefte fuer Zeitgeschichte 1/87, 1-24. • "Zur Vorgeschichte der Montanunion. Westeuropas Kohle and Stahl in Depression and Krieg," Vierteljahrshefte fuer Zeitgesthichte 3/86, 381-405. • "The 'Deproletarianization' of German Society: Vocational Training in the Third Reich," Journal of Social Historv,9/3 ( March 1986), 423-432. • "How Belgium Survived: The Food Supply Problems of an occupied Nation," Bernd Martin and Alan S. Milward (eds.) Agriculture and Food Supply in World War II. (Stuttgart, 1985), 66-89. • "Ruhr Coal Miners and Hitler's War," Journal of Social History 15/4, (1982), 637-653. • "The Baron de Launoit: A Case Study in the 'Politics of Production' of Belgian Industry during Nazi Occupation," (Parts I & II), Revue Belge d'Histoire Contemporaine V (1974), l-59. FORTHCOMING • • • “The early Milward “ in Festschrift forAlan Milward • “The European Union is Failing, “ in Perry Anderson (ed.) Global Change and Challenge • “The Monnet Method: Then and Now,” in Fritz Breuss, (ed.), The Monnet Method and the Future of Europe 14 ms pp. “Is the EU a Model?” in Hubert Zimmermann (ed.), Can the European Union Survive? ) WORK IN PROGRESS Europe Lost, Not yet Found, 1945-2005: A Short History, for inclusion in “ series Cambridge Essential Histories, Donald Critchlow General Editor ACADEMIC HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS (most important of 40) 2007- present Fellow, Global Vision (London,UK) Spring 2007, Visiting Professor, University of Utrecht, Faculty of Law 2005-2007, Senior Research Scholar, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute 2004-2005, Fellow Harvard Center for European Studies 2003-2004, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creativity 2001-2002, University of Missouri Research Board Fellowship. 2000-2001, Fellow, Harvard University Center for European Studies. 2000,2001, 2003 (Summers) Visiting Professor, Stanford University European Forum. 1991, Jean Monnet Fellow of European University Institute. 1991, George Louis Beer Prize (of AHA) for international history 1990-1991, Fellow, The Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. 1991-1992, Weldon Spring Intercampus Award, University of Missouri. 1989, Senior Scholar, Truman Library Institute. 1988-1989, National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship for College Teachers. 1987, Weldon Spring Fellowship, University of Missouri. 1985, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Fellowship. \1984:, Grants from Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Hoover Institution \1980: Research Grant, "Die Interdependenz politischer and wirtschaftlicher Entwicklung in der Innen- and Aussenpolitik des Versailler Staatensystems 1919-1939." 1979-1980, Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Fellow. 1974-1975: Fellow, Institut fuer europaeische Geschichte, Mainz. 1973-1974: Fellow, Belgian-American Educational Foundation, Inc. 1975, Summer Grant, Historische Kommission zu Berlin. 1975-1976 Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Fellow 1974-1975, Fellow, Institut fuer europaeische Geschichte, Mainz. 1973-1974, Fellow, Belgian-American Educational Foundation, Inc. 1971-1972, Fellow, Regents of the University of California 1970-1971. Fellow, Deutsche akademische Austauschdienst. 1967-1968: Fellow, Regents of the University of California. REVIEWS (Partial) American Historical Review; Business History Review; Journal of Social History; The Journal of Economic History; Vierteljahrsschrift fuer Sozial-und Wirtschaftsgeschichte; Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences; Historian; German Studies Review; ISIS; International History Review; Journal of European Integration History; Labor History; Journal of Modern History; Social History; PAPERS PRESENTED (of 128) “Ukraine in Europe’s Future,” Harvard University, 16 August 2007 “Germany under Occupation,” Birkbeck College, London University 15 June 2007 “The Monnet Method: Fact and Fancy,” University of Vienna School of Business,23 March 2007 “The European Union,: Will it last another Fifty Years?,” University of Groningen 13 March 2007 “The Achievements and Evolution of European Integration,” Camden,ME,(Anhual Conference on World Affairs), 23 February 2007. “Can the EU Survive?,” Johns Hopkins, Bologna, 24 November 2006 “Design for a New Europe: Is it now too late,” Universitry of Padua/ Boston University, Padua, 12 November 2006. “Soft Power and Hard Decisions,” “The Future of the European Union,” Prague 13 November 2006. “A Design for Europe?” debate over Design for a New Europe with EU Ambassador (and former prime minister of Ireland) John Bruton, Cato Institute, Washington , 20 October 2006 “The Question of European Unity,” (debate), UCLA, 19 April 2006 “The Ukrainian Elections and Western Europe,” Columbia University (Harriman Center), 7 March 2006 “The European Union Must be Re-built,” (public lecture), Bowling Green State University, 22 February 2006 “The European Union’s Flawed Design,” (International Public Policy Seminar), Bowling Green State University, 24 February 2006 “Why Europe Needs a New Look,” St. Antony’s College, Oxford, 15 February 2006 “Redesigning Europe,” St. Stephen’s Club, Westminster, London ( For Open Europe), 13 February, 2006 “The Russo-Ukrainian Energy Crisis and Western Europe, Harvard University, 5 February 2005 “Europe’s Future, Ukraine and Democracy, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 5 December 2005. “Access to Capital,” [The US- Ukrainian Investment Symposium], (Boston Harvard Club), 31 October 2005. Integrationsgedanken, 29th. Annual Meeting of the German Studies Association, Milwaukee, 2 October 2005 “The European Union and the End of Teleology,” Utrecht University Law School, 8 September 2005 “The End of the Constitution,” Bergen University, Norway, 7 September 2005. “Neither Superstate nor New Market Economy?” Bergen University 7 September 2005 “Sovereignty, Democracy and European Political Integration: The View from Down Under,”. American Political Science Association, 2 September 2005 “Ukraine: Boon or Bust for the European Union?” Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 28 April 2005 “Compliance with International Obligations in the European Union,” (comment), Harvard University, 14 April 2005 “The United States and Support for European Integration,” (Introducer) Aspen Institute France, Second International Conference on Transatlantic Relations, Lyon, France 17 March 2005 “Europe at the Tipping Point,” (Fourth Annual Telders Lecture), Leiden, NL 24 February 2005 “ Transatlantic Troubles.” (with Franck Biancheri of New-Europeans), JFK School of Government, Harvard University, 13 January 2005 “Europe’s Crisis is Britain’s Chance,” New Frontiers Foundation CASS lecture, London 27 October 2004 “What Went Wrong with the European Union?: A Historical Explanation,” Harvard Center for European Studies, , 19 October 2004 “Europe, the United States and China in a Multipolar World,” China Institute of International Studies (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Beijing 21 July 2004 “What Then, What Next, What Now?: An Introduction to my Work,” Chinese Academy of Social Science, Beijing, 15 July 2004 “Should China Fear Europe?, “ China Institute of Modern International Studies (State Council ), Beijing 13 July 2004 “Superstate, New Market Economy…Really?” The Institute for Economic Affairs, London 10 June 2004 “The Future Viewed through the Rearview Mirror: Understanding the European Union in Light of its Past,” The Crayenborgh Lectures, Leiden University 28 May 2004 “And Now for Something Completely Different: A New History of European Integration--- The Uncut Version,” College of Europe, Bruges, 10 November 2003 “The Gillingham Thesis Exposed! By John Gillingham,” Netherlands Institute for International Affairs, den Haag, 7 November 2003 “And Now for Something Completely Different: A New History of European Integration--- The Condensed Version,” 31 October 2003 “Germany and Europe,” Georgetown University, 28 September 2003. “Germany and the EEC, from the Treaty of Rome to the Empty Chairs Crisis (comment), German Historical Association annual meeting, New Orleans 21 September 2003 “Nye to the Euro!” (Stockholm Universitets Boekhandel 6 September 2003 “The European Constitution,” Stanford University, European Forum, 20 June 2003 “Journey without End or End of Journey? European Integration in Historical Perspective,” London School of Economics,” 23 October 2002. “Wollt Ihr den Totalen Krieg? Reflections on Joseph Goebbels’ Propaganda Triumph,” Hamburg, 5 September 2001. “How to Write the History of European Integration,” 7 July 2001, Stanford University. “Superstate or New Market Economy,” Harvard University, 1 March 2001. “A New View of the Economic Origins of the European Integration Movement,” American Historical Association Annual Convention, Boston 7 January 2002. “Prolegomena to a New History of European Integration,” University of Marburg, 6 December 2000. “Jean Monnet and the New Europe,” Historisches Kolleg, Munich, 8 June 1998. “Jean Monnet and the Origins of European Monetary Union,” Ohio University, 15 February 1998. “The American Minimill Challenge to European Steel,” Universite d’Aix en Provence/Marseille, 25 March 1998. “Contemporary Europe as History,” University of Pennsylvania, 10 February 1997. "The Many Lives of the ILO," Universitaet Potsdam, 7 December 1997. "NATO: A Prehistory," Norwegian Ministry of Defense, 14 November 1997 "The Marshall Plan and its Historical Meaning," University of Oslo, 13 November 1997. "The Productivity Missions: Their Role in American Corporate Strategy," Conference, D-Day Memorial, Caen. Jean Monnet and the American `’Victory Program,” Universite de Paris I/Sorbonne, 1 June 1997. "The Marshall Plan and Neo-Liberal Europe," The Netherlands Institute for International Affairs, 15 May 1997. "A Liberal View of Integration," University of Bologna/Forli, 27 February 1997. "The Coal-Steel Community: Construction or Reconstruction of Europe?," D-Day Memorial, Caen, 2February 1997. "The GI Bill and the Revolution in American Life," 19 January 1996, UM-St. Louis. "From Empire by Invitation to Imperial Temptation," Europa-progammet, Oslo, 2 November 1995. "The Year 1947 in Europe," University of Bologna, 1 November 1995. "The Coal-Steel Union in Retrospect, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Bologna, 1 November 1995. "Franco-German Economic Relations from Paris to Rome, 1951-1958,” York University, Toronto 9 March 1995. "Foreign Policy as Theology: The Failure of Kennedy's Grand Design" ,"Beyond the Cold War: The United States and the Renewal of Europe Conference,” Bologna, 20 November 1994. “The United States and the International Steel Cartel," Caen, D-Day Memorial, 24 September 1993. “Japan and the United States as Case Studies in Wartime Supply," Hofstra University, 6 December 1991, “ Pearl Harbor Commemorative Conference.” "Steel and Diplomacy in Interwar Europe," European University Institute, Florence, 8 November 1991. “The Economic Reorganization of Germany," Harvard University, 26 March 1991. "The Origins of the American Military-Industrial Complex," European University Institute, Florence,10 November 1990. "Writing the History of the Twentieth Century for the Year 2000," University of Virginia, 24 October 1990. "David K.E Bruce and the European Defense Community Debacle," Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, NY, 12 October 1990. 1990 "Das Nordatlantische Buendnis 1949-1956" (Zusammenfassung), Militaergeschichtliches Forschungsamt, Freiburg i.Br., 13 September 1990. "The Truman Administration, NATO, and the Integration of Europe" [Parts I and II] (European University Institute, Florence),20 and 22 February 1990. “The Nazi Economy and Why it is Misunderstood," Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, 25 November 1986. "German Heavy Industry and the Schuman Plan," European Community Liaison Committee of Historians, Aachen 29 May 1986. "German Heavy Industry in the Third Reich," American Historical Association, 28 December 1985. "Jean Monnet as an Historical Subject" [in French], Fondation Jean Monnet pour 1'Europe, Lausanne, Switzerland, 12 November 1984. "How Belgium Survived: The Food Supply Problems of a Nation under Nazi Occupation," International Economic History Association, Budapest, 16 August 1982. "West European Heavy Industry and World War II" [in German], ZIF Bielefeld, June 1980. "Business and Labor in the Nazi Economy," Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh Applied History Series, 14 December 1980. "The Politics of Business in the Economic Grossraum," Kattowitz, Poland, 3 February 1978. Belgium in the German War Economy," 7th International Economic History Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 1978. "Belgium: Economic Collaborator," University of Illinois, Department of Economics Lecture Series, December 1978. "The Belgian Economy during National Socialist Occupation," [in German], Ruhr-Universitaet, Bochum, March 1977. TEACHING FIELDS • Modern German History • Modern Britain • Modern European Economic History • Contemporary European History • Nineteenth Century European History • Twentieth Century European History • History of American Foreign Relations • Contemporary World History • The History of European Integration LANGUAGES German and French, fluent; Dutch and Italian, reading ADDITIONAL Author of occasional articles for daily press; January-June, 2004 wrote five part series of 1000-1500 word articles for KNACK magazine, Brussels (circulation 180,000); organizer of several major international conferences; experience as fund raiser (information upon request); Board of Editors, International History Review; Academic Advisory Board, Global Vision, London; Marquess’ Who’s Who in America (2008-present) Extensive press and media coverage of European Integration and Design for a New Europe ADDRESSES [email protected] History, UMSL St Louis, MO 63121 314/516-5681 306 De Mun Avenue Clayton, Missouri 63105 22 Rockview Dr. 831/476-0732 Santa Cruz,CA 95062 Cell: 831/818-5686 20 April 2010
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