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Curriculum Vitae

Personal Data

Jonathan Marwil Born: February 1, 1940

1 Keppler Court Detroit, Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103

(734) 662-7333

Schooling

B.A. Brandeis University 1961 (History)

M.A. Yale University 1965 (History)

Ph.D. University of Michigan 1970 (History)

Military Service

U.S. Army 1963-64

Teaching Experience

English Department, Wayne State University: Instructor 1966-70; Asst. Prof. 1971-73

Humanities Department, College of Engineering, University of Michigan: Asst. Prof. 1973-79

History Department, University of Michigan: Asst. Prof. 1973-74; Lecturer, 1988-present

Residential College, University of Michigan: Adjunct Lecturer, Fall 1987

History Department, Oakland University: Visiting Lecturer Winter and Summer 1981;

Winter and Spring 1984

Liberal Arts Department, College for Creative Studies, Detroit: Adjunct Lecturer, 1988-2005

Courses Taught

Western Civilization

War & American Society in the 20th Century

Modern Europe

Tudor England

Historical Novel

Stuart England

Composition

Twentieth Century Europe

War Literature

World War I

Visions of the Past

History by Contemporaries (Thucydides to Trotsky)

Aesthetic Constructions of History

September 11

Publications

Books

The Trials of Counsel: Francis Bacon in 1621, Wayne State University Press, 1976

A History of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Observer Company, 1987; University of Michigan Press, 1990

Frederic Manning: An Unfinished Life, Angus & Robertson (Australia) and Duke University Press, 1988

Book in Progress – out to Publisher

Visitors to a War: Italy 1859

Articles

"Frederic Manning: A Retrospective and Introduction," St. Louis Literary Supplement, June/July 1977

"Combative Companions: Ezra Pound and Frederic Manning," Helix, Spring 1983

"Historians of Their Own Times," Syracuse Scholar, Spring 1985

"Paul Fussell's Wars," Michigan Quarterly Review, Summer 1990

"A Lost Classic," American Scholar, Autumn 1991

"How We Remember the Good War," Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, December 1, 1991

"Reading the Wall," Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, November 8, 1992

"Sightings of an Immigrant," Michigan Jewish History, September 1997

"Soldiers' Stories," Michigan Quarterly Review, Winter 1998

"Photography Claims War 1839-1859," History Today, June 2000

"In Mind of War," Michigan Quarterly Review, Spring 2005

"The New York Times Goes to War," History Today, June 2005

Reviews

The English People and the English Revolution, 1640-1649, by Brian Manning, Historian, August 1977

Wartime, by Milovan Djilas, St. Louis Literary Supplement, January/February 1978

A London Life in the Brazen Age: Francis Langley, 1548-1602, by William Ingram, Michigan Academician, Spring 1979

North America from Earliest Discovery to First Settlements, by D.B. Quinn, Terra Incognita, July 1979

Commonwealth to Protectorate, by Austin Woolrych, Historian, February 1984

We Were Each Other's Prisoners: An Oral History of World War II American and German Prisoners of War, by Lewis H. Carlson, Detroit News, May 14, 1997

Francis Bacon, by Perez Zagorin, Endeavour: A Quarterly Magazine for the History and Philosophy of Science, March 1999

Battle: A History of Combat and Culture, by John A. Lynn, World War II, November 2004

The Seige of Venice, by Jonathan Keates, History Today, July 2006

Encyclopedia Contribution

"Charles Lindbergh," in Anti-semitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution, ed. Richard S. Levy, April 2005

” Anti-semitism, Accusations of”, in Anti-semitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution, ed. Richard S. Levy, April 2005

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