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Melvyn Dubofsky
Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
History & Sociology
Ph.D., University of Rochester
U.S. labor and social history
My accomplishments
and writings, as sketched below, clearly establish my primary scholarly
and intellectual interests. The awards that I have received for excellence
in teaching attest to my commitment to the classroom as well as to research.
Recent
undergraduate courses:
- US
Working Class Since 1877
- American Legal
History
- U.S. Society &
Culture Since 1945
- American Legal
History
Recent
graduate courses:
- US Labor &
Social History
- US Colloquium
Since 1877
- Class and Culture
in Prosperity and Depression, 1919-1941
- U.S. Research
Seminar/European Research Seminar
Significant Publications
Books:
- Hard Work:
The Making of Labor History. University of Illinois Press, Spring
2000.
- The State and
Labor in Modern America. University of North Carolina Press, 1994
(Cloth and paperback).
- Labor in America,
5th Edition. Harlan Davidson, 1993.
- ed., The New
Deal: Conflicting Interpretations and Shifting Perspectives. Garland
Publishing, 1992.
- & Stephen
Burwood, eds., The Great Depression and the New Deal. Garland
Publishing, 1990, 7 volumes.
- We Shall Be
All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World, Second Edition
(with a new bibliographical essay). University of Illinois Press, 1988.
- "Big Bill"
Haywood. University of Manchester Press, 1987. (U.S. edition, St.
Martin's Press, 1987).
- Ed., Labor
Leaders in America, (with Warren Van Tine). University of Illinois
Press, 1987.
- John L. Lewis:
A Biography, abridged edition (with Warren Van Tine). University
of Illinois Press, 1986.
- Ed., Workers
and Technological Change. Sage Publications, 1985.
- Labor in America
(Revised fourth edition of F. R. Dulles). Harlan Davidson, Inc., 1984.
- Imperial Democracy:
The United States since 1945 (with Athan Theoharis). Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1983.
- The United
States in the Twentieth Century (with Daniel Smith and Athan Theoharis).
Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1978 (second printing, 1981).
- John L. Lewis:
A Biography (in collaboration with Warren W. Van Tine). Quadrangle/New
York Times Book Co., 1977.
- Industrialism
and the American Worker, 1865-1920. T.Y. Crowell, 1975 (Second printing,
AHM Publishing, 1976). Revised Second Edition, Harlan Davidson, Inc.,
1985. Revised
Third Edition, 1996.
- Ed., American
Labor since the New Deal. Quadrangle Books, 1971.
- We Shall Be
All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World. Quadrangle
Books, 1969 (Reprinted in paperback with a new preface in 1974).
- When Workers
Organize: New York City in the Progressive Era. University of Massachusetts
Press, 1968.
Recent
Articles:
- "Jimmy Carter
and the Collapse of the Politics of Productivity," in The Carter
Presidency: Policy Choices in the Post-New Deal Order, eds. Gary
Fink and Hugh Davis Graham, University Press of Kansas, 1998.
- "The Federal Judiciary,
Free Labor, and Equal Rights: A Peculiar Chapter in the History of State
and Labor," in The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890s: Essays
on Labor, Politics, and the State, eds. Richard Schneirov, Nick
Salvatore, & Shelton Stromquist, University of Illinois Press, 1998.
- Ed. (with G. Arrighi
& B. Silver), "Labor Unrest in the World Economy, 1870-1990," Review
(Special Issue), XVIII (Winter 1995).
- "Labor Unrest
in the United States, 1906-1990," Ibid., 125-136.
- "Starting Out
in the Fifties: True Confessions of a Labor Historian," Labor History,
34 (Fall 1993), 473-478.
- "Old Deal, New
Deal, Raw Deal: The Evolution of the Liberal State in the Modern United
States," Labour/Le Travail, 32 (Fall 1993), 269-77.
- "On Treacherous
Terrain: Labor, Politics, and the State in the United States," Comparative
Labor History Series, Working Paper No. 3 (Nov. 1993), Center
for Labor Studies, University of Washington.
Special Achievements and Awards
- Fulbright Distinguished
Chair: The John Adams Professorship in U.S. History, University of Amsterdam,
Spring 2000
- University Award
for Excellence in Teaching, 1996
- Chancellor's Award
for Excellence in Teaching, 1996
- Guest Professor,
University of Salzburg, Austria, Summer Semester, 1993
- Fulbright Distinguished
Senior Lectureship, University of Salzburg, Austria, 1988-89
- Director, NEH
Summer Seminars for Professionals, 1980, 1981
- Fulbright Senior
Lecturership, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1977-78
Professional
Activities
- Executive Board,
Fernand Braudel Center, 1976-
- Associate Director,
Fernand Braudel Center, 1996-
- General Editor,
Research Collections on Labor Studies, University Publications
of America
- Board of Editorial
Advisers, The Samuel Gompers Papers Project
- Member, Philip
Taft Labor History Prize Committee
- Member editorial
boards: Labor History; Review (Journal of the Fernand Braudel
Center)
- Associate Editor,
Oxford Companion to American History, Oxford University Press
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