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Richard A. Greenwald <rgreenwa@drew.edu> Drew University My research interests are in the intersection of business, society and culture. I have studies sweatshops, globalization, and industrial systems. I am working on a few projects, the most pressing of which is a social history of the US, 1910-1919. I am also studying containerization and the global economy since 1945. |
| Address: | History Department Drew University 36 Madison Avenue Madison, New Jersey 07940 United States |
| Primary Phone: | 973/408-3958 |
| Fax Number: | 973/593-2364 |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Maritime Reviewer for H-SHGAPE Reviewer for H-Urban Reviewer for H-Women |
| Reviews: | Race and Class in the Alabama Coal Fields It's the Economy Stupid: Or Why Gender is not a Useful Category of Analysis |
| Interests: | American History / Studies Business History / Studies Intellectual History Labor History / Studies Political History / Studies Urban History / Studies |
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Bio: My Phd in US history is from New York University and my BA is in history from Queens College, CUNY. I am the author of THE TRIANGLE FIRE, THE PROTOCOLS OF PEACE, AND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY IN PROGRESSIVE ERA NEW YORK (Temple University Press, 2005) and the co-editor of SWEATSHOP USA (Routledge, 2003). I am also the Associate Editor for Reviews for Enterprise & Society and I am a series co-editor for "Working in the Americas," a new book series published by the University of Florida Press. |
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