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Thomas
Dublin
I am a U.S. Social
Historian with an interest in gender, race and ethnicity, and class in the
working-class experience. My research has focused on both the industrial
revolution in nineteenth-century New England and deindustrialization in
the Middle Atlantic region in the twentieth century. I employ quantitative
evidence in my research and the Worldwide Web in my teaching. I am also
working with middle and high-school teachers as part of the "Teaching
American History" program.
Recent
or current undergraduate courses:
Recent
or current graduate courses:
- US Immigration
and Ethnicity
- Gender and Working
Class History
- Quantitative Methods
for Historians
- World Migrations
Significant
Publications
Books:
- Women and Power in American History, 2 vols. (Prentice-Hall, 2008, third edition) co-edited with Kathryn Kish Sklar. Earlier editions, 1991, 2002.
- The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region in the Twentieth Century.
Co-author with Walter Licht (Cornell University Press, 2005).
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Co-Winner of 2006 Merle Curti Award of the Organization of American Historians.
- Winner of the 2006 Philip S. Klein Award of the Pennsylvania Historical Association.
- When the Mines
Closed: Stories of Struggles in Hard Times (Cornell University Press,
1998). Edited oral history narratives and photographs from the anthracite
region of Pennsylvania.
- Becoming American,
Becoming Ethnic: College Students Explore Their Roots (Temple University
Press, 1996). Edited collection of undergraduates' writing on their
own ethnicity.
- Transforming
Women's Work: New England Lives in the Industrial Revolution (Cornell
University Press, 1994; ppbk. ed., 1995). A New York Times "Notable
Book of the Year, 1994."
- Immigrant Voices:
New Lives in America, 1773-1986 (University of Illinois Press, 1993).
Edited collection of immigrant letters, diaries, and reminiscences.
- Farm to Factory:
Women's Letters, 1830-1860 (Columbia University Press, 1981; second
ed., 1993).
- Women at Work:
The Transformation of Work and Community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860
(Columbia University Press, 1979; second ed., 1994).
Recent
Articles:
- "Gender and Economic Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1920 - 1970," pp. 329-40 in Jean R. Soderland and Catherine S. Parzynski, eds. Backcountry Crucibles: The Lehigh Valley from Settlement to Steel (Bethlehem, Penn.: Lehigh University Press, 2008), co-authored with Walter Licht.
- "Launching a New Journal: Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000," Women's History Review 17:1 (February 2008): 95-101. Co-authored with K. K. Sklar.
- "Women and the Early Industrial Revolution in the United States," History Now, No. 10 (December 2006), online at http://www.historynow.org/12_2006/historian4.html.
- "Bridging Learning Communities: A Summer Workshop for Social Studies Teachers," The History Teacher, 38 (May 2005), 361-69, co-author with James J. Carpenter and Penelope Harper.
- "Feminism and Mainstream Narratives in American History, 1780-2000," OAH Magazine of History (March 2005), 26-28, co-author with Kathryn Kish Sklar.
- "How Did Sarah Bagley Contribute to the Ten-Hour Movement in Lowell and How Did Her Labor Activism Flow into Other Reform Movements, 1836-1870?" co-author with Teresa Murphy, Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 , 8:3 (Sept. 2004) at http://www.alexanderstreet6.com/wasm.
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"How Did the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Chinese Garment Workers Unite to Organize the 1938 National Dollar Stores Strike? " Women and Social Movements in the United States , 1600-2000 , 8:1 (March 2004) at http://www.alexanderstreet6.com/wasm.
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"Miner's Son, Miners' Photographer: The Life and Work of George Harvan,"
The
Journal for MultiMedia History, volume 3 (March 2001), online at
http://www.albany.edu/jmmh
(co-author with Melissa Doak).
- "Gender and Economic
Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1920-1970," Oral
History Review 27 (Winter/Spring 2000), 1-17 (co-author with Walter
Licht).
- "Working-Class
Families Respond to Industrial Decline: Migration from the Pennsylvania
Anthracite Region since 1920," International Labor and Working Class
History, 54 (Fall 1998), 40-56.
- "Gender and Economic
Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1920-1970," translated
as "Género y Decadencia Económica: La Région de las Minas de Antracita
de Pennsylvania," Historia, Antropologia y Fuentes Orales, No.
17 (October 1997), 59-72. (Barcelona, Spain).
Websites
Honors
and Awards
- Dean's Distinguished Lecturer, Binghamton University, October 2007
- Visiting Scholar, Institute for Women's Studies, Tokyo Woman's Christian University, June 2007
- Elected to membership, American Antiquarian Society, 2006
- Co-Winner of Merle Curti Award, 2006
- Winner of Philip S. Klein Award, 2006
- Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship, 2006
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Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford, 2005-2006
- Guggenheim Fellowship, 2000
- Residential Fellow, Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion at Yale, 2000-2001
- Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2000
- Society of American
Historians, 1992
- Bancroft Prize
for Women at Work, 1980
- Merle Curti Award
for Women at Work, 1980
Recent
Grants and Fellowships
- Department of
Education Grants, "Teaching
American History," 2001-2004, 2004-2007, 2007-2010.
- N.E.H. Education
Demonstration Project, "Women and Social Movements in the United States:
Expanding Resources on the Worldwide Web," 2001-2004 (co-director with
K. K. Sklar).
- N.E.H. Teaching
with Technology Grant, "Women and Social Movements in the U.S., 1830-1930,"
1998-2000 (co-director with K. K. Sklar)
- N.E.H. Humanities
Focus Grant, "U.S. Women's History, 1880-1930, World Wide Web Database,"
1997-1998 (co-director with K. K. Sklar)
- N.E.H. Summer
Seminar for College Teachers, "The History of American Women Through
Social Movements," Summer 1996 (co-director with K. K. Sklar)
- N.E.H. Basic Research
Grants, "Facing Industrial Decline," 1991-1994, 1995-1997 (co-director
with Walter Licht)
- Research Grant,
Ford Foundation, "Gender and Deindustrialization: The View from the
Anthracite Region," 1994-1996
Professional
Activities
- Member, Editorial Board, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 2008-
- Judge, Theodore Saloutos Prize, Immigration and Ethnic History Society, 2006-2008
- Committee on the Status of Women in the Historical Profession, Organization of American Historians, 2005-2009
- Co-editor of online journal and website, Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000, http://womhist.alexanderstreet.com
- Member, AHA Gutenberg-E
Prize Committee, 2003
- Corresponding Editor,
Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, 2003-
- Corresponding Editor,
Labor History, 2001-2003
- Member, AHA Committee
on Research Grant Awards for the U.S./Western Hemisphere, 2001-2003
- Co-chair, 1999
Program Committee, Organization of American Historians
- Executive Board,
Immigration and Ethnic History Society, 1995-1998, 2005-2008
- Member, editorial
collective, Gender and History, 1992-2004
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