Eric Arnesen
Eric Arnesen (born 30 April 1958) is an American historian. He is currently the James R. Hoffa Professor of Modern American Labor History at George Washington University.[1] He was a Fulbright Scholar,[2] and is a member of the Organization of American Historians.[3]
Eric Arnesen | |
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Born | April 30, 1958 |
Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Wesleyan University Yale University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Historian |
Sub-discipline | Modern American Labor History |
Institutions | George Washington University |
Main interests | African American Labor History |
Website | https://history.columbian.gwu.edu/eric-arnesen |
Life
He completed his BA degree from Wesleyan University in 1980. He completed his MA in Afro-American Studies from Yale University in 1984. He received his Ph.D in History from Yale University in 1986.[4]
Bibliography
- Black Protest and the Great Migration: A Brief History with Documents Boston; New York: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2003. ISBN 9780312391294, OCLC 249089825
- Waterfront Workers of New Orleans: Race, Class, and Politics, 1863-1923 Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994. ISBN 9780252063770, OCLC 28854129
- Brotherhoods of Color: Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality London: Harvard University Press, 2002. ISBN 9780674008175, OCLC 972850795
- The human tradition in American labor history, Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 2004. ISBN 9780842029872, OCLC 52134758
- Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and the Working-Class Experience
- The Black Worker: Race, Labor, and Civil Rights Since Emancipation Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007. ISBN 9780252031458, OCLC 708300233
- Encyclopedia of Us Labor and Working-Class History London: Routledge, 2006. OCLC 667098511
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References
- "Eric Arnesen - Department of History -". The George Washington University.
- "British Abolitionism, Moral Progress, and Big Questions in History".
- "Eric Arnesen". Organization of American Historians.
- "Eric Arnesen". 22 September 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Eric Arnesen, Bio at Wilson Center
- Eric Arnesen, Biography at Organization of American Historians
- "Eric Arnesen". goodreads.
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