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American Social History Project • Center for Media and Learning

2004 Herbert G. Gutman Memorial Lecture

Published March 24, 2011

Alice Kessler-Harris
Alice Kessler-Harris
Alice Kessler-Harris, R. Gordon Hoxie Professor of American History at Columbia University and author of, most recently, the Bancroft Prize-winning In Pursuit of Equity: How Gender Shaped American Economic Citizenship, will discuss “Thinking Globally: Paradoxes of a Gendered Labor History.” The free event will be held on Thursday, October 7, at 6:30 in the Skylight Room (Room 9100) at The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue. The lecture series, co-sponsored by ASHP/CML and The Graduate Center’s Center for the Humanities and Ph.D. Program in History, is dedicated to the memory of the late labor historian and ASHP/CML co-founder Herbert Gutman.

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