Nelson Lichtenstein

Nelson Lichtenstein

Nelson Lichtenstein (born November 15, 1944) is a professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and director of the Center for the Study of Work, Labor and Democracy.[1] He is labor historian who has written also about 20th-century American political economy, including the automotive industry and Wal-Mart.

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Life and education

Lichtenstein received his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College in 1966 [2] and his Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974. He is professor of History at the UCSB.

Awards

Lichtenstein was named a junior fellow by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in 1982 and senior NEH fellow in 1993. He received a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship to undertake research at Wayne State University in 1990. He was elected to membership in the Society of American Historians in 2007 and became MacArthur Foundation Professor of History at UC Santa Barbara in 2010.

Lichtenstein's book State of the Union: A Century of American Labor won the Philip Taft Labor History Book Award in 2003.

Books

Solely authored works

Co-authored works

  • Who Built America? Vol. 2: 1865 to the Present, with Roy Rosenzweig and Joshua Brown. Boston: Bedford Books, 2007.

Edited works

  • Industrial Democracy in America, co-edited with Harris Howell John. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
  • Major Problems in the History of American Workers, with Eileen Boris. Houghton Mifflin, 2002.
  • American Capitalism: Social Thought and Political Economy in the Twentieth Century. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006. ISBN 0-8122-3923-7 Google Books link
  • Wal-Mart: The Face of Twenty-First-Century Capitalism. New York: The New Press, 2005. Cloth ISBN 1-59558-035-2; Paperback ISBN 1-59558-021-2

References

Further Sources

  • Who's Who in the South and Southwest. 24th ed. New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who, 2002.

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