Cook, William A.
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- Article TitleWilliam A. Cook
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- Page Description<p>William A. Cook is the author of numerous nonfiction books on major league baseball history and American history. He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the University of Illinois at Chicago. A retired health care administrator and former township councilman, he lives in North Brunswick, New Jersey</p>
- Teaser<p>William A. Cook is the author of numerous nonfiction books on major league baseball history and American history. He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the University of Illinois at Chicago. A retired health care administrator and former township councilman, he lives in North Brunswick, New Jersey</p>
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Creason, Carl
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- Article TitleCarl C. Creason
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- Teaser<p>Carl Creason graduated with a BA in history from Murray State University in 2011. His research interests include 18th and 19th century American history. </p>
- BylineCarl C. Creason
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Csoma, Jessica
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- Article TitleJessica Csoma
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Jessica Csoma joined the German Historical Institute in 2008. She received her M.A. in English, History and Economics from the University of Münster in 2002. Subsequently, she was a teaching assistant at the European Viadrina University Frankfurt/Oder, giving seminars in international management and conducting research on a broad range of topics in international business. From 2004-2008 she worked as project manager and curatorial assistant at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, Connecticut, coordinating the digitization of the foundation’s holdings, organizing exhibitions about the two German émigré artists and contributing as author and editor to exhibition publications. She manages the Immigrant Entrepreneurship project and coordinates Volume 5.
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Jessica Csoma joined the German Historical Institute in 2008. She received her M.A. in English, History and Economics from the University of Münster in 2002. Subsequently, she was a teaching assistant at the European Viadrina University Frankfurt/Oder, giving seminars in international management and conducting research on a broad range of topics in international business. From 2004-2008 she worked as project manager and curatorial assistant at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, Connecticut, coordinating the digitization of the foundation’s holdings, organizing exhibitions about the two German émigré artists and contributing as author and editor to exhibition publications. She manages the Immigrant Entrepreneurship project and coordinates Volume 5.
- BylineJessica Csoma, German Historical Institute
- Emailcsoma@ghi-dc.org
- Websitehttp://www.ghi-dc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=576&Itemid=322
- OrganizationGerman Historical Institute
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Davis, Michael
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- Teaser<p>Michael Davis earned his BA from Northern Michigan University and his MA from the University of Chicago. His research looks at the intersection of politics and culture in Jacksonian America, focusing on the relationship between elite secret societies and popular political culture. He is currently a Ph.D. student at History Department at the University of Cincinnati.</p>
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De La Cruz-Fernández, Paula A
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- Article TitlePaula A. De La Cruz-Fernández
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- Short TitlePaula A. De La Cruz-Fernández
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- Page Description<p>Paula A. De La Cruz-Fernández completed her PhD in history in May 2013 at Florida International University. Currently, she is a postdoctoral fellow at the International Research Center at Humboldt Universität in Berlin.</p>
- Teaser<p>Paula A. De La Cruz-Fernández completed her PhD in history in May 2013 at Florida International University. Currently, she is a postdoctoral fellow at the International Research Center at Humboldt Universität in Berlin.</p>
- BylinePaula A. De La Cruz-Fernández
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Detjen, Marion
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- Article TitleMarion Detjen
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- Teaser<p>Marion Detjen studied history, German, and Romance Philology. She is the author of two books: <em>Zum Staatsfeind ernannt. Widerstand, Resistenz und Verweigerung gegen das NS-Regime in München</em> (1998) and <em>Ein Loch in der Mauer</em> (2005) in addition to countless essays and articles on historical and political topics.</p>
- BylineMarion Detjen
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Deutsch, Stephanie
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- Article TitleStephanie Deutsch
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- Page Description<p>Stephanie Deutsch is the author of <em>You Need a Schoolhouse, Booker T. Washington, Julius Rosenwald and the Building of Schools for the Segregated South</em>, published by Northwestern University Press.</p>
- Teaser<p>Stephanie Deutsch is the author of <em>You Need a Schoolhouse, Booker T. Washington, Julius Rosenwald and the Building of Schools for the Segregated South</em>, published by Northwestern University Press.</p>
- BylineStephanie Deutsch
- Websitehttp://www.youneedaschoolhouse.com/
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Dewey, Alicia
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- Article TitleAlicia M. Dewey
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- Teaser<p>Alicia Dewey received her Ph.D. from Southern Methodist University and has taught at Biola University since 2007. Her courses include the History of the American West; California History; American Democracy, Civil War, and Reconstruction, 1800-1877; the Rise of Modern America (1877-1920); Research Methods in History; the U.S. History Survey; and U.S. History since 1865. When she is not teaching, researching or writing, she enjoys the outdoors and experiencing the American West through hiking, camping, canoeing, bird watching, and landscape painting as well as spending time with her Maltese dog, Cody. She is a member of Kindred Community Church in Anaheim Hills, CA.</p>
- BylineAlicia M. Dewey, Biola University
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- OrganizationBiola University
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Diner, Hasia
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- Article TitleHasia Diner
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- Page Description<p></p> <p>Hasia Diner is the Paul S.and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University, with a joint appointment in the departments of history and the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and is the Director of the Goldstein Goren Center for American Jewish History. A specialist in immigration and ethnic history, American Jewish history and the history of American women, she is the author of numerous published books, including In the Almost Promised Land: American Jews and Blacks, 1915-1935 and A Time for Gathering: The Second Migration, 1820-1880. In the fall of 2004, The University of California Press released The Jews of the United States: 1654-2000, a history of American Jewry as part of its series on the histories of modern Jewish communities.</p> <p> <p> </p></p>
- Teaser<p></p> <p>Hasia Diner is the Paul S.and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University, with a joint appointment in the departments of history and the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and is the Director of the Goldstein Goren Center for American Jewish History. A specialist in immigration and ethnic history, American Jewish history and the history of American women, she is the author of numerous published books, including In the Almost Promised Land: American Jews and Blacks, 1915-1935 and A Time for Gathering: The Second Migration, 1820-1880. In the fall of 2004, The University of California Press released The Jews of the United States: 1654-2000, a history of American Jewry as part of its series on the histories of modern Jewish communities.</p> <p> <p> </p></p>
- BylineHasia Diner, New York University
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- OrganizationNew York University
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Donaldson, Randall
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- Article TitleRandall P. Donaldson
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- Teaser<p align="left">Randall P. Donaldson<em> </em>is an Associate Professor of German at Loyola University Maryland, where he teaches German language and literature in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. He also directs the graduate program in Liberal Studies at Loyola. Dr. Donaldson’s primary research interests are German-American literary relations, German immigration to the United States, and the life and culture of the Germans of Maryland. </p>
- BylineRandall P. Donaldson, Loyola University
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- OrganizationLoyola University
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Downey, Lynn
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- Article TitleLynn Downey
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- Page Description<p>Lynn Downey is an archivist and historian at Levi Strauss & Co. She is the author or editor of numerous books, including: I<em>mages of America: Levi Strauss & Co.</em> (Arcadia, 2007); <em>This is a Pair of Levi's Jeans: The Official History of the Levi's Brand</em> (Levi Strauss & Company, 1995; with Jill Novack Lynch and Kathleen MacDonough); and <em>A Short History of Sonoma </em>(University of Nevada Press, 2013). </p>
- Teaser<p>Lynn Downey is an archivist and historian at Levi Strauss & Co. She is the author or editor of numerous books, including: I<em>mages of America: Levi Strauss & Co.</em> (Arcadia, 2007); <em>This is a Pair of Levi's Jeans: The Official History of the Levi's Brand</em> (Levi Strauss & Company, 1995; with Jill Novack Lynch and Kathleen MacDonough); and <em>A Short History of Sonoma </em>(University of Nevada Press, 2013). </p>
- BylineLynn Downey, Levi Strauss & Co.
- Websitehttp://www.lynndowney.com/
- OrganizationLevi Strauss & Co.
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Earle, W.H.
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- Index TitleEarle, W.H.
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- Teaser<p>W.H. Earle is a historian, editor, and writer whose work has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers over the years. He is editor of the historical database <em>Niles’</em> <em>Register</em>: Cumulative Index, 1811-1849.</p> <p> </p>
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Emmerich, Alexander
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- Article TitleAlexander Emmerich
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- Short TitleAlexander Emmerich
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- Page Description<p>Alexander Emmerich studied medieval and modern history at the University of Heidelberg, where he also led a project on German emigration to America at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies. He is the author of several books on American history and currently he runs an agency specializing in academic marketing in Heidelberg.</p>
- Teaser<p>Alexander Emmerich studied medieval and modern history at the University of Heidelberg, where he also led a project on German emigration to America at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies. He is the author of several books on American history and currently he runs an agency specializing in academic marketing in Heidelberg.</p>
- BylineAlexander Emmerich
- Websitehttp://www.alexander-emmerich.com/
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Engel, Elisabeth
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- Article TitleElisabeth Engel
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- Short TitleElisabeth Engel
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- Teaser<p>Elisabeth Engel joined the German Historical Institute as a research fellow in October 2014. She specializes in North American history with research interests in colonial and transnational entanglements in the Atlantic world. She received her PhD in January 2014 from the Graduate School of North American Studies at the John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin, and worked at the departments of North American history of the Universität zu Köln, Kassel and Freie Universität Berlin. Her dissertation on African American missionary work in colonial Africa (1900-1939) was awarded the Franz Steiner Prize for outstanding manuscripts in the history of transatlantic relations. In her new project, Elisabeth Engel aims to explore how notions of "risk" were constructed and inscribed into the everyday routines of revolutionary Americans as the British imperial power retreated.</p>
- BylineElisabeth Engel, German Historical Institute
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- OrganizationGerman Historical Institute
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Erben, Patrick
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- Article TitlePatrick Erben
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- Short TitlePatrick Erben
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- Page Description<p> Patrick Erben is an Associate Professor English at the University of West Georgia. He is the author of <em>A Harmony of the Spirits: Translation and the Language of Community Early Pennsylvania</em> (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012).</p>
- Teaser<p> Patrick Erben is an Associate Professor English at the University of West Georgia. He is the author of <em>A Harmony of the Spirits: Translation and the Language of Community Early Pennsylvania</em> (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012).</p>
- BylinePatrick Erben, University of West Georgia
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- OrganizationUniversity of West Georgia
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Fear, Jeffrey
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- Article TitleJeffrey Fear
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- TeaserJeff is Professor of International Business History at the University of Glasgow. He has taught in the History Department and the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He also taught Creating Modern Capitalism and Business, Government and International Economics at the Harvard Business School. He has written on international cartels, comparative accounting and banking systems, management history, and organizational learning. His book on August Thyssen examined how German management and institutional practices differed from that of the United States. His present research involves the examination of family or midsize businesses who have become global champions in their respective market niches and who have evolved as multinationals since the 1970s.
- BylineJeffrey Fear, University of Glasgow
- Websitehttp://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/staff/jeffreyfear/
- OrganizationUniversity of Glasgow
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Feeley, Kathleen A.
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- Article TitleKathleen A. Feeley
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- Page Description<p>Kathleen A. Feeley is an associate professor of history at the University of Redlands, where she teaches courses on modern U.S. history, U.S. urban history, film history, and the Cold War. She received her Ph.D. in 2004 from The Graduate School and University Center of the City university of New York (GSUC/CUNY). She is currently working on a book project on the rise of the Hollywood press corps in the twentieth century. For a list of other publications see her <a href="http://www.redlands.edu/academics/college-of-arts-sciences/undergraduate-studies/history/2290.aspx" title="" target="_blank">website</a>. </p>
- Teaser<p>Kathleen A. Feeley is an associate professor of history at the University of Redlands, where she teaches courses on modern U.S. history, U.S. urban history, film history, and the Cold War. She received her Ph.D. in 2004 from The Graduate School and University Center of the City university of New York (GSUC/CUNY). She is currently working on a book project on the rise of the Hollywood press corps in the twentieth century. For a list of other publications see her <a href="http://www.redlands.edu/academics/college-of-arts-sciences/undergraduate-studies/history/2290.aspx" title="" target="_blank">website</a>. </p>
- BylineKathleen A. Feeley, University of Redlands
- Emailkathleen_feeley@redlands.edu
- Websitehttp://www.redlands.edu/academics/college-of-arts-sciences/undergraduate-studies/history/2290.aspx
- OrganizationUniversity of Redlands
- Organization RoleAssociate Professor
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Fessler, Paul
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- Article TitlePaul Fessler
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- Teaser<p>Paul Fessler is Professor of History and Chair of the History Department at Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa. He earned his PhD in history at Texas A&M University with a focus on immigration and ethnicity in American history. His publications include <em>Dutch Immigrants on the Plains</em> with Robert Swierenga and Hubert Krygsman and “The Political and Pedagogical in Bilingual Education: Yesterday and Today” in <em>German-American Immigration and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective</em>.</p>
- BylinePaul Fessler, Dordt College
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- OrganizationDordt College
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Forman, Lillian
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- Article TitleLillian Forman
- Page TitleLillian Forman
- Short TitleLillian Forman
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- Page KeywordsLillian Forman
- Page Description<p>Lillian Forman has edited and written social studies textbooks for a number of publishing houses, including MacMillan/McGraw-Hill, Amsco, Scott Foresman, and ABDO Publishing.</p>
- Teaser<p>Lillian Forman has edited and written social studies textbooks for a number of publishing houses, including MacMillan/McGraw-Hill, Amsco, Scott Foresman, and ABDO Publishing.</p>
- BylineLillian Forman
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Fox, Brian
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- Article TitleBrian Fox
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- Teaser<p>Brian Fox earned his Ph.D. in modern European history from the Graduate Center, CUNY. He is currently at work on two manuscript projects relating to German jurist and political theorist Carl Schmitt and political Catholicism during the Weimar Republic.</p>
- BylineBrian Fox
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Fruehauf, Ruth
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- Article TitleRuth Fruehauf
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- Short TitleRuth Fruehauf
- Index TitleFruehauf, Ruth
- Page KeywordsRuth Fruehauf
- Page Description<p>Ruth Ann Fruehauf holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the American University in Paris. She is the youngest daughter of Roy and Ruth Horn Fruehauf and the co-author with Darlene Norman of <em>Singing Wheels: August Fruehauf & The History of the Fruehauf Trailer Company</em> (2014). </p>
- Teaser<p>Ruth Ann Fruehauf holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the American University in Paris. She is the youngest daughter of Roy and Ruth Horn Fruehauf and the co-author with Darlene Norman of <em>Singing Wheels: August Fruehauf & The History of the Fruehauf Trailer Company</em> (2014). </p>
- BylineRuth Fruehauf
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Furlong, Jennifer
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- Article TitleJennifer S. Furlong
- Page TitleJennifer S. Furlong
- Short TitleJennifer Furlong
- Index TitleFurlong, Jennifer
- Page KeywordsJennifer S. Furlong
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- Teaser<p>Jennifer S. Furlong is the director of career planning and professional development for doctoral students at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She also is a scholar of book history who will soon complete a master’s degree in library and information science from the Palmer School, Long Island University. Her academic training is in eighteenth-century French literature, history, and culture and she earned her Ph.D. in Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. With Julie Miller Vick, she is the co-author of the Career Talk column in <em>The Chronicle of Higher Education</em> and <em>The Academic Job Search Handbook</em>, 4th ed. (Philadelphia: U. of Pennsylvania Press, 2009). Like many of those who write about Edward Stratemeyer, she is a long-time fan of his work and collects first-editions of his Nancy Drew series.</p>
- BylineJennifer S. Furlong, Graduate Center, City University of New York
- Website
- OrganizationGraduate Center, City University of New York
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Gallagher, Bernard
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- Article TitleBernard Gallagher
- Page TitleBernard Gallagher
- Short TitleBernard Gallagher
- Index TitleGallagher, Bernard
- Page KeywordsBernard Gallagher
- Page Description<p>Bernard Gallagher is senior documentation specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. His expertise lies in data mapping historical object information for publications and museum web projects. He has worked at the museum for over twenty years, overseeing the cataloging of objects by curators, specialists, volunteers, and interns and maintaining proper data standards in the database systems. His specialties include the collections of information technology and communications and work and industry. Bernard earned an MA in history museum studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program at the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, where he wrote his thesis on Walter Landor, “A Brand Is Built in the Mind: Walter Landor and the Transformation of Industrial Design in the Twentieth Century.”</p>
- Teaser<p>Bernard Gallagher is senior documentation specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. His expertise lies in data mapping historical object information for publications and museum web projects. He has worked at the museum for over twenty years, overseeing the cataloging of objects by curators, specialists, volunteers, and interns and maintaining proper data standards in the database systems. His specialties include the collections of information technology and communications and work and industry. Bernard earned an MA in history museum studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program at the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, where he wrote his thesis on Walter Landor, “A Brand Is Built in the Mind: Walter Landor and the Transformation of Industrial Design in the Twentieth Century.”</p>
- BylineBernard Gallagher, Smithsonian National Museum of American History
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- OrganizationSmithsonian National Museum of American History
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Garner, Carla
- Slugcarla-garner
- Article TitleCarla Garner
- Page TitleCarla Garner
- Short TitleCarla Garner
- Index TitleGarner, Carla
- Page KeywordsCarla Garner
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- Teaser<p>Carla W. Garner is an independent writer/researcher. She is the owner of Carla Garner Communications, a corporate marketing and brand strategy consultancy. Her biographies and historical research have appeared in reference works published by ABC-CLIO and Gale Cengage. Carla lives outside of Chicago, Illinois. Her work can be seen at <a href="http://www.carlagarner.net" title="" target="_blank">www.carlagarner.net</a></p>
- BylineCarla Garner
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Garrison, Zachary
- Slugzachary-garrison
- Article TitleZachary Garrison
- Page TitleZachary Garrison
- Short TitleZachary Garrison
- Index TitleGarrison, Zachary
- Page KeywordsZachary Garrison
- Page Description<p>Zachary Garrison is a PhD candidate at the University of Cincinnati. He is currently researching and writing his dissertation on German immigration to the Lower Middle West during the Civil War era. </p>
- Teaser<p>Zachary Garrison is a PhD candidate at the University of Cincinnati. He is currently researching and writing his dissertation on German immigration to the Lower Middle West during the Civil War era. </p>
- BylineZachary Garrison, University of Cincinnati
- Website
- OrganizationUniversity of Cincinnati
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Gaul, Anita
- Sluganita-talsma-gaul
- Article TitleAnita Talsma Gaul
- Page TitleAnita Talsma Gaul
- Short TitleAnita Gaul
- Index TitleGaul, Anita
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- Teaser<p>Anita Talsma Gaul teaches at Southwest Minnesota State University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 2009. Her dissertation was titled <em>Living Together in the Bishop’s Colonies: Multi-ethnic Catholic Parishes in Rural Minnesota, 1875-1905</em>.</p>
- BylineAnita Talsma Gaul, Southwest Minnesota State University
- Website
- OrganizationSouthwest Minnesota State University
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Goddard, Leslie
- Slugleslie-goddard
- Article TitleLeslie Goddard
- Page TitleLeslie Goddard
- Short TitleLeslie Goddard
- Index TitleGoddard, Leslie
- Page KeywordsLeslie Goddard
- Page Description<p>Leslie Goddard holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University specializing in American studies and U.S. history, as well as master's degrees in theater and in museum studies. She is the author of <em>Chicago's Sweet Candy History</em> (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2012).</p>
- Teaser<p>Leslie Goddard holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University specializing in American studies and U.S. history, as well as master's degrees in theater and in museum studies. She is the author of <em>Chicago's Sweet Candy History</em> (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2012).</p>
- BylineLeslie Goddard
- Websitehttp://www.lesliegoddard.info/Contact_and_Bio.html
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Goldberg, Kevin
- Slugkevin-goldberg
- Article TitleKevin Goldberg
- Page TitleKevin Goldberg
- Short TitleKevin Goldberg
- Index TitleGoldberg, Kevin
- Page KeywordsKevin Goldberg
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- Teaser<p>Kevin Goldberg is a lecturer in history at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He received his Ph.D. in 2010 from UCLA. His fields of interest include: Modern Germany, German-Jewry, Consumer Culture, Agriculture and the Environment.</p>
- BylineKevin Goldberg, University of California, Los Angeles
- Emailkdgoldberg@ucla.edu
- Website
- OrganizationUniversity of California, Los Angeles
- Organization RoleLecturer
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Goldman, Kay
- Slugkay-goldman
- Article TitleKay Goldman
- Page TitleKay Goldman
- Short TitleKay Goldman
- Index TitleGoldman, Kay
- Page KeywordsKay Goldman
- Page Description<p>A 2003 graduate of Texas A&M University, Kay entered the Department of History as a Ph.D. student to study under Harold Livesay. Focusing on the Jews of Texas, her dissertation explored the relationship of Jewish businessmen within the surrounding culture. Kay has also dome research on The National Council of Jewish Women in Louisiana and Texas. More information about her current research on her <a href="http://www.bio.tamu.edu/USERS/kgoldman/index.htm" title="" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
- Teaser<p>A 2003 graduate of Texas A&M University, Kay entered the Department of History as a Ph.D. student to study under Harold Livesay. Focusing on the Jews of Texas, her dissertation explored the relationship of Jewish businessmen within the surrounding culture. Kay has also dome research on The National Council of Jewish Women in Louisiana and Texas. More information about her current research on her <a href="http://www.bio.tamu.edu/USERS/kgoldman/index.htm" title="" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
- BylineKay Goldman, Texas A&M University
- Website
- OrganizationTexas A&M University
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Gordon, Scott Paul
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- Article TitleScott Paul Gordon
- Page TitleScott Paul Gordon
- Short TitleScott Paul Gordon
- Index TitleGordon, Scott Paul
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- Teaser<p>Scott Paul Gordon, professor of English at Lehigh University, has written two books, <em>The Power of the Passive Self in English Literature, 1640–1770</em> (Cambridge University Press, 2002) and <em>The Practice of Quixotism: Postmodern Theory and Eighteenth-Century Women’s Writin</em>g (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), and he has published numerous articles on religion, class, and patriotism in early America.</p>
- BylineScott Paul Gordon
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