EXPERIENCE:
Professor History, The College of New Jersey, 1984-present
Associate, 1979-84; Assistant, 1970-78
Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, 1994-present
Associate Fellow, Rutgers University, Center for Historical
Analysis, 1993-94
Visiting Professor, Princeton University, Fall 1991, Fall 1992
Visitor, Graduate Faculty, New York University, 1986
Visiting Senior Lecturer in American Labour History Centre
for Social History, University of Warwick, 1982-83
Fellow, Davis Center, Princeton University, 1977-78
Exchange Professor, Worcester College of Higher Education,
England, 1976-77
Director, Bi-centennial Institute on the American Revolution,
Trenton State College, 1975
Union Leadership Academy, Penn State University, 1974
Editor, Mississippi Free Press, Jackson, MS, 1963-64
EDUCATION:
Harvard University, Ph.D., 1971; MA, 1966
Oberlin College, BA cum laude, 1965
University of Wisconsin, 1964
University of Aix-en-Provence, 1962
HONORS:
Bancroft Prize for Class and Community, 1977
John Hope Franklin Prize in American Studies, Honorable Mention
for Struggles for Justice, 1992
Jacobus Lecturer, University of Virginia, December, 1979
Harvard Prize Fellowship, 1967-70
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1965-66
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Kappa Phi
AWARDS:
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1993-94
Distinguished Research Award, Trenton State College, 1987-94
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1986-87
Mellow Foundation Grant, Murray Research Center, Schlesinger
Library, 1985, 1986
Hagley Library, Grant-in-Aid, 1984
Beveridge Grant, American Historical Association, 1982
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1980
PUBLICATIONS:
Books
Changing the World: American Progressives in War and Revolution
Princeton University Press, forthcoming 2003. (For additional titles, click
on Books)
Articles
International
Journals
National Journals
COURSES TAUGHT
Graduate
Undergraduate
GUEST LECTURES:
Topics in American social and labor history presented to graduate
seminars in the USA: Brown; City University of New York; Columbia;
Princeton; Pennsylvania; Rutgers; New School for Social Research; State
University of New York, Binghamton; Canada: McGill; Concordia; Europe:
Oxford, Cambridge; Sussex; Harlech; Birmingham; Manchester; Bremen.
MEMBERSHIPS:
American Historical Association; Organization of American Historians;
Pennsylvania Labor History Society; Historiale de la Grande Guerre.