Nelson Lichtenstein

Nelson Lichtenstein
Academic background
EducationPhD
ThesisIndustrial unionism under the no-strike pledge: a study of the CIO during the Second World War[1] (1974)
Academic work
Doctoral studentsJennifer Klein,[2] Meg Jacobs[3]

Nelson Lichtenstein (born November 15, 1944) is an American historian. He 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.[4] He is a labor historian who has written also about 20th-century American political economy, including the automotive industry and Wal-Mart.

  1. ^ Lichtenstein, Nelson (1974). Industrial unionism under the no-strike pledge: a study of the CIO during the Second World War (PhD). OCLC 229038098. ProQuest 302709298.
  2. ^ Klein, Jennifer (2003). For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America's Public-Private Welfare State. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. x. ISBN 0691126054.
  3. ^ Jacobs, Meg (1998). The politics of purchasing power: Political economy, consumption politics, and state-building, 1909-1959 (PhD). OCLC 44185250. ProQuest 304459366.
  4. ^ Nelson Lichtenstein UCSB Page

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