Thomas Dublin
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- Bachelors History University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Dublin is an American historian, editor and professor at Binghamton University. He is a social historian specialized in the working-class experience in the United States, particularly throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic states.
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Published Works
- Research Policy. (1959) (272)
- Women at Work: The Transformation of Work and Community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860 (1979) (219)
- Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn (1977) (184)
- The Woman Suffrage Movement Revisited@@@Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America, 1848-1869. (1979) (97)
- RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES OF SERUM INORGANIC IODINE AND DAILY FECAL AND URINARY IODINE EXCRETION FROM SINGLE CASUAL SPECIMENS. (1963) (79)
- Family Time and Industrial Time: The Relationship between the Family and Work in a New England Industrial Community (1983) (72)
- Cradle to Grave: Life, Work, and Death at the Lake Superior Copper Mines (1991) (66)
- Transforming Women's Work: New England Lives in the Industrial Revolution (1995) (63)
- The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region in the Twentieth Century (2005) (48)
- Diabetes Prevalence and Serum Uric Acid: Observations among 10,000 Men in a Survey of Ischemic Heart Disease in Israel (1967) (47)
- Women at Work (1979) (31)
- Farm to Factory: Women's Letters 1830-1860 (1982) (26)
- Red Blood Cell Groups and ABH Secretor System as Genetic Indicators of Susceptibility to Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease* (1964) (22)
- The Migration of Physicians to the United States (1972) (19)
- Foreign physicians: their impact on U.S. health care. (1974) (19)
- When the Mines Closed: Stories of Struggles in Hard Times (1998) (18)
- Becoming American, Becoming Ethnic: College Students Explore Their Roots (1996) (13)
- Haptoglobins and Rheumatic Fever* (1966) (12)
- Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon and Susan Reverby (eds.), America's Working Women (New York, Vintage Books, 1976). (1977) (12)
- Women, Work, and Protest in the Early Lowell Mills: “The Oppressing Hand of Avarice would Enslave Us” (2019) (11)
- Steam Laundries: Gender, Technology, and Work in the United States and Great Britain, 1880–1940 . By Arwen P. Mohun. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. 352 pp. Illustrations. Hardcover, $48.00. ISBN 0-801-86002-4. (2000) (11)
- Rural-Urban Migrants in Industrial New England: The Case of Lynn, Massachusetts, in the Mid-Nineteenth Century (1986) (11)
- Women, Work, and the Family: Female Operatives in the Lowell Mills, 1830-1860 (1975) (10)
- Working-Class Families Respond to Industrial Decline: Migration from the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region since 1920 (1998) (10)
- Rural Putting-Out Work in Early Nineteenth-Century New England: Women and the Transition to Capitalism in the Countryside (1991) (10)
- Women and American trade unions (1979) (10)
- The migration of physicians to the United States. (1972) (10)
- Where have all the students gone? An epidemiologic study of US nationals applying for certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, 1969 through 1982. (1985) (8)
- Gender and Economic Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1920–1970 (2000) (7)
- Nothin’ But Blue Skies: The Heyday, Hard Times, and Hopes of America’s Industrial Heartland by Edward McClelland (2014) (7)
- Women Workers and the Study of Social Mobility (1979) (6)
- Immigrant voices : new lives in America, 1773-1986 (1993) (6)
- Women and power in American history : a reader (1991) (5)
- Women and Social Movements, International--1840 to Present. (2014) (5)
- Immigrant Odyssey: A French-Canadian Habitant in New England (1991) (5)
- Study Group on International Labor and Working Class History (1979) (5)
- Bridging Learning Communities: A Summer Workshop for Social Studies Teachers (2005) (4)
- Heterozygous ABH Secretor and Susceptibility to Rheumatic Fever. (1965) (4)
- The Way We Were: Women and Work (1982) (4)
- Women and Power in American History (2008) (3)
- Research in state and local health departments. (1957) (3)
- Fighting for the Union Label: The Women's Garment Industry and the ILGWU in Pennsylvania (2004) (3)
- Confronting Decline: The Political Economy of Deindustrialization in Twentieth-Century New England (2014) (3)
- The basis for teaching social and environmental factors in medicine in the undergraduate medical curriculum. (1947) (3)
- Democratizing Student Learning: The "Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1820-1940" Web Project at SUNY Binghamton (2002) (2)
- Launching a New Journal: Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600–2000 (2008) (2)
- An experiment in instruction in health education for undergraduate medical students. (1949) (2)
- Introduction to the 1995 Edition (2018) (2)
- 1954 Poliomyelitis vaccine field trial; plan, field operations, and follow-up observations. (1955) (2)
- An epidemiologic approach to inherited disease susceptibility. (1961) (1)
- The foreign medical graduate. (1972) (1)
- Report of the Chairman of the Committee on Research Policy to the Governing Council 1956-1957 (1958) (1)
- Miner's Son, Miners' Photographer: The Life and Work of George Harvan (2010) (1)
- Labor History on the World Wide Web: Thoughts on Jumping onto a Moving Express Train (2002) (1)
- “A Road to Peace and Freedom”: The International Workers Order and the Struggle for Economic Justice and Civil Rights, 1930–1954 (2019) (1)
- Immigrant voices : new lives in America, 1773-2000 (2014) (1)
- Women, Work, and Family : The View from the United States (2003) (1)
- The Training of Personnel (1949) (1)
- Gender and Textiles: A Personal Overview (1990) (1)
- Gender, Class and Historical Analysis: A Commentary (2001) (1)
- Drawing on the Personal: “Roots” Papers in the Teaching of American History (1997) (1)
- Rediscovering Jacob Riis: Exposure Journalism and Photography in Turn-of-the-Century New York. By Bonnie Yochelson and Daniel Czitrom. (New York: New Press, 2007. xx, 268 pp. $35.00, ISBN 978-1-59558-199-0.) (2008) (0)
- Analysis of Incidence and Mortality Data in the United States (2015) (0)
- `The other America' in historical perspective (1993) (0)
- Once a Cigar Maker: Men, Women, and Work Culture in American Cigar Factories, 1900–1919. By Patricia A. Cooper. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1987. Pp. xvi., 350. $29.95 (1988) (0)
- Crucible of Freedom: Workers’ Democracy in the Industrial Heartland, 1914–1960 (2011) (0)
- Women's Work@@@Women at Work: The Transformation of Work and Community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860.@@@If All We did was to Weep at Home: A History of White Working-Class Women in America. (1980) (0)
- Book Reviews: The Knox Mine Disaster, January 22, 1959: The Final Years of the Northern Anthracite Industry and the Effort to Rebuild a Regional Economy, By Robert P. Wolensky, Kenneth C. Wolensky, and Nicole H. Wolensky (2002) (0)
- Book Review: Most Wonderful Machine: Mechanization and Social Change in Berkshire Paper Making, 1801-1885, by Thomas Dublin (1988) (0)
- Medical research; the program of the U.S. Public Health Service. (1958) (0)
- Response to Bat-Ami Bar (2016) (0)
- Women and Social Movements, International: A New Online Resource for Transnational Women’s History (2013) (0)
- List of Acronyms (2012) (0)
- Lowell, Massachusetts and the Reinterpretation of American Industrial Capitalism (1989) (0)
- THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT REVISITED (2016) (0)
- Farm to Factory: Women's Letters, 1830-1860. (1982) (0)
- Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Baltimore Clothing Industry, 1899-1939 (review) (2000) (0)
- Historians Meet Activists at the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, June 2011 (2012) (0)
- The Merrimack valley textile Museumian appreciation (1984) (0)
- 1977 Houston National Women's Conference Speech (2007) (0)
- Winslow, Rose (Ruza Wenclawksa) (15 Dec. 1889–?), suffragist, labor activist, and actor (0)
- Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires since 1820 (2017) (0)
- Committee on Research Policy. (1960) (0)
- A personal perspective on the Ten Hour movement in New England (1983) (0)
- PNEUMOCOCCIC PNEUMONIAS COMPLI- CATING PREGNANCY AND THE PUERPERIUM (2016) (0)
- The Needle's Eye: Women and Work in the Age of Revolution (review) (2010) (0)
- A Jug with One Handle (1995) (0)
- Abstracts of Books (2003) (0)
- Forgotten Radicals: Communists in the Pennsylvania Anthracite, 1919–1950. By WALTER T. HOWARD (2006) (0)
- A Crowdsourcing Approach to Revitalizing Scholarship on Black Women Suffragists (2020) (0)
- Improving the quality of medical care; the training of personnel. (1949) (0)
- Collective biography of non-elites as a tool for historical research (1992) (0)
- Where Do You Stand? Stories from an American Mill (2006) (0)
- A CHEST PAIN QUESTIONNAIRE FOR USE IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE. (1964) (0)
- Working Women and the “Womens Question” (1979) (0)
- The New Labor History, the New Media, and New Challenges (2010) (0)
- William F. Hartford, Where Is Our Responsibility? Unions and Economic Change in the New England Textile Industry, 1870–1960. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1996. x + 256 pp. $35.00 cloth. (1997) (0)
- Too Little and Too Late (1991) (0)
- Becoming American, Becoming Ethnic (1996) (0)
- Textbooks in U.S. Women's History (1992) (0)
- Feminism and Mainstream Narratives in American History, 1780–2000 (2005) (0)
- Burning Valley (2000) (0)
- Quirke Carol. Eyes on Labor. News Photography and America's Working Class . Oxford University Press, Oxford [etc.] 2012. xi, 358 pp. Ill. $99.00. (2013) (0)
- Crowdsourcing as a Tool for Studying the Woman Suffrage Movement (2019) (0)
- The function of the health council at state and local levels. (1951) (0)
- The New England Mill Village: 1790–1860. Edited by Gary Kulik, Roger Parks, and Theodore Z. Penn. Cambridge, MIT Press, 1982. Pp. xxxv + 520. $40.00 (1983) (0)
- Speeches Posted on Website (2008) (0)
- The Eternal Fight. (1950) (0)
- Creating the Right to Vote (2019) (0)
- Women’s Work and the Family Economy : Textiles and Palm Leaf Hatmaking in New England, 1830–1850 (1983) (0)
- Waterpower in Lowell: Engineering and Industry in Nineteenth-Century America . By Patrick M. Malone . ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press , 2009 . Pp. xiv, 254. $50.00 cloth; $25.00 paper .) (2010) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (1992) (0)
- Firms, Networks and Business Values: The British and American Cotton Industries since 1750 (review) (2002) (0)
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