Melvyn Dubofsky
Melvyn Dubofsky is Bartle Distinguished Professor of History & Sociology, Binghamton University, SUNY. He is recipient of Fellowships from the ACLS, American Philosophical Society, and NEH and author of numerous books and essays in history, including: W"hen Workers Organize: New York City in the Progressive Era"; "We Shall Be All: A History of the IWW"; "Industrialism and the American Worker, 1865-1920" (Three Editions, 1975-1996); "John L. Lewis: A biography"; ""Big Bill" Haywood; The State...See more
Melvyn Dubofsky is Bartle Distinguished Professor of History & Sociology, Binghamton University, SUNY. He is recipient of Fellowships from the ACLS, American Philosophical Society, and NEH and author of numerous books and essays in history, including: W"hen Workers Organize: New York City in the Progressive Era"; "We Shall Be All: A History of the IWW"; "Industrialism and the American Worker, 1865-1920" (Three Editions, 1975-1996); "John L. Lewis: A biography"; ""Big Bill" Haywood; The State and Labor in Modern America; Hard Work: The Making of Labor History." Joseph McCartin is Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University. He is author of "Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-21," which won the 1999 Taft Prize for Outstanding Book in U.S. Labor History. See less