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Professor of History; Director, Program in Public History University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. 1968
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Research Interests: Suburbanization and urbanization; community formation; education.
Selected Works:
"Urban Education and collective Scholarship," in Diane Ravitch and Ronald Goodenow (eds) Educating an Urban people: The New York City Experience (NY: Teachers College Press, 1981): 231-39.
"Academic and professional School Careers, 1840-1900," Teachers college Record, v. 83, no. 2 (Winter 1981): 219-33.
"Structures Over Time: Institutional history," in Historical Inquiry in Education: A Research Agenda, edited by John Hardin best (Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association, 1983), pp 34-55.
"Workplace Autonomy and the Reform of Teacher Education," in Critical Studies in Teacher Education edited by Thomas Popkewitz (London: Falmer Press, 1987)
Co-edited with Edward Stevens, "Schools and the Means of Education Shall Forever Be Encouraged:" A History of Education in the Old Northwest, 1787-1880: (Athens, Ohio: University Libraries, 1987).
“The Political Culture of American Antebellum Colleges,” The History of Higher Education Annual, v. 17 (1997): 73-96.
With Marilyn Tobias, “Race, Gender and Equity Policy: The Case of the National Institute of Education,” History of Education Quarterly, v. 39, no 4 (Winter 1999): 397-426.
“The Suburban Canon Over Time,” in Suburban Discipline Edited by Peter Lang and Tam Miller (Princeton Architectural Press, 1997).
With Rachel Bernstein, “The Pedagogy of Public History,” The Journal of American Ethnic History v. 18, no. 1 (Fall 1998): 77-92.
Syllabi:
V57.0630 American Social Institutions, 1880-1980
V57.0010 Workshop The Acting and Writing of American History
G57.1778/E55.2067 The History of American Higher Education
G57.1052 [Seminar] The Material Culture of American Life
Other course syllabi relating to the Program in Public History can be found on that Program’s website: www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/history/public_history
Public History Project:
Elizabeth New Jersey’s Virtual Museum (http://www.visithistoricalelizabethnj.org)
Audio-Visual Production:
Village, Junction, Town: Leonia, New Jersey, 1840-1960 (60- minute tape. Written and Directed by P. H. Mattingly and sponsored by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, 1987)
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