Nick Salvatore

Nicholas Anthony Salvatore (born 1943) is an American historian who serves as the Maurice and Hinda Neufeld Founders Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Professor of American Studies at Cornell University.[2]

Nick Salvatore
Born
Nicholas Anthony Salvatore

1943 (age 7980)
TitleMaurice and Hinda Neufeld Founders Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations
SpouseAnn Sullivan
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisA Generation in Transition[1] (1977)
Academic advisorsLeon F. Litwack
Academic work
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Biography

Salvatore was born in 1943 in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. He graduated from Hunter College in 1968, and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with an MA and PhD, where he studied with Leon F. Litwack. He has taught American history at the College of the Holy Cross and at Cornell University.[3]

He has two daughters, Gabriella and Nora, and two grandsons, Joseph and Oscar. He and his wife, Ann Sullivan, live in Ithaca, New York.

Awards

Works

  • Salvatore, Nick (1982). Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-01148-1.[4]
  • We All Got History: The Memory Books of Amos Webber. Times Books. 1996. ISBN 978-0-8129-2681-1.
  • Singing in a Strange Land: Rev. C. L. Franklin, the Black Church, and the Transformation of America. Little, Brown and Company. 2005. ISBN 978-0-316-16037-7.
  • "Biography and Social History : an Intimate Relationship", Labour History", November 2008

Edited

References

  1. Salvatore, Nicholas Anthony (1977). A Generation in Transition: Eugene V. Debs and the Emergence of Modern Corporate America (PhD dissertation). Berkeley, California: University of California, Berkeley. OCLC 951207757.
  2. "Nick Salvatore".
  3. "Nick Salvatore".
  4. Salvatore 1982: second edition: 2007 (OCLC 71288745 (all editions)); for a presentation of the second ed. by Salvatore himself, see: "Nick Salvatore: Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist". C-SPAN. 19 May 2007. Retrieved 2021-02-18.


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