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Herrick Chapman

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Herrick Chapman
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
InstitutionsNew York University

Herrick Chapman is a prominent historian of France. Since 1992 he has been employed at New York University, where he is Professor of History in the Department of History and Institute of French Studies. Professor Chapman was educated at the University of California, Berkeley, and Princeton University.[1]

Awards and honours

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He has been the recipient of a number of awards and honours:

Publications

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  • State Capitalism and Working-Class Radicalism in the French Aircraft Industry. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
  • European Society in Upheaval: Social History Since 1700, Third Edition, co-authored with Peter N. Stearns. New York: MacMillan, 1992.
  • The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990, co-edited with George Reid Andrews. New York: New York University Press. London: Macmillan Ltd. 1995.
  • A Century of Organized Labor in France: A Union Movement for the Twenty-First Century? co-edited with Mark Kesselman and Martin Schain. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
  • Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference, co-edited with Laura L. Frader. New York: Berghahn Books, 2004.
  • L’Aéronautique: Salariés et patrons d’une industrie française, 1928-1950. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2011.
  • France's Long Reconstruction: In Search of the Modern Republic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2018.
  • La longue reconstruction de la France: À la recherche de la république moderne. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, 2021.

Notes

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  1. ^ NYU
  2. ^ "Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award Recipients". American Historical Association. Retrieved 15 August 2023.

References

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