David J. Goldberg received his BA from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and his
Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is the author of A Tale of Three Cities: Labor
Organization and Protest in Paterson, Passaic and Lawrence (Rutgers University Press,
1989) and Discontented America - The United States in the 1920s (The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1999). He has also written numerous articles related to labor and
immigration history. He is currently working on a new book dealing with Boston, baseball
and American life in the mid-1950s. He teaches upper division courses on U.S. history in
the 20th century, U.S. foreign policy and the history of immigration. 

Articles

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Thomas Bell's Out of This Furnace: An evaluation and an appreciation, Journal of American Ethnic History (2010)

An essay is presented describing the author's experiences using ethnic fiction as a tool within...

 

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Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism: Slovaks and Other new Immigrants in the Interwar Era, Journal of American History (2007)

The article reviews the book "Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism: Slovaks and Other New Immigrants...
 

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Review of "Don't Sleep with Stevens!": The J. P. Stevens Campaign and the Struggle to Organize the South, 1963-1980, Historian (2006)

Review of "Don't Sleep with Stevens!": The J. P. Stevens Campaign and the Struggle to...

 

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Review of The Dollar Decade: Mammon and the Machine in 1920S America, Historian (2005)

Review of The Dollar Decade: Mammon and the Machine in 1920S America

 

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Review of Jazz Age Jews, Journal of American History (2002)

Reviews the book Jazz Age Jews, by Michael Alexander.