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Michael Glass is an Assistant Professor in the History Department at Boston College, also serving as Director of the Honors Program. His research focuses on twentieth-century U.S. political and urban history, with an emphasis on race, capitalism, and inequality. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University, preceded by degrees from the University of Chicago, City College of CUNY, and Hunter College.
Education Background:
- B.A., University of Chicago
- M.S., City College of the City University of New York
- M.A., Hunter College
- Ph.D., Princeton University
Research Interests:
- Suburban inequality and debt structures in Long Island
- Historical analysis of FHA rental housing and segregation
- Fiscal policy impacts on schools and pensions in postwar New York
Awards include the National Academy of Education/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship and Woodrow Wilson Scholars Fellowship. Prior to academia, he taught in New York City public high schools.
Grants and Projects:
- Supported by University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation
- Co-leads Building Inequality digital history initiative
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