
معرفی
Priscilla Murolo is a distinguished Professor of History at Sarah Lawrence College, where she taught labor history for 34 years until her retirement. A 1980 Sarah Lawrence graduate, she earned her MA and PhD from Yale University. She led the Graduate Program in Women’s History for nearly two decades, expanding its curriculum, fostering diversity, and establishing partnerships like a joint degree with Pace Law School. Her research focuses on intersections of class, gender, race, and work in U.S. history.
Education
- BA, Sarah Lawrence College (1980)
- MA and PhD, Yale University
Research & Publications
- Co-authored From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend, a widely adopted labor history textbook praised by Noam Chomsky.
- Published The Common Ground of Womanhood, analyzing working women’s clubs in U.S. history.
- Contributed to Radical History Review and reviewed for journals like Journal of American History.
Awards & Grants
- Recipient of Hewlett-Mellon grants.
Advising & Leadership
- Mentored graduate students in Women’s History, emphasizing scholarly and activist identities.
- Directed initiatives like annual Women’s History Month conferences and a fifth-year BA/MA program.
Future Projects
- Planning a book on Cold War impacts on U.S. labor movements.
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