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Charlotte Erickson (born 22 October 1923 Oak Park, Illinois - 9 July 2008 Cambridge) was an American historian.[1]
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Life
Erickson was born in Oak Park, Illinois a suburb of Chicago, where her father was a Swedish Lutheran minister. She graduated from Augustana College at Rock Island, Illinois in 1945, and from Cornell University with a MA and a PhD.
In 1944, when she attended the summer seminar of the Institute of World Affairs. She studied at the London School of Economics, between 1948–50, under the guidance of Professor T.S. Ashton and under Professor David Glass. In 1950 to 1952, she taught at Vassar College.
She returned to England in 1952 to marry Louis Watt; they had two sons; but their marriage was dissolved in 1992.
In 1976-78, she was Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar at the California Institute of Technology. In 1982, she was the Paul Mellon chair of American History at Cambridge University.
Awards
- 1966-67 Guggenheim Fellow in Washington D.C.
- 1990 MacArthur Fellows Program
Works
- American Industry and the European Immigrant, 1860-5, Harvard University Press, 1957
- British industrialists: steel and hosiery, 1850-1950 University Press, 1960
- Invisible Immigrants: the adaptation of English and Scottish immigrants in 19th-century America London School of Economics and Political Science; Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972, ISBN 9780297994688
- Leaving England: essays on British emigration in the nineteenth century, Cornell University Press, 1994, ISBN 9780801428203
References
- ^ "Professor Charlotte Erickson: Meticulous historian of migration", The Independent, Negley Harte, 16 July 2008
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Categories:- 1923 births
- 2008 deaths
- People from Oak Park, Illinois
- American expatriates in the United Kingdom
- MacArthur Fellows
- Guggenheim Fellows
- Augustana College (South Dakota) alumni
- Cornell University alumni
- Vassar College faculty
- California Institute of Technology faculty
- Academics of the London School of Economics
- American historians
- American people of Swedish descent
- American Lutherans
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