- Victoria Hattam
Victoria Hattam (born 1954) is an
Australian -born Americanpolitical scientist , noted for her research on Americanpolitical economy and political development, and on the role of class, race andethnicity in American politics.Hattam graduated from the
University of Melbourne inAustralia in 1976 with a B.A.(Hons) degree inpolitical science andphilosophy . She completed her M.A. at theState University of New York at Buffalo in 1979 and herPhD inpolitical science atMIT in 1987. Her doctoraldissertation on "Unions and Politics: The Courts and American Labor, 1806-1896" was awarded the E.E. Schattschneider prize by theAmerican Political Science Association in 1989 for the best dissertation onAmerican government and politics. Hattam's revised dissertation was published as her first book, "Labor Visions and State Power" (1993) and examines why labor has played a more limited role in national politics in theUnited States than in other advancedindustrial societies .Hattam taught at
Yale University from 1987 to 1993, and was a visiting scholar at theRussell Sage Foundation from 1997 to 1999 and a member at theInstitute for Advanced Study atPrinceton University for 2000-2001. She joined thepolitical science faculty atNew School University inNew York in 1993 and is presently anassociate professor andchair of the department.Hattam is president of the Politics and History Section of APSA for 2006-2007 and is a member of the editorial board of the journals "International Labor and Working-Class History" and "Studies in American Political Development".
elect Publications
*"Institutions and Political Change: Working-Class Formation in England and the United States, 1820-1896." 1992. "Politics and Society" 20(2): 133-166.
*"Labor Visions and State Power: The Origins of Business Unionism in the United States". 1993.Princeton University Press .
*"History, Agency, and Political Change." 2000. "Polity" 32(3): 333-338.
*"Ethnicity: An American Genealogy." 2004. In "Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States", eds. N. Foner and G. Frederickson.Russell Sage Foundation .
*"The 1964 Civil Rights Act: Narrating the Past, Authorizing the Future." 2004. "Studies in American Political Development" 18(1): 60-69.
*"In the Shadow of Race: Jews, Latinos, and Immigrant Politics in the United States". 2007.University of Chicago Press .
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