Home : Resident Fellows : 2007-08 Fellows : Tracey A Deutsch
Specialties
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women and consumer culture
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women's history
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20th-century political economy
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politics of supermarkets and malls
Educational Background
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Ph.D.: U.S. History, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2001.
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M.A.: U.S. History, New York University, 1993.
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B.A.: Religious Studies in the Humanities, University of Chicago, 1990.
Publications
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From Wild Animal Stores to Women's Sphere: Supermarkets and Mass Consumption, 1930-1950. Deutsch, Tracey A, Fall 1999.
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Untangling Alliances: Social Tensions at Neighborhood Grocery Stores and the Rise of Chains. Deutsch, Tracey A, 2002.
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Bessie (Pesi) Hershfeld Pomerantz. Deutsch, Tracey A, 2000.
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Making Change at the Grocery Store. Deutsch, Tracey A, Enterprise and Society, forthcoming.
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Encyclopedia of Urban History. Deutsch, Tracey A, Co-Author.
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Putting Commerce in Its Place: Public Markets in U.S. History: Deutsch, Tracey A, American Quarterly, 2004.
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Budget-Making in the State of Illinois: Deutsch, Tracey A, Matt Stagner, Theodore C. Chen, Chaplan Hall Center for Children, 1991.
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The Dictionary of American History. Deutsch, Tracey A, Co-Author, 2002.
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Review: Brand New: How Entrepreneurs Earned Consumers’ Trust from Wedgewood to Starbucks: Deutsch, Tracey A, Journal of American History, 2003.
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"Des Consommatrices Américaines Trés Engagées, du New Deal a la Guerre Froide,": Deutsch, Tracey A, Alain CHatriot, Au Nom du Consammateur, 2005.
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Review of Marina Moskowitz, Standard of Living: Deutsch, Tracey A, John Hopkins University Press, Business History Review, 2005.
Research Activities
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Making Change: Supermarkets and the Transformation of Consumer Society, 1919-1968: funded research, 2003-5 Grant-In-Aid, 2004 McKnight Summer Fellowship and Faculty Summer Research Fellowship
Professional Activities
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Assitant Professor: Simon's Rock College of Bard , 2001 - 2002
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Program Committee: Business History Conference, 2005 Annual Meeting
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CLA Assembly: Member , 2005 - 2006
Outreach Activities
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Professor: Project TEAM-UP, University of Minnesota, 2002 - 2004
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Invited Speaker: Bridge to American History Social History Lens, February 23, 2004
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Invited Speaker: College in the Schools, 2003
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Member: Organization of American Historians, 2003 - present
Courses Taught
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Hist 5XXX - Comparative History of Capitalism
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Hist 3841 - American Business History
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Hist 3348/WOST 3408 - US Women's History, 1890-present
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Hist 1908W - Shopping: An Introduction to History
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History 5910 Consumption and Twentieth Century Politics
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History 3345- US History Since 1945
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History 4961 Major Paper Seminar
Alternative Output Formats