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====================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
                HAGLEY RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES, 1997-1998 
 
[NOTE: The Hagley Museum and Library is located in Deleware.--RBE] 
 
September 11            Ferdinando Fasce (University of Genoa), "Big 
                        Business and the Public: The Emergence of Corporate 
                        Public Relations in America, 1900-1940" 
 
October 9               Charles Perrow (Yale University), "Wealth and 
                        Power in the Society of Organizations: 
                        The Early Years" 
 
November 6              Mara Keire (Johns Hopkins University), "The 
                        Business of Vice" 
 
December 11             Meg Jacobs (Claremont McKenna College), 
                        "Rethinking the New Deal State: The Rise and 
                        Demise of a 'Consuming Public'" 
 
January 15              Rick Halpern (University College London), "Solving 
                        the 'Labor Problem': Work, Race, and Technological 
                        Change in the Sugar Industries of Louisiana and 
                        South Africa" 
 
February 12             Suzanne Smith (George Mason University), "'Money 
                        (That's What I Want)': Motown Records, 
                        Black Capitalism, and Black Freedom in Detroit" 
 
March 12                Angela Lakwete (University of California-San 
                        Diego), "A Southern Model of Industrialization: 
                        The Ante-bellum Cotton Gin Manufacturing Industry" 
 
April 16                Victor Garcia (Indiana University of 
                        Pennsylvania), "Transnational Labor and the 
                        Mushroom Industry: The Emergence and Growth of 
                        Mexican Enclaves in Southern Chester County, 
                        Pennsylvania" 
 
May 14                  Michael Lobel (Yale University), "Image Duplicator: 
                        Art and Technology in the Work of Roy Lichtenstein" 
 
 
All sessions will take place in the Copeland Room of Hagley's Library 
building. We assemble at 6 PM for refreshments and casual conversation, 
and begin the formal seminar at 6:30. 
 
The papers are circulated in advance. To get on the mailing list for the 
seminar and the papers, contact Hagley's Center for the History of 
Business, Technology, and Society at the address below, or email 
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Carol Lockman 
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