Lorwin, Val R. (Val Rogin), 1907-1982
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Lorwin, Val Rogin, 1907-1982
Lorwin, Valentine Rogin, 1907-1982
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found: Women and trade unions in eleven industrialized countries, 1983 (a.e.)CIP t.p. (Val R. Lorwin)
found: LC data base, 8/23/83(hdg.: Lorwin, Val Rogin, 1907-; usage: Val R. Lorwin)
found: Wikipedia, May 14, 2020(Val R. Lorwin; Val Rogin Lorwin; born about 1907 in New York City; died December 8, 1982 in Eugene, Oregon; American civil servant, economist, and historian who supported socialism; from the late 1940s, he was repeatedly investigated while and after he worked for the United States State Department, harassed for alleged Communist activities, named by Senator Joe McCarthy as one of more than 50 Communists at the State Department, and was cleared every time; restored to his position and given backpay, he left the government to complete his doctorate at Cornell University and had an academic career; as Professor of History, Lorwin taught at the University of Oregon from 1957 until his retirement in 1973; he authored numerous articles on the smaller European democracies and contributed to several disciplines, including history, economics, political science and sociology; his principal work, The French Labor Movement, appeared in 1954; in 1964, Lorwin was elected to the Council on Research in Economic History of the Economic History Association)
found: ancestry.com, May 14, 2020(Val Rogin Lorwin; Valentine Rogin Lorwin; born 21 July 1907 in New York City, New York; died 7 December 1982 in Eugene, Lane, Oregon (Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008))
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1983-08-26: new
2020-05-15: revised
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