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Jeffrey
M. Haydu, Professor
Areas of Specialization: Email Address: jhaydu@ucsd.edu Curriculum Vitae Jeff Haydu received his B.A. from Swarthmore College and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. The author of Between Craft and Class (UC Press, 1988), and Making American Industry Safe for Democracy (Illinois, 1997), he studies U.S. labor and management in historical and comparative perspective. The undergraduate courses he teaches include sociology of work, social movements, and American society. Classes to be taught in 2007/08:Fall 2007 SOCA 106 - Comparative and Historical Methods SOCE 196A - Honors Seminar: Advanced Studies in Sociology Winter 2008 SOCD 188K - American Society SOCE 196B - Honors Seminar: Supervised Thesis Research Selected Publications: * "Business Citizenship at Work: Cultural Transposition and Class Formation in Cincinnati, 1870-1910." American Journal of Sociology, vol. 107, no. 6 (2002) *"Do Capitalists Matter in the Capitalist Labor Process? Collective Capacities, Group Interests, and Management Prerogatives, c. 1886-1904." In The Critical Study of Work: Labor, Technology, and Global Production, Rick Baldoz et al., eds. (Temple University Press, 2001) *Two Logics of Class Formation? Collective Identities Among Proprietary Employers, 1880-1900."Politics & Society, vol. 27, no. 4 (1999) *"Counter Action Frames: Employer Repertoires and the Union Menace in the Late Nineteenth Century." Social Problems, vol. 46, no. 3 (1999) *"Making Use of the Past: Time
Periods as Cases to Compare and as Sequences of Problem Solving." American
Journal of Sociology, vol. 104, no. 2 (1998) *Between Craft and Class: Skilled Workers and Factory
Politics in the United States and Britain, 1890-1922. Back
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