Robert H. Babcock Explained
Robert H. Babcock |
Birth Date: | 1931 12, mf=yes |
Discipline: | History |
Sub Discipline: | Canadian and American labor history |
Robert Harper Babcock (December 19, 1931 – February 12, 2014) was an American historian of North American labor.[1]
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1931, to Harold Laverne Babcock and Elsie Elizabeth Harper Babcock, Babcock's father Harold lost his job in 1933 and he and his parents moved to his mother's hometown of Rochester, New York. He graduated from Irondequoit High School in suburban Irondequoit, New York in 1949 and studied Social Studies at the New York State College for Teachers at Albany. He graduated from Albany with a B.A. in 1953 and an M.A. in 1957. During this period, he was drafted and served two years in the U.S. Army but was not deployed to the ongoing Korean War. Babcock married Rosemary Kirby in June 1955 while still in the Army. From 1957 to 1966, Babcock taught history at Guilderland Central High School in suburban Albany. He completed his dissertation at Duke University. His first book, Gompers in Canada: A Study in American Continentalism before the First World War, was published by the University of Toronto Press in 1974 and was awarded the Albert B. Corey Prize by the American Historical Association and Canadian Historical Associations.[2] In 1975, Babcock was hired by the University of Maine, where he stayed for the remainder of his career.[3]
Works
Books
Selected articles
- Babcock . Robert H. . Economic Development in Portland (me.) and Saint John (n.b.) During the Age of Iron and Steam, 1850–1914 . American Review of Canadian Studies . 1 March 1979 . 9 . 1 . 3–37 . 10.1080/02722017909480871 . 0272-2011.
- Babcock . Robert H. . A Note on the Toronto Printers' Strike, 1872 . Labour / Le Travail . 1981 . 7 . 127–129 . 10.2307/25140025 . 25140025 . 0700-3862.
- Babcock . Robert H. . Ryan . T. J. . A Newfoundland Printer on the Tramp . Labour / Le Travail . 1981 . 8/9 . 261–267 . 10.2307/25140080 . 25140080 . 0700-3862.
- Babcock . Robert H. . The Saint John Street Railwaymen's Strike and Riot, 1914 . Acadiensis . 1982 . 11 . 2 . 3–27 . 30302675 . 0044-5851.
- Babcock . Robert H. . A Jewish Immigrant in the Maritimes: The Memoirs of Max Vanger . Acadiensis . 1986 . 16 . 1 . 136–148 . 30302784 . 0044-5851.
- Babcock . Robert H. . Saint John Longshoremen during the Rise of Canada's Winter Port, 1895-1922 . Labour / Le Travail . 1990 . 25 . 15–46 . 10.2307/25143339 . 25143339 . 0700-3862.
- Babcock . Robert H. . The Decline of Artisan Republicanism in Portland, Maine, 1825-1850 . The New England Quarterly . 1990 . 63 . 1 . 3–34 . 10.2307/366058 . 366058 . 0028-4866.
- Babcock . Robert H. . "Will you walk? Yes, we'll walk!": Popular support for a street railway strike in Portland, Maine . Labor History . 1 June 1994 . 35 . 3 . 372–398 . 10.1080/00236569400890231 . 0023-656X.
Notes and References
- See . Scott . A Scholar of Canada: A Tribute to Robert H. Babcock . . Fall 2014 . 21–26 .
- Web site: Albert B. Corey Prize Recipients . www.historians.org . American Historical Association .
- Web site: Remembering the life of Dr. Robert Babcock 1931 - 2014 . obituaries.bangordailynews.com . . en.