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Patricia Hochschild Labalme (February 26, 1927 – October 11, 2002) was an American historian and executive director of the
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Early life and education

Hochschild was born in New York City, the daughter of industrialist
Walter Hochschild Walter Hochschild (September 27, 1900 – February 1, 1983) was an American industrialist, having spent 63 years as an executive with the American Metal Company (later AMAX), founded by his father, Berthold Hochschild. He became president of ...
and Kathrin Samstag Hochschild. Her grandfather was Berthold Hochschild, and her uncle as Harold K. Hochschild. She graduated from the
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in 1944, and from
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in 1948. At
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, she earned a master's degree in 1950 and a PhD in 1958. Her dissertation, ''Bernardo Giustiniani; a Venetian of the Quattrocento'', won the
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Career

Labalme taught history at
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from 1952 to 1959, and at
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from 1961 to 1977. She was an adjunct professor at
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in 1979, and at
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from 1980 to 1982 and from 1986 to 1987. Labalme's publications included a book based on her dissertation, ''Bernardo Giustiniani, a Venetian of the Quattrocento'' (1969). She edited ''Beyond their Sex: Learned Women of the European Past'' (1980), a collection of essays, and ''A Century Recalled: Essays in Honor of Bryn Mawr College'' (1987). She co-edited ''Venice, Cità Excelentissima: Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo'' (2008) with Laura Sanguineti White. Labalme was associate director of the
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from 1982 to 1988, and held other positions in leadership at the Institute until 1997. She conducted oral history interviews for the Institute, including interviews with diplomat
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, and historians
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, John Huxtable Elliott, and Marshall Clagett. She was executive director of the Renaissance Society of America. Labalme served as a trustee of the Brearley School from 1978 to 1982, and a trustee of the American Academy in Rome from 1979 to 1999. She was the first female trustee of the Lawrenceville School from 1985 to 1996. As a trustee of the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, she created the Venetian Research Program in 1977, to provide grants from British and American scholars studying Venice. She helped found the Friends of the Marciana Library. In 1987, Labalme received the Frances Riker Davis Award from the Brearley School.


Publications

* "Identification and translation of a letter of
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of Verona" (article, 1955) * ''Bernardo Giustiniani, a Venetian of the Quattrocento'' (1969) * ''Beyond their Sex: Learned Women of the European Past'' (1980, edited collection) * ''Sodomy and Venetian justice in the Renaissance'' (1984) * ''A Century Recalled: Essays in Honor of Bryn Mawr College'' (1987) * ''No man but an angel: Early efforts to canonize Lorenzo Giustiniani (1381-1456)'' (1993) * ''Venice, Cità Excelentissima: Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo'' (2008, co-edited with Laura Sanguineti White)


Personal life and legacy

In 1958, Patricia Hochschild married industrial designer and
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executive George Labalme Jr. They had four children together; her daughter Victoria Labalme is an actress and speaker, married to puppeteer Frank Oz. She died from
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in 2002, aged 75 years, in New York City. A posthumous collection of her essays was published as ''Saints, Women and Humanists in Renaissance Venice''. (2010). Her estate contributed book collections to libraries at
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, the American Academy in Rome, and
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. The Renaissance Society of America maintains the Patricia H. Labalme Memorial Fund for Venetian Studies, named in her memory."Patricia H. Labalme Memorial Fund for Venetian Studies"
RSA: The Renaissance Society of America.


References

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