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Roger Horowitz is a New York-born
business Business is the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or Trade, buying and selling Product (business), products (such as goods and Service (economics), services). It is also "any activity or enterprise entered into for pr ...
,
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, and
labor Labour or labor may refer to: * Childbirth, the delivery of a baby * Labour (human activity), or work ** Manual labour, physical work ** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer ** Organized labour and the labour ...
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the stu ...
. He is an expert on
food history Food history is an interdisciplinary field that examines the history and the cultural, economic, environmental, and sociological impacts of food and human nutrition. It is considered distinct from the more traditional field of culinary history, ...
, and has written about meat production and consumption in the United States. He is the director of the Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the
Hagley Museum and Library The Hagley Museum and Library is a nonprofit educational institution in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, near Wilmington. Covering more than along the banks of the Brandywine Creek, the museum and grounds include the first du Pont ...
where he manages programs encouraging the use of Hagley's research collections in
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,
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, and
social history Social history, often called the new social history, is a field of history that looks at the lived experience of the past. In its "golden age" it was a major growth field in the 1960s and 1970s among scholars, and still is well represented in his ...
. There, he also develops and organizes annual academic conferences, public lectures, and seminar series. He also works as an adjunct professor at the
University of Delaware The University of Delaware (colloquially UD or Delaware) is a public land-grant research university located in Newark, Delaware. UD is the largest university in Delaware. It offers three associate's programs, 148 bachelor's programs, 121 mas ...
Department of History as well as an independent consultant on
oral history Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people wh ...
.


Career

Horowitz attended the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
, where he obtained a BA in History in 1982. Seven years later he got a PhD in History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is author of several books, including ''KOSHER USA'' (Columbia University Press, 2016) which explores kosher food through the modern industrial food system, and ''Meatpackers,'' (Twayne Publishers, 1996) coauthored with Rick Halpern, in which they study
trade unions A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and Employee ben ...
and their fight for and labor rights in cities like
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Fort Worth Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas and the 13th-largest city in the United States. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly into four other counties: Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise. According ...
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, and Iowa. His research on American food history, labor, industry, and technology has also been published in refereed journals and book chapters. Roger Horowitz has had a long career serving the Business History Conference (BHC) in various capacities. Horowitz began his service to the BHC as Secretary-Treasurer, a position he held from 1999 to 2018. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the organization's finances and maintaining its records.


Authored books

*''KOSHER USA: How Coke became kosher and other tales of modern food'' (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016, h.c.; paper, 2018). *''Putting Meat on the American Table: Taste, Technology, Transformation'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006). *''"Negro and White, Unite and Fight!" A Social History of Industrial Unionism in Meatpacking, 1930‑1990'', (Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1997). *
Meatpackers: An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers and their Struggle for Racial and Economic Equality
' (New York: Twayne Publishers, 1996, hardcover; New York: Monthly Review Press, 1999, paperback), with Rick Halpern


Edited books

*
Food Chains: From Farmyard to Shopping Cart
' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009, hardcover; 2010, paperback), co-edited with Warren Belasco. *
Boys and Their Toys?: Masculinity, Technology, and Class
' (New York: Routledge, 2001). *
His & Hers: Gender, Consumption, and Technology
' (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998) co-edited with Arwen Mohun.


Journal articles


"Kosher as a Brand: Orthodox Judaism as Business Strategy"
''American Jewish History'' 103, 4 (2019).
That Was a Dirty Job!’ Technology and Workplace Hazards in Meatpacking over the Long Twentieth Century"
''Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas'' 5, 2 (Spring 2008).
"Meat for the Multitudes: Market Culture in Paris, New York City, and Mexico City over the ‘Long’ Nineteenth Century"
''American Historical Review'' 109, 4 (October 2004), pages 1055-83, co-authors Jeffrey Pilcher and Sydney Watts. (Reprinted in ''Food History: Critical and Primary sources'', Jeffrey Pilcher, editor (Bloomsbury: London, 2014).
"Work, Race, and Identity: Self-Representation in the Narratives of Black Packinghouse Workers"
''Oral History Review'' 26,1 (Winter/Spring 1999), pages 23-43
Where Men Will Not Work': Gender, Power, Space, and the Sexual Division of Labor in America's Meatpacking Industry, 1890-1990"
''Technology and Culture'', 38, 1 (January 1997), pages 187-213, reprinted in ''Gender and Technology: A Reader'', edited by Nina E. Lerman, Ruth Oldenziel, and Arwen P. Mohun (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003), and ''The Gender of Artifacts'', edited by Maria Rentetzi (Athens: Ekkremes Press, 2011) in Greek. *Be Loyal to Your Industry': J. Frank Gordy, Jr., the Cooperative Extension Service, and the Making of A Business Community in the Delmarva Poultry Industry, 1945-1970", ''Delaware History'', 27, 1-2 (1996), pages 1-18.
"Oral History and the Story of America and World War II"
''Journal of American History'' 82, 2 (September 1995), pages 617-624. *It Wasn't A Time to Compromise': The Unionization of Sioux City's Packinghouses, 1937 1942", ''Annals of Iowa'' 50 (Fall/ Winter 1990), pages 238 265. *It Is Harder To Struggle Than To Surrender': The Rank and File Unionism of the United Packing¬house Workers of America, 1933 ¬1948¬", ''Studies in History and Politics'' 5 (1986), pages 83 96.


Awards

In 2018 Horowitz received the Forest C. Pogue Award for Lifetime Achievement in Oral History, from the non-profit organization Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region (OHMAR) and in 2017 he received both the
National Jewish Book Award The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1944, is an organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature.Jewish Book Council The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1944, is an organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature.Jewish Diaspora The Jewish diaspora ( he, תְּפוּצָה, təfūṣā) or exile (Hebrew: ; Yiddish: ) is the dispersion of Israelites or Jews out of their ancient ancestral homeland (the Land of Israel) and their subsequent settlement in other parts of t ...
, from the
American Historical Association The American Historical Association (AHA) is the oldest professional association of historians in the United States and the largest such organization in the world. Founded in 1884, the AHA works to protect academic freedom, develop professional s ...
.


External links

The Roger Horowitz Papers at the Wisconsin Historical Society


References

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