Ronald Edsforth is a visiting professor of history, and chair of globalization studies in the MALS Department at Dartmouth College.
Edsforth has published several books, including The New Deal: America's Response to the Great Depression. He has also acted a consultant for the PBS documentary, America on Wheels.[1]
Edsforth has taught courses in globalization studies and in war and peace studies in recent years. He is currently writing a history of the world peace movement. He has been a vocal opponent of the Iraq War.[2]
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Bibliography
- The New Deal: America's Response to the Great Depression (ISBN 1-57718-143-3)
- Class Conflict and Cultural Consensus: The Making of a Mass Consumer Society in Flint, Michigan (ISBN 0-8135-1105-4)
- Popular Culture and Political Change in Modern America (ISBN 0-7914-0766-7)
- Autowork (ISBN 0-7914-2410-3).