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Professor
Faculty of Arts and Science, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
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- ProfessorFaculty of Arts and Science, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
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BIO
Rick Halpern is a social historian whose work has focused on race and labour in a number of national and international contexts. His most recent publication, co-authored with Alex Lichtenstein, is Margaret Bourke-White and the Dawn of Apartheid. He also has written about meat and meatpacking, sugar and plantations, and regionalism. Currently he is researching the long interplay between photography, race, and class in the Canada and United States over the course of the twentieth century. He is involved in the global research group, Workplaces: Pasts & Presents https://workplaces.omeka.net He is the Bissell-Heyd Chair of American Studies and, until July 2015, was the Dean and Vice Principal at UTSC. Prior to that he was the Principal of New College on the St George campus. Professor Halpern works with graduate students in a number of fields.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Bissell-Heyd Chair of American Studies & Professor of HistoryUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2001 - present
- DeanUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2009 - 2015
- Principal, New CollegeUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2006 - 2009
- Reader in United States HistoryUniversity College London, London, United Kingdom1996 - 2001
- Lecturer in United States HistoruUniversity College London, United Kingdom1989 - 1996
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States1984 - 1989
- MAUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, United States1982 - 1984
- BAUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States1977 - 1981
LANGUAGES
- ItalianCan read, write and speak
- FrenchCan read
AVAILABILITY
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision
- Media enquiries
INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
- School of Cities