Howard N. Rabinowitz Explained
Howard N. Rabinowitz (June 19, 1942 - July 11, 1998) was a professor at the University of New Mexico and an author[1] [2] who wrote about African American history and the history of Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he lived.[3] [4] [5]
He received his undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College and his M.A. and PhD from the University of Chicago. His thesis was titled The Search for Social Control: Race Relations in the Urban South, 1865-1890.
His work has been described as "painstakingly researched, regularly insightful, and always commonsensical".[6]
Bibliography
- "Albuquerque; City at the Crossroads" in Sunbelt Cities: Politics and Growth since World War II, University of Texas Press (2014)[7]
- "More than the Woodward thesis: assessing The strange career of Jim Crow" (chapter) by Howard N. Rabinowitz in C. Vann Woodward: A Southern Historian and His Critics (1997)
- Race, Ethnicity, and Urbanization: Selected Essays by Howard N. Rabinowitz, University of Missouri Press (1994)[8]
- The First New South, 1865-1920 by Howard N. Rabinowitz, Harlan Davidson (1992)[9]
- Southern Black leaders of the Reconstruction era by Howard N. Rabinowitz, University of Illinois Press (1982)[10]
- Race relations in the Urban South, 1865-1890 by Howard N. Rabinowitz, Oxford University Press (1978)[11]
- "From Exclusion to Segregation: SouthernRace Relations, 1865-1890" by Howard N. Rabinowitz, The Journal of American History Vol. 63, No. 2 (September 1976), pages 325-350[12]
- "The Conflict Between Blacks and the Police in the Urban South, 1865 - 1900" by Howard N. Rabinowitz (November 1976)[13]
Notes and References
- Web site: Rabinowitz, Howard N., 1942- - Social Networks and Archival Context.
- Howard N. Rabinowitz (1942-1998). David. Goldfield. April 1, 1999. The Journal of Negro History. 84. 2. 213. 10.1086/JNHv84n2p213. 150150447.
- Book: Howard N. Rabinowitz papers. June 8, 1896. 741195702.
- News: Tipton. Nancy. 1989-09-02. Duke City growth focus for book. 13. Albuquerque Journal. 2020-09-01.
- News: Logan. Paul. 1998-07-14. Popular prof wrote about race relations. 14. Albuquerque Journal. 2020-09-01.
- Sio . Arnold A. . Stuckey . Sterling P. . Turner . Mary . Egerton . Douglas R. . Kousser . J. Morgan . Ellison . Mary . Taylor . Helen . Barker . Anthony J. . Saller . Richard P. . Hoefte . Rosemarijn . Naro . Nancy Priscilla . Macmillan . Hugh . Race, Ethnicity and Urbanization: Selected Essays [Book Review]]. Slavery & Abolition . August 1995 . 16 . 2 . 257–280 . 10.1080/01440399508575161.
- Book: Sunbelt Cities: Politics and Growth since World War II. Richard M.. Bernard. Bradley R.. Rice. June 23, 2014. University of Texas Press. 9780292769823. Google Books.
- Review of Race, Ethnicity, and Urbanization: Selected Essays. 10 June 1996. Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association. 37. 2. 248–250. 4233306.
- Book: Rabinowitz, Howard N.. The First New South, 1865-1920. June 8, 1992. Harlan Davidson. 9780882958835. Google Books.
- Book: Rabinowitz, Howard N.. Southern Black leaders of the Reconstruction era. June 8, 1982. University of Illinois Press. 9780252009297. Google Books.
- Book: Rabinowitz, Howard N.. Race relations in the urban South, 1865-1890. June 8, 1978. Oxford University Press. 9780195022834. Google Books.
- From Exclusion to Segregation: Southern Race Relations, 1865-1890. Rabinowitz, Howard N.. 1976. The Journal of American History. 63. 2. 325–350. 10.2307/1899640. 1899640.
- The Conflict between Blacks and the Police in the Urban South, 1865–1900. Howard N.. Rabinowitz. June 8, 1976. Historian. 39. 1. 62–75. 10.1111/j.1540-6563.1976.tb01895.x.