Shelton Stromquist

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Shelton Stromquist (born 1943) is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Iowa and a former president of the Labor and Working-Class History Association.[1][2] A social and labor historian, Stromquist's research examines an array of topics that include nineteenth century labor movements in the United States,[3] labor union politics during the Cold War,[4] and workers' struggles for municipal socialism across the world.[5]

Stromquist graduated from Yale University with a history major in 1966 and earned a PhD at the University of Pittsburgh in 1981, writing a dissertation under the supervision of David Montgomery.[6]

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