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Hilden, Patricia Penn was born on May 31, 1944 in Burbank, California, United States. Daughter of William Swain and Elizabeth Elnore (Hall) Penn.
(Born in Los Angeles, a blue-eyed descendant of the Nez Pe...)
Born in Los Angeles, a blue-eyed descendant of the Nez Perce band, Patricia Penn Hilden passed in white society, a "vanished Indian, and safe." In this memoir of her urban, mixed-blood experience, she recalls her grandfather, a lingering presence and connection to traditions and people that rarely figure in mainstream American culture's notions of Indian identity. Photos & illustrations.
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(This enlightening study of the relations between the Marx...)
This enlightening study of the relations between the Marxist wing of the French socialist movement and a substantial female industrial proletariat reveals the failure of the Socialists to assimilate an important potential constituency. Hilden examines the early development of French socialism and recreates the atmosphere of everyday life for textile workers in Lille, Roubaix, and Tourcoing around the turn of the century. She shows that these women demonstrated more political militance in the face of their worsening industrial situation and their exclusion from organized labor resistance than has previously been suggested.
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(In this study of the working women of Belgium Patricia Pe...)
In this study of the working women of Belgium Patricia Penn Hilden argues that the success of Belgium's industrial revolution was uniquely dependent on female labor. She examines the widespread participation of Belgian women in the labor market, and explores their role in the emergent politics of Belgium's working class, making a valuable contribution to our understanding of socialism and feminism, labor history, and the history of Belgium.
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Hilden, Patricia Penn was born on May 31, 1944 in Burbank, California, United States. Daughter of William Swain and Elizabeth Elnore (Hall) Penn.
Bachelor in English/History, University California, Berkeley, 1965. Master of Arts in History, University California, Davis, 1977. Master of Arts in History, University Cambridge, England, 1980.
Doctor of Philosophy in History, University Cambridge, 1981.
Teacher English, various schools, California, 1965-1973; coordinator minority students' special action program, University of California, Davis, 1974-1976; fellow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England, 1980-1982; visiting fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford, England, 1983-1984; assistant professor of history, Emory University, Atlanta, since 1982; associate professor of history, Emory University, since 1987; professor ethnic studies, University of California, Berkeley, since 1995. Manuscript consultant Cambridge U. Press, since 1981. Article consultant.
(This enlightening study of the relations between the Marx...)
(In this study of the working women of Belgium Patricia Pe...)
(Born in Los Angeles, a blue-eyed descendant of the Nez Pe...)
Member American History Association, Cambridge History Society (research grantee since 1981), International Women's Studies Association, Indigenous Women's Network, Native American Rights Fund, Amnesty International, Woodcraft Circle of Native American Winter's and Storytellers.
Married Timothy James Reiss, August 17, 1988. Stepchildren: Matthew, Suzanna.