Background
Bernstein, Paul was born on January 19, 1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Abraham and Jennie (Geek) Bernstein.
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Letters to Eleanor: Voices of the Great Depression examines how the flood of letters from ordinary Americans to the First Lady established a bond of hope and trust. Through this paper trail, Eleanor Roosevelt was able to help many petitioners find jobs, food, housing, and clothes. To others she offered the encouragement and support many need in the bleak Thirties. Through it all Eleanor Roosevelt exhibited a tradionalist social outlook by her support of homemakers and opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment. But as the New Deal matured, she became an ardent reformer who fought for an anti-lynching law and job opportunity for women in the federal service. Buy beneath her incessant activity to help others there was an inner Eleanor who constantly sought emotional support from female colleagues or her distant correspondents, a support she did not receive form FDR or her family.
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American Work Values: Their Origin and Development examines the broad shifts in American work values from their European origins to the present. It analyzes shifts from work as salvation to work as opportunity and alienation, and concludes with a more recent focus on self-fulfilling employment in a context of industrial downsizing.
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American Work Values AMERICAN WORK VALUES By Bernstein, Paul ( Author )Mar-01-1997 Paperback
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Bernstein, Paul was born on January 19, 1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Abraham and Jennie (Geek) Bernstein.
Bachelor of Science, Temple University, 1949; Master of Education, Temple University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1955.
Teacher social science, Philadelphia public schools, 1949-1955; professor European history, chairman social science department, Lock Haven (Pennsylvania) State College, 1955-1964; professor European history, chairman social science department, Plattsburg (New York) State University College, 1964-1966; dean, College General Studies, Rochester Institute Technology, 1966-1976; dean graduate studies, College General Studies, Rochester Institute Technology, 1976-1992; retired, College General Studies, Rochester Institute Technology, 1993. Teacher Elderhostel, Bradenton, Florida, 1998-1999.
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Co-chairman Citizens for Humphrey, Monroe County, New York, 1968. Served with Army of the United States, 1944-1947. Member advisory board Rochester Business Hall of Fame Selection Group, 2002-2005.
Member Indiana Relations Research Association, Association General and Liberal Studies (executive board, president 1978-1979) Clubs: Elks.
Married Irma Shuster, April 10, 1949. Children: Jay Ira, Lisa Beth.