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Sutch, Richard Charles was born on December 8, 1942 in St. Paul. Son of G. Charles and Marjorie Jane Sutch.
(One Kind of Freedom examines the economic institutions th...)
One Kind of Freedom examines the economic institutions that replaced slavery and the conditions under which ex-slaves were allowed to enter the economic life of the United States following the Civil War. The authors contend that although the kind of freedom permitted to black Americans allowed substantial increases in their economic welfare, it effectively curtailed further black advancement and retarded Southern economic development. The new edition of this economic history classic includes a new introduction by the authors, an extensive bibliography of works in Southern history published since the appearance of the first edition, and revised findings based on newly available data and statistical techniques.
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Sutch, Richard Charles was born on December 8, 1942 in St. Paul. Son of G. Charles and Marjorie Jane Sutch.
Bachelor in Economics, University Washington, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968.
Acting assistant professor economics University California-Berkeley, 1967—1968, assistant professor economics, 1968—1972, associate professor econs, 1972—1977, professor economics, since 1977, since 1987, director economic history research program, 1987, vice chairman department, 1975—1977. Visiting professor economics California Institute of Technology, 1985—1986, member graduate group demography, since 1977, member graduate group ethnic studies, since 1983, graduate faculty social welfare, since 1987, member department demography, since 1977, member administrative committee graduate division, 1980—1983. Chairman administrative committee Institute Business & Economic Research, 1983—1984.
Board directors, chairman graduate council Academy Senate, 1982—1983, member committee on courses instruction, 1980—1981, Ford faculty research professor, department economics, 1977—1978. Executive committee College Arts & Letters, 1987—1993, chairman faculty, 1989—1993. Division representative coordinating committee graduate affairs, academy senate University California Systemwide, Berkeley, 1981—1982.
(One Kind of Freedom examines the economic institutions th...)
Member of Social Science History Association (associate editor Research Economic History), Population Association American, Organization American Historians, National Association Ethnic Studies, Economic History Society (board editors Journal Economic History 1980-1983, committee chairman 1981, president 1989-1990, Coale award 1987), International Economic History Association (United States representative since 1990), Cliometric Society (board trustees since 1985, board editors Exploration in Economic History since 1985, Clio award 1986), American History Association, American Economic History Association (Arthur H. Cole prize 1986), American Economic Association, Agricultural History Society.
Married Susie Speakman Sutch, October 31, 1968. 1 child Cordelia Speakman.