Graduate Student, American Studies
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Glenda Gilmore
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About
My academic interests lie in post-World War II urban and rural economic development, labor, the service economy, and political culture. At present, I am focusing on the changing relationships among cities, suburbs, and rural areas in the late twentieth century; the mobility (and immobility) of work and workers; and the effects of economic shifts on constructions of race, gender, and sexuality. Hailing from Georgia, I have a particular interest in the cities and small towns of the U.S. South. Less academic pursuits include city wandering, thrift shopping, and drinking copious amounts of coffee.
I hold a B.A. in history from the University of Georgia and an M.S. in Urban Affairs from Hunter College of the City University of New York.
Contact Information
| Address: | New Haven, CT |








