| Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Academic Affiliation:Distinguished Professor, John
Jay
Office phone: 212-237-8458
Email: gmarkowitz@jjay.cuny.edu
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Public Health,
American Social History
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Deceit and Denial: The Deadly
Politics of Industrial Pollution, (with David
Rosner) (Berkeley: University of California Press,
2002).
Children, Race, and Power: Kenneth and
Mamie Clark's Northside Center, (with David
Rosner), (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia,
1996).
Deadly Dust: Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational
Disease in Twentieth Century America (with
D. Rosner) (Princeton: Princeton University Press
199l; paperback 1994). (Noted as "Outstanding
Academic Book of 1991" by Choice).
Dying for Work: Safety and Health in the United
States (with D. Rosner) (Indiana: 1987). (Noted
as an "Outstanding Academic Books of 1987"
by Choice).
"Slaves of the Depression": Workers' Letters
about Life on the Job (with D. Rosner) (Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1987).
Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art
in the New Deal (with M. Park) (Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 1984).
New Deal for Art (with M. Park) (Hamilton,
N.Y.: Gallery Association of New York State, 1977).
Articles/Reviews/Essays:
"Workers, Industry, and the Control
of Information: Silicosis and the Industrial Hygiene
Foundation," Journal of Public Health Policy,
16 (Spring, 1995), 25-58
"Race and Foster Care," Dissent,
(Spring, 1993) (with D. Rosner).
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