Alan Derickson, Professor of American History; Interim Associate Head 2005-6
311 Weaver
814- 863-7840
avd3@psu.edu
" I am interested in health and labor questions in the United States in their political, social, cultural, scientific, and environmental aspects. My research has centered on the health problems of working-class life. I have investigated the hazards of miners, the emergence of employment-based health benefits, and self-help efforts of workers since the onset of industrialization. My most recent book, Health Security for All: Dreams of Universal Health Care in America, concerned the emergence and reemergence of a distant societal ideal and occasional public-policy aim. My current book project examines sleep, sleep deprivation, fatigue, and exhaustion among employees in transportation, health care, manufacturing, and other sectors of the 20th-century workforce. "
Undergraduate Courses
Work in America
Health and Disease in AmericaGraduate Courses
US since 1919: Politics and Society
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