Nelson Lichtenstein is a distinguished historian specializing in American labor history and workplace democracy.
As a professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he directs the Center for the Study of Work, Labor and Democracy, where he leads scholarly research on workers' movements and labor politics.
His academic position reflects his expertise in twentieth-century American social and economic history, particularly the evolution of unions and industrial relations.
Through his writing and academic leadership, Lichtenstein has established himself as a prominent voice in labor studies, combining historical scholarship with contemporary analysis of worker organization and democratic participation in the workplace.
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