J. Rogers Hollingsworth AKA Joseph Rogers Hollingsworth Born: 26-Jul-1932 Birthplace: Anniston, AL
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Historian, Sociologist Nationality: United States Executive summary: A Political Economy of Medicine Father: Efford Lawrence Hollingsworth Mother: Pearl Rogers Wife: Ellen Jane Bywaters (m. 5-Sep-1957, one daughter) Daughter: Lauren
University: BA, Emory University (1954) University: MA, Emory University (1955) University: PhD, University of Chicago (1960) Instructor: Social Science, University of Chicago (1957-59) Assistant Professor: History, University of Illinois (1960-64) Professor: History and Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1964-2000)
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics President (1996-97)
Author of books:
The Whirligig of Politics: The Democracy of Cleveland and Bryan (1963, politics) Dimensions in Urban History: Historical and Social Science Perspectives on Middle-Size American Cities (1979, social studies) Centralization and Power in Social Service Delivery Systems: The Cases of England, Wales, and the United States (1984, social studies) A Political Economy of Medicine: Great Britain and the United States (1986, economics) State Intervention in Medical Care: Consequences for Britain, France, Sweden, and the United States, 1890-1970 (1990, social studies)
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