Jeff Haydu's Home Page
General Information
Fall Classes
Sociology 106, Comparative and Historical Methods. Syllabus
Sociology 222, Social Movements. Syllabus
Office Hours, Fall 2008:
Wednesdays, 3-5, and by appointment
Email:

Phone:
858-534-5310
My Research
Recent publications
- Citizen
Employers: Business Communities and Labor in Cincinnati and San
Francisco, 1870–1916 (Cornell University Press, 2008). Information is available from the publisher.
- "A
Tale of Two Bourgeoisies: Race, Class, and Citizenship in San Francisco
and Cincinnati, 1870-1911." Political
Power and Social Theory, vol. 17 (2005)
- "Model Employers and Good Government in the Late
19th and Late 20th Centuries," with Caroline Lee. Sociological Forum,
vol. 19, no. 2 (2004)
- "Business
Citizenship at Work: Cultural Transposition and Class Formation
in Cincinnati, 1870-1910." American Journal of Sociology,
vol. 107, no. 6 (2002)
Current interests
- My new book examines late 19th century American employers' ideas about work,
placing these ideas in the context of class realignments and civic
reform
movements.
- I am beginning a comparative and historical analysis of food-related protest movements.
For more information on the UCSD
Department of Sociology, check its home page.
Updated July 3, 2008