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== Biography<ref>https://goodtogo.typepad.com/about.html</ref> == | |||
I'm recently retired from some 40 years of full-time teaching American history, public policy, and social sciences at University of Chicago (1966-1968), Berkeley (1968-1977), and California State University, Sacramento (1977-2007). I completed an undergraduate degree at Oxford University (1960-1963) and received my doctorate from Berkeley in 1966. | |||
I grew up in northern England and have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1963. My partner is historian Cecilia O'Leary. | |||
I am author of several books, including "The Child Savers:The Invention of Delinquency" (1969) and "Bloodlines: Recovering Hitler's Nuremberg Laws, From Patton's Trophy to Public Memorial" (2006). My recent work focused on issues relating to public history, memory, and the tragic past. | |||
My new project, "Life After Death," concerns aging, health, and the medical system. This blog is based on a combination of personal experiences and research. | |||
This is how the project begins: | |||
As far as my health goes, for a sixty-five year old I’m in good shape, still working and working out. I live in a metropolitan area crammed with conventional medical resources and non-traditional alternatives. My private insurance plan promises to pick up Medicare’s slack, and I know my way around the health-care bureaucracy. I’m good to go.... | |||
Der Berkeley-Kriminologe Anthony Platt wurde bekannt durch sein Buch "The Child Savers" (1969). | Der Berkeley-Kriminologe Anthony Platt wurde bekannt durch sein Buch "The Child Savers" (1969). | ||
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*[http://www.chicst.ucsb.edu/pdf/miroslava-files/InRetrospectFinal.pdf Retrospect] | *[http://www.chicst.ucsb.edu/pdf/miroslava-files/InRetrospectFinal.pdf Retrospect] | ||
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