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Popular imagination regards the 1950s as an era of stability, prosperity and equality. But Jones Professor of American Studies Lizabeth Cohen has a mission to dispel these conventional, nostalgic notions about the postwar years...
...LIZABETH COHEN. Bancroft Prize winner, Pulitzer finalist and Harvard professor of history Lizabeth Cohen discusses her new book, A Consumer’s Republic: Mass Consumption in Postwar America, Friday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. at the Harvard Book Store. Cohen’s book re-examines how American consumption patterns after the World War II changed political campaigning and helped create the conditions for some of the most powerful forms of activism on behalf of civil rights...
Word about the list quickly grew, and with the help of Stacy Cohen ’89 and Adam J. Fratto ’90, Harvardwood was born. With over 1,200 members, some of whom date back to the class of 1960, the organization now sponsors monthly social mixers, talent showcases, speaker’s series and other alumni career counseling programs, such as the new Harvardwood...
Associate Professor of Architecture Preston Scott Cohen cautioned against what he called “giant tombstone architecture” and reminded those present to think of Sept. 11 as one person’s death 6,000 times and not as mass murder...
...Cohen said the redesign process should avoid the tendency to “turn the actuality of all these individualities into an abstract kitsch memorial...