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Roger D. Simon

Professor Emeritus at History, Lehigh University0 Followers

Roger D. Simon enriches the academic discourse on urban and social history as a professor emeritus in the Department of History at Lehigh University. With a distinguished career dedicated to exploring the intricate tapestry of urbanization and industrialization, his research delves deeply into the historical development of major cities like New York and Philadelphia. His scholarly pursuits focus on the transformative effects of organized labor and social dynamics within these urban landscapes. Professor Simon's extensive body of work includes several influential publications, such as "The City-Building Process," "Lives of Their Own," and "Philadelphia: A Brief History." These works reflect his commitment to understanding the complex interplay between social forces and urban growth, offering valuable insights into the evolution of American cities. His research not only highlights the historical significance of industrialization and urbanization but also examines the pivotal role of organized labor in shaping urban environments. Throughout his career, Roger D. Simon has contributed significantly to the field of urban history, providing a nuanced perspective on the social and economic factors that have influenced the development of cities. His expertise in labor history and social history has enriched the academic community's understanding of how these elements have intersected to shape urban life. As a respected scholar, he continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with his dedication to uncovering the historical narratives that define urban America. In addition to his academic achievements, Professor Simon has been actively involved in various scholarly communities, fostering dialogue and collaboration among historians. His work remains a cornerstone for those interested in the historical trajectories of urban centers and the social forces that have driven their evolution.

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