Eric Cimino



M.Phil., Stony Brook University. M.A., University of Massachusetts-Boston. During my time at Stony Brook, I've specialized in both Modern German History and United States History, with interests in transatlantic feminism, social reform, and social work. My current project is a history of the travelers' aid movement in New York City, which eventually will be expanded to cover London and several German cities as well. I currently teach at SUNY College at Old Westbury and LaGuardia Community College (CUNY).
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Research Interests

History of the United States and Europe.  History of New York City. 

Dissertation Title: "The Travelers Aid Society of New York: White Slavery, Moral Protection, and the Professionalization of Social Work, 1885-1929”

Scholarly Works

Conference Papers:

“Protecting the ‘Bewildered’ and the ‘Deserted’: Travelers’ Aid in New York City, 1885-1910.”  32nd Annual Warren Susman Graduate History Conference.  Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 2010.

 “The Significance of the United States and the American Women's Movement to the Development of German Bourgeois Feminism, 1890-1933.”  Border Crossings: New Work in the International History of the Twentieth Century.  Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2006.

 “German Bourgeois Feminists Envision America, 1890-1914.”  Annual Meeting of the New York State Association of European Historians.  United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, 2005.

Thesis:

“Student Life at the Bauhaus, 1919-1933."  M.A. Thesis.  University of Massachusetts-Boston, 2003.