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University of Central Arkansas
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Michael K. Rosenow's research examines historical and social dimensions of labor, injury, and societal structures. His recent publications include "Resident Strangers: Immigrant Laborers in New South Alabama" (2023), which investigates the experiences of immigrant workers. He also authored "The Rural Cemetery Movement: Places of Paradox in Nineteenth-Century America" (2021), exploring the historical context and significance of rural cemeteries. Another publication, "Death and Dying in the Working Class" (2021), delves into the social aspects of mortality among working-class populations. Rosenow has also contributed to scholarly discourse on legal history, with a review of Nate Holdren's "Injury Impoverished: Workplace Accidents, Capitalism, and Law During the Progressive Era" appearing in 2021. His scholarly output, characterized by 23 publications and a citation count of 17, reflects an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 17
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- Resident Strangers: Immigrant Laborers in New South Alabama (2023) DOI
- The Rural Cemetery Movement: Places of Paradox in Nineteenth-Century America (2021) DOI
- Beyond Imagination: Injustice and Employee Injury Law During the Progressive Era - Nate Holdren. Injury Impoverished: Workplace Accidents, Capitalism, and Law in the Progressive Era. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2020. xvii + 292 pp. $59.99 (cloth), ISBN 9781108488709. (2021) DOI
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