James Green

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James Green was born in Oak Park, Illinois, United States on November 4th, 1944 and is the Teacher. At the age of 79, James Green biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 4, 1944
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Oak Park, Illinois, United States
Age
79 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Historian, Journalist
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Education
Northwestern University, Yale University
James Green Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Janet Grogan ​(m. 1988)​
Children
1 son
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James Green Career

In the fall of 1970, Green was appointed an assistant professor of history at Brandeis University.

When the magazine Radical America moved from Madison, Wisconsin, to Boston in 1971, Green began writing for the former SDS-run publication, Radical America. An influential 1974 Radical America article by Green and co-author Allen Hunter outlining the history of school desegregation in Boston prior to the 1974 school-busing crisis, "Racism and Busing in Boston."

Green received his Ph.D. from Yale in 1972. Green studied under the legendary historian C. Vann Woodward, and became acquainted with the leftist historians Eric Hobsbawm and Herbert Gutman. During this time he also was involved in the anti-war movement, which eventually sparked his interest in the history of radicalism in the United States.

Green took a position as a lecturer in history at the University of Warwick during the 1975 to 1976 term. He became involved in the British History Workshop, a group of historians who focused research on workers and local movements rather than national trends, markets and large organizations. Green's subsequent work was heavily influenced by the practices of the History Workshop, and he became an active proponent of the "new labor history" movement in the U.S.

In 1977, Green left Brandeis and was appointed an associate professor of history and labor studies in the College of Public and Community Service at the University of Massachusetts Boston. (He was a full professor until he retired in 2014.) In December of that year and into early 1978, Green worked in West Virginia, covering a national strike by coal miners who had defied (for a few days) a Taft-Hartley Act back-to-work order by President Jimmy Carter.

In 1978, Green co-founded the Massachusetts History Workshop with Susan Reverby and Martin Blatt, two other Boston-area labor historians. The project brought workers and academics together to explore labor history and to identify common concerns and issues. He wrote a number of articles on this effort to democratize social history as well as a number of reflections in his autobiographical book "Taking History to Heart." The project folded in the late 1980s. Oral histories the Workshop collected are now housed at the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard.

Green's interest in radicalism and his experiences in West Virginia led him to become involved in the American labor movement in the 1980s. In 1981, he created a labor studies major at UMass-Boston, and started teaching leadership training workshops for unions such as the United Mine Workers of America. In 1995, Green founded the Labor Resource Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

In 1987, in addition to continuing on the faculty at UMass-Boston, Green was named a lecturer at the Harvard Trade Union Program (now called the Labor and Worklife Program) at Harvard Law School.

In 1998, Green was named a Fulbright scholar and taught at the University of Genoa in Italy.

In the spring of 2008, Green left the College of Public and Community Service and joined the History Department at University of Massachusetts Boston where he directed the Master of Arts program in Public History until 2014.

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Anne-Marie, 45, of Ant McPartlin, steps out wearing loose fitting clothing as the couple arrive at Heathrow airport

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
On Wednesday, Ant McPartlin's wife Anne-Marie was spotted in a loose-fitting dress as she set off on holiday. When the excited couple landed at Heathrow airport with luggage in hand, they were wearing matching knitwear; it's not clear where they were headed. Ant wore a comfortable T-shirt with a grey cardigan over the top and a pair of loose fitting trousers.

Lisa Armstrong is seen for first time since threatening to take ex James Green to court over claims he owes her £100,000 as she arrives for Blackpool Strictly special

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
Lisa Armstrong was seen for the first time since she threatened to bring her Sky electrician ex James Green to court for owing her £100,000. As she was pictured arriving to Blackpool Tower ahead of the special on Saturday, the Strictly Head make-up artist, 47, put on a brave face. Lisa paired a black top and trousers with a chunky green scarf to fight the winter chill.

After moving out of her £4.5 million home, Lisa Armstrong threatens to sue Sky electrician Ex James Green for £100K

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Armstrong is threatening to sue ex-boyfriend James Green, alleging that he owes her £100,000. When father-of-two James, 40, decided to divorce her mother-of-two James, 40, they unexpectedly ended their marriage and moved out of her £4.5 million London home when she was living in Manchester. Insiders close to the former couple's claim that their friendship has become tense over money, as Lisa claims she loaned him money during their time together, but he's denied all approaches. James' alleged unwillingness to pay Lisa has prompted her to hire an attorney to retrieve the money she owes, which amounts to six figures. According to a source, Liisa has no choice but to go down the legal route.'