Oral History Interview with Carolyn W. Eisenberg

Title
Oral History Interview with Carolyn W. Eisenberg
Narrator (written)
Carolyn W. Eisenberg
Narrator First Name
Carolyn
Narrator Last Name
Eisenberg
Interviewer
Nora Cai
Abstract
Professor of History and Foreign Policy at Hofstra University. This oral history interview documents Dr. Eisenberg’s experience growing up in suburban New York during the rise of Civil Rights and antiwar movements. She describes experiencing censorship in high school during the McCarthyism era and protesting segregation as an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago. Further, she reflects on her experiences partaking in the 1968 Hamilton Hall Occupation at Columbia University while in pursuit of a Ph.D. She discusses her time teaching at Dartmouth from 1971-1975 and 1988-1990, including her participation in civil disobedience against the draft. Finally, she recalls her experience teaching part-time at the Center for Worker Education while tenured at Hofstra University and conducting research in Vietnam for her recent book, Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia.
Date of Interview
February 11, 2025
Subject
Dartmouth Faculty
Political Participation
Protest/Antiwar Activism
Language
English
Interview Audio Source (MP3)
//rcweb.dartmouth.edu/DDHI/histories/eisenberg_carolyn/eisenberg_carolyn.mp3
Interview Transcript Source (PDF)
//rcweb.dartmouth.edu/DDHI/histories/eisenberg_carolyn/eisenberg_carolyn_transcript_final.pdf
HTML
//rcweb.dartmouth.edu/DDHI/histories/eisenberg_carolyn/eisenberg_carolyn_transcript_final.html

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