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Elizabeth McKillen

Professor Emerita
History

My teaching and research specialties are in the history of U.S. foreign relations and U.S. labor history. Since coming to the 91爆料, I have regularly taught the two semester sequence in the history of U.S. foreign relations (HTY 473-474), U.S. labor history ( HTY 477), and the second half of the U.S. history survey (HTY 104). I also offer graduate courses in U.S. foreign relations and labor history, and have taught the senior seminar (HTY 498), and a seminar in immigration history. My research explores the importance of international political and economic issues for workers and the role of labor unions and other labor organization in shaping, and in resisting, U.S. foreign policy.

Books

Making the World Safe for Workers: Labor, the Left, and Wilsonian Internationalism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2013; paperback edition, 2018).

Chicago Labor and the Quest for a Democratic Diplomacy: 1914-1924 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995).

Current book project: 鈥淐ontesting Colonized Lives: Women of the Transatlantic Irish Left and Anti-Imperialist Politics, 1900-1930.鈥

Recent Representative Articles

“Trump, Historians and the Lessons of U.S. Tariff History,” Portside, May 15, 2025

鈥淣either Lenin nor Wilson: The Evolving Anti-Imperialism of Three Women of the Transatlantic Irish Left, 1916-1923,鈥 chapter in The Irish Revolution: A Global History Patrick Mannion and Fearghal Patrick McGarry eds, (New York: New York University Press, 2022), 289-315.  

鈥淭he Trump Presidency and U.S. Workers: America First or America Diminished?鈥 H-Diplo and International Security Studies Forum, March 30, 2021, 

鈥淟earning the Scholar鈥檚 Craft,鈥 H-Diplo and International Security Studies Forum,  September 16, 2020m 1-4, 

鈥淭he Irish Sinn F茅in Movement and Radical Labor and Feminist Dissent in the United States, 1916-1921,鈥 Labor: Studies in Working-Class History 16:3 (September 2019): 11-37.  

鈥淟abor and U.S. Foreign Relations,鈥 Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, (August 2019): 1-29 at 

鈥淩everse Currents: Irish Nationalist and Suffragist Hanna Sheehy Skeffington and U.S. Anti-Imperialism, 1916-24鈥 Eire-Ireland (Fall/Winter 2018): 148-185.

鈥淲orkers, Donald Trump, and U.S. Foreign Policy,鈥 International Security Studies Forum and H Diplo: , September 20, 2017.

鈥淭he Socialist Party of America: 1900-1929,鈥 Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History (June 2017):1-24 at 

鈥淒ivided Loyalties: Irish-American Women Labor Leaders and the Irish Revolution, 1916-23,鈥 脡颈谤别-滨谤别濒补苍诲&苍产蝉辫;11:3-4 (Fall-Winter 2016): 165-187.

鈥淏eyond Gompers:  The American Federation of Labor, the Creation of the International Labour Organization, and U.S. Labor Dissent,鈥 in ILO Histories: Essays on the International Labour Organization and its Impact on the World During the Twentieth Century, eds. Jasmien Van Daele, Magaly Rodriguez Garcia, Geert Van Goethem, and Marcel van der Linden (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2010): 41-66.

鈥淚ntegrating Labor into the Narrative of Wilsonian Internationalism,鈥 in a special forum on 鈥淲orkers, Labor, and War: New Directions in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations,鈥 Diplomatic History 34 (September 2010): 641-662.

鈥淧acifist Brawn and Silk-Stocking Militarism: Labor, Gender, and Antiwar Politics, 1914-1918,鈥 Peace and Change 33 (July 2008): 388-425.

鈥淗ybrid Visions: Working-Class Internationalism in the Mexican Borderlands, Seattle, and Chicago, 1910-1920,鈥 Labor: Studies in the Working-Class History of the Americas 2:1 (Winter, 2005): 77-107.

鈥淓thnicity, Class, and Wilsonian Internationalism Reconsidered: The Mexican- and Irish-American Immigrant Left and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1914-1922,鈥 Diplomatic History 25 (Fall 2001): 553-87.

Current Projects

A study of early twentieth century Irish and Irish-American women labor activists and their transatlantic connections.

Portrait of Elizabeth McKillen
Professor Emerita