Tamar Carroll

Tamar Carroll

Professor
College of Liberal Arts
Department of History

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Tamar, Carroll,. "Social Protest Photography and Public History: "Whose Streets? Our Streets!": New York City, 1980-2000." The Journal of The History of the Behavioral Sciences 57. 1 (2021): 34-59. Print. * «

Tamar, Carroll,. "Rochester's Rainbow Dialogues: Activating Archives." Radical History Review. 140 (2021): 197-206. Print. * «

2020 Submissions

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar. "Review of Queer Newark Oral History Project." Rev. of Queer Newark Oral History Project, by Stewart, Timothy. Journal of Oral History Sep. 2020: 308-309. Print. ˜

2019 Submissions

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar. "Revisiting Second Wave Feminism: New Chronologies, Geographies, & Appraisals." Rev. of Janet Allured. Remapping Second-Wave Feminism. Shelah Gilbert Leader & Patricia Rush Hyatt. American Women on the Move. Barbara Molony & Jennifer Nelson, eds., Women's Activism and "Second Wave" Feminism. Jocelyn Olcott, International Women's Year., ed. Jean Quataert. Journal of Women’s History Sep. 2019: 136-146. Print. £

Carroll, Tamar. "Book Review." Rev. of Polarized Families, Polarized Parties: Contesting Values and Economics in American Politics, ed. Benjamin Irvin. Journal of American History Sep. 2019: 488-489. Print. £

Carroll, Tamar. "Book Review." Rev. of Clio’s Foot Soldiers: Twentieth-Century U.S. Social Movements and Collective Memory, ed. Bruce Dinges. Journal of Arizona History Mar. 2019: 121-123. Print. £

Shows/Exhibits/Installations

Carroll, Tamar, et al. Selections from “Whose Streets? Our Streets!:” New York City, 1980-2000. By 3 Sep. 2019. Lane Hall Gallery, Department of Women's Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Exhibit.

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Carroll, Tamar. "Feminist Genealogies: Coalitions for Social Change." From Protest to Politics: Women’s Movements and Strengthening Democracies. University of Buffalo. Buffalo, NY. 12 Apr. 2019. Conference Presentation. ∆

Carroll, Tamar. "Bloom Where You're Planted: A Humanist at a Tech School." U-M History in the Public Service: A Vision for the Humanities PhD in the 21st Century. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. 22 Nov. 2019. Conference Presentation. ∆

2018 Submissions

Full Length Book

Tamar, Carroll, Christine Kray, and Hindal Mandell. Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. Print. *

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar. Rev. of Abortion After Roe, ed. April Haynes. CLGBTH Newsletter Dec. 2018: 16-18. Print. ˜

Shows/Exhibits/Installations

Multiple, . "Whose Streets? Our Streets!": New York City, 1980-2000. By Tamar Carroll and Josh Meltzer. Nov. 2018. William Harris Gallery, RIT, Rochester. Exhibit.

2017 Submissions

Journal Paper

Carroll, Tamar. "Intersectionality and Identity Politics: Cross-Identity Coalitions for Progressive Social Change." Signs 42. 3 (2017): 600-607. Print. *

Shows/Exhibits/Installations

Carroll, Tamar. "Whose Streets? Our Streets!": New York City, 1980-2000. By Tamar Carroll, et al. Jan. 2017. Bronx Documentary Center, New York, NY. Exhibit.

2016 Submissions

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Carroll, Tamar, Lisa Hermsen, and Rebecca Scales. "Making Interdisciplinarity Work: Developing an Undergraduate Digital Humanities Program at a Technical Institute." Mellon Fellows Digital Humanities Luncheon. University of Rochester. Rochester, NY. 23 Sep. 2016. Address.

2015 Submissions

Full Length Book

Tamar, Carroll,. Mobilizing New York: AIDS, Antipoverty, and Feminist Activism. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2015. Print. *

2014 Submissions

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar. "Review." Rev. of Fighting Jim Crow in the Country of Kings: The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn, by Brian Purnell. Law and History Review May 2014: 444-447. Print. ∆

Invited Article/Publication

Carroll, Tamar. "Richard Cloward." American National Biography Online. (2014). Web. ˜

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Carroll, Tamar. "Transforming the Movement: Working Class Feminism in the 1970s." Gender Workshop. University of Georgia. Athens, GA. 10 Apr. 2014. Lecture. ∆

Carroll, Tamar. "Turn Anger, Fear, Grief into Action": ACT UP New York." Robert Marcus Memorial Lecture. Department of History, SUNY Brockport. Brockport, NY. 6 Mar. 2014. Lecture. ∆

Carroll, Tamar. "The Legacy and Lessons of Working Class Feminism." A Revolutionary Moment: Women's Liberation in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s. Boston University. Boston, MA. 28 Mar. 2014. Conference Presentation.

Carroll, Tamar. "Encountering Community: Health Activism in New York City, 1960-present." Annual Meeting. Organization of American Historians. Atlanta, GA. 13 Apr. 2014. Conference Presentation.

Carroll, Tamar. "Women in the War on Poverty." Biennial Conference. Urban History Association. Philadelphia, PA. 10 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation.

Carroll, Tamar. "Is New York a Liberal City?" Researching New York Conference. SUNY Albany. Albany, NY. 21 Nov. 2014. Conference Presentation.

2012 Submissions

Journal Paper

Carroll, Tamar W. and Lily Geismer. "Integrating Gender and Political History into Courses on Post-1945 U.S. History." Perspectives on History 50. 3 (2012): 28-30. Print. ˜

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar W. "Film Review Essay." Rev. of Jim Hubbard and Sarah Schulman, United in Anger: A History of ACT UP, David France, How to Survive a Plague, and Jeffrey Schwartz, Vito: The Life of Gay Rights Activist Vito Russo, ed. Stephanie Gilmore. Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History Newsletter Dec. 2012: 16-18. Print. ∆

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Carroll, Tamar W. "Working Class Feminism in the 1970s and 1980s." Women's History Month Speaker. Nazareth College. Rochester, NY. 7 Mar. 2012. Lecture.

2011 Submissions

Published Review

Carroll, Tamar W. "Love and (Gender) Trouble in Interwar African American Marriages." Rev. of Stormy Weather: Middle-Class African American Marriages Between the Two World Wars, by Anastasia Carol Curwood. H-Law, H-Net Aug. 2011: 1-3. Web. ˜