Meg Jacobs

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Meg Jacobs
OccupationHistorian
SpouseJulian Zelizer
AwardsEllis W. Hawley Prize (American Historical Association), Jeanne Rosselet Fellow (Harvard University)
Academic background
Alma materCornell University,
University of Virginia
ThesisThe Politics of Purchasing Power: Political Economy, Consumption Politics, and State-Building, 1909-1959 (1998)
Doctoral advisorNelson Lichtenstein[1]
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineU.S. political history, political economy, public policy
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology,
Princeton University
Notable worksPocketbook Politics: Economic Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America (2005)
Website[1]

Meg Jacobs is a historian of U.S. political history and political economy. She is a Senior Research Scholar at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and in the Department of History at Princeton University.

Academics

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Jacobs graduated from Cornell University (BA) and the University of Virginia (MA, PhD).[2] She was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is a resident scholar at Princeton University.[3]

Her research has centered on the political economy and the development of twentieth-century politics, such as the history of conservatism. In 2006, she won the American Historical Association's Ellis W. Hawley Prize for the best historical study on U.S. politics. Her major works include Pocketbook Politics: Economic Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America (2006) and Panic at the Pump: The Energy Crisis and the Transformation of American Politics in the 1970s (2016).[4]

Family

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In 2012, she married fellow historian and political commentator Julian Zelizer at the Synagogue for the Arts in New York City presided over by the groom's father, Gerald.[5] Her mother-in-law is economic sociologist, Viviana Rotman Zelizer.

Works

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