«In this fascinating and far-reaching biography of Baroness Betty de Rothschild, Laura S. Schor went beyond the bejeweled image of a wealthy aristocrat celebrated by Ingres and discovered a political woman bent on reconciling Jewish life with the modern world, and a philanthropist determined to educate both boys and girls for a fulfilling existence in contemporary France.» (Anka Muhlstein, Author of 'Baron James: The Rise of the French Rothschilds' and Prix Goncourt Recipient for her 1996 Biography 'A Taste for Freedom: The Life of Astophe de Custine')
The Author: Laura S. Schor is a recognized scholar in modern French history. She has written books about women silk workers in Lyon, about the best-selling schoolbooks of Zulma Carraud, and about the struggle for women's rights and workers' rights in the life of Flora Tristan. She has also curated an exhibit and written a catalogue about the lithographs of Edouard de Beaumont. Dr. Schor is a pioneer in teaching women's history and has contributed to scholarly publications and meetings in the United States and Europe. She also has a distinguished career as an academic administrator at the University of Cincinnati, at Hunter College of the City University of New York, and, most recently, as the founding Dean of the CUNY Honors College.