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 Cin...