This edition: Kristin Celello, Asst. Professor of History, Queens College/CUNY.
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Original tape date: February 17, 2010.Sheryl welcomes Kristin Celello to the show in this episode. Kristin Celello is an Assistant Professor of History at CUNY, Queens College. She received her PhD from the University of Virginia and in 2006-2007 was a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University's MARIAL Center. Her latest book “Making Marriage Work,” just published by the University of North Carolina Press, is both a history lesson and a sociological one.
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Kristin Celello Asst. Professor of History, Queens College/CUNY
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