Judith Coffin
Judith Coffin (Ph.D. Yale University) is Associate Professor at the University of Texas, Austin, where she won University of Texas President's Associates' Award for Teaching Excellence. Previously, she taught at Harvard University and the University of California, Riverside. Her research interests are the social and cultural history of gender, mass culture, slavery, race relations, and colonialism. She is the author of The Politics of Women's Work: The Paris Garment Trades, 1750–1915.
Books by Judith Coffin
Second Brief Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume
Used by over one million students, Western Civilizations is renowned
for its balanced presentation, clear prose, and exceptional treatment
of the West in a global context.More
Sixteenth Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume
Used successfully by over one million students, Western Civilizations is renowned for its balanced presentation, clear prose, and exceptional treatment of the West in a global context.More
Seventeenth Edition / Volume(s): Combined Volume
A pedagogically innovative new edition of the most-balanced and best-selling western civilizations text of all time.More
Brief Third Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume
The best western civilizations text for emphasizing critical thinking, now in a brief edition.More