R.H. Lossin

R.H. Lossin

Postdoctoral Fellow in the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History
R H Lossin
R.H. Lossin writes about labor, libraries, technology, contemporary art, American radicalism, and freedom of expression. Her work has appeared in New Left Review, Salvage, Boston Review, Jacobin, Art Agenda, The Brooklyn Rail, Journal for the Study of Radicalism, and The New York Review of Books. Her book manuscript “The Point of Destruction: Sabotage, Property, and Speech in the Progressive Era,” examines property destruction, the suppression of radical politics, and the limits of free speech in the United States. Lossin teaches courses on freedom of expression, media and civic action, and American labor and social history. She is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard’s Charles Warren Center and holds a PhD in communications from Columbia University.

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