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Patricia Hochschild Labalme

Patricia Hochschild Labalme (February 26, 1927 – October 11, 2002) was an American historian and executive director of the Renaissance Society of America.

Patricia Hochschild Labalme
BornFebruary 26, 1927
New York City
DiedOctober 11, 2002
New York City
Occupation(s)Historian, scholar, philanthropist
RelativesBerthold Hochschild (grandfather); Harold K. Hochschild (uncle); Frank Oz (son-in-law)

Early life and education edit

Hochschild was born in New York City, the daughter of industrialist Walter Hochschild and Kathrin Samstag Hochschild.[1][2] Her grandfather was Berthold Hochschild, and her uncle was Harold K. Hochschild.[3] She graduated from the Brearley School in 1944, and from Bryn Mawr College in 1948. At Harvard University, she earned a master's degree in 1950 and a PhD in 1958.[4] Her dissertation, Bernardo Giustiniani; a Venetian of the Quattrocento, won the Caroline Wilby Prize.[5]

Career edit

Labalme taught history at Wellesley College from 1952 to 1959, and at Barnard College from 1961 to 1977.[6] She was an adjunct professor at Hunter College in 1979, and at New York University from 1980 to 1982 and from 1986 to 1987.[5] Labalme's publications included a book based on her dissertation, Bernardo Giustiniani, a Venetian of the Quattrocento (1969).[7] She edited Beyond their Sex: Learned Women of the European Past (1980),[8] a collection of essays, and A Century Recalled: Essays in Honor of Bryn Mawr College (1987).[9] She co-edited Venice, Cità Excelentissima: Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo (2008) with Laura Sanguineti White.[10]

Labalme was associate director of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1982 to 1988,[11] and held other positions in leadership at the Institute until 1997. She conducted oral history interviews for the Institute, including interviews with diplomat George F. Kennan,[12] and historians Harry Woolf,[13] John Huxtable Elliott,[14] and Marshall Clagett.[15] She was executive director of the Renaissance Society of America.[5]

Labalme served as a trustee of the Brearley School from 1978 to 1982, and a trustee of the American Academy in Rome from 1979 to 1999. She was the first female trustee of the Lawrenceville School from 1985 to 1996. As a trustee of the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation,[16] she created the Venetian Research Program in 1977, to provide grants from British and American scholars studying Venice. She helped found the Friends of the Marciana Library.[5] In 1987, Labalme received the Frances Riker Davis Award from the Brearley School.[17]

Publications edit

  • "Identification and translation of a letter of Guarino Guarini of Verona" (article, 1955)[18]
  • Bernardo Giustiniani, a Venetian of the Quattrocento (1969)[7]
  • Beyond their Sex: Learned Women of the European Past (1980, edited collection)[8]
  • Sodomy and Venetian justice in the Renaissance (1984)[19]
  • A Century Recalled: Essays in Honor of Bryn Mawr College (1987)[9]
  • No man but an angel: Early efforts to canonize Lorenzo Giustiniani (1381-1456) (1993)[20]
  • Venice, Cità Excelentissima: Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo (2008, co-edited with Laura Sanguineti White)[10]

Personal life and legacy edit

In 1958,[21] Patricia Hochschild married industrial designer and New York Public Library executive George Labalme Jr.[22][23] They had four children together; her daughter Victoria Labalme is an actress and speaker, married to puppeteer Frank Oz. She died from pancreatic cancer in 2002, aged 75 years, in New York City.[24][25]

A posthumous collection of her essays was published as Saints, Women and Humanists in Renaissance Venice. (2010).[26] Her estate contributed book collections to libraries at Seton Hall University, the American Academy in Rome, and Kenyon College.[27] The Renaissance Society of America maintains the Patricia H. Labalme Memorial Fund for Venetian Studies, named in her memory.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ Kohl, Benjamin G. (2003). "Obituary: Patricia Hochschild Labalme (1927–2002)". Renaissance Studies. 17 (2): 275–279. doi:10.1111/1477-4658.t01-1-00021. ISSN 1477-4658.
  2. ^ "Kathrin S. Hochschild, Ex-Trustee of Museum". The New York Times. 1984-04-24. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  3. ^ "Walter Hochschild, Headed American Metal Climax Inc". The New York Times. 1983-02-02. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  4. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (2002-10-16). "Patricia Labalme, 75, Educator And Scholar of the Renaissance". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  5. ^ a b c d Brown, Patricia Fortini (2002). "Patricia Hochschild Labalme, 1927-2002". Renaissance Quarterly. 55 (4): 1320–1322. ISSN 0034-4338. JSTOR 1262105.
  6. ^ "Middle Ages Meet Renaissance". Barnard Bulletin. 1968-12-18. p. 3. Retrieved 2021-12-26 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b Labalme, Patricia H (1969). Bernardo Giustiniani; a Venetian of the Quattrocento. Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura. OCLC 28952.
  8. ^ a b Labalme, Patricia H (1980). Beyond their sex: learned women of the European past. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-4998-2. OCLC 6194873.
  9. ^ a b Labalme, Patricia H; Bryn Mawr College; Library (1987). A Century recalled: essays in honor of Bryn Mawr College. OCLC 16871929.
  10. ^ a b Sanudo, Marino; Labalme, Patricia H; Sanguineti White, Laura (2008). Venice, cità excelentissima: selections from the Renaissance diaries of Marin Sanudo. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-8765-9. OCLC 144570948.
  11. ^ "People: Patricia Labalme". The Central New Jersey Home News. 1982-08-14. p. 2. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  12. ^ Kennan, George F.; Labalme, Patricia Hochschild (1990). "Oral History Interview of George F. Kennan, February 27, 1990". Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.) School of Historical Studies.
  13. ^ Woolf, Harry; Labalme, Patricia Hochschild (1993). "Oral History Interview of Harry Woolf, 1993". Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.) School of Historical Studies.
  14. ^ Elliott, John Huxtable; Labalme, Patricia Hochschild (1990). "Oral History Interview of John Huxtable Elliott, May 15, 1990". Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.). School of Historical Studies.
  15. ^ Clagett, Marshall; Shore, Elliott; Labalme, Patricia Hochschild (1998-06-08). "Oral History Interview of Marshall Clagett, March 4 and March 14, 1996". Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.). School of Historical Studies.
  16. ^ "Board Legacy". The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  17. ^ "Frances Riker Davis '15 Award". Brearley School. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  18. ^ Hochschild, Patricia (1955). "Identification and translation of a letter of Guarino Guarini of Verona". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes: 142–143. ISSN 0083-7180. OCLC 888151385.
  19. ^ Labalme, Patricia H (1984). Sodomy and Venetian justice in the Renaissance. Antwerp: Kluwer. OCLC 614670683.
  20. ^ Labalme, Patricia H (1993). No man but an angel: early efforts to canonize Lorenzo Giustiniani (1381-1456). Vicenza: Neri Pozza. OCLC 81311220.
  21. ^ "Patricia Hochschild Bride of Designer". The New York Times. 1958-06-07. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  22. ^ "George Labalme". Kenyon College Bulletin. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  23. ^ George Labalme, Jr. Collection (AFC/2001/001/94381), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
  24. ^ "Patricia Hochschild Labalme, Renaissance Scholar And Educator". Institute for Advanced Study. 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  25. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (2002-10-16). "Patricia Labalme, 75, Educator And Scholar of the Renaissance". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  26. ^ Labalme, Patricia H. (2010). Kohl, Benjamin G. (ed.). Saints, women and humanists in Renaissance Venice. Farnham: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6861-9. OCLC 461272591.
  27. ^ Deyrup, Marta (August 1, 2013). "Highlights from the Valente Library" University Libraries, Seton Hall University.
  28. ^ "Patricia H. Labalme Memorial Fund for Venetian Studies", RSA: The Renaissance Society of America.

patricia, hochschild, labalme, february, 1927, october, 2002, american, historian, executive, director, renaissance, society, america, bornfebruary, 1927new, york, citydiedoctober, 2002new, york, cityoccupation, historian, scholar, philanthropistrelativesberth. Patricia Hochschild Labalme February 26 1927 October 11 2002 was an American historian and executive director of the Renaissance Society of America Patricia Hochschild LabalmeBornFebruary 26 1927New York CityDiedOctober 11 2002New York CityOccupation s Historian scholar philanthropistRelativesBerthold Hochschild grandfather Harold K Hochschild uncle Frank Oz son in law Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 4 Personal life and legacy 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editHochschild was born in New York City the daughter of industrialist Walter Hochschild and Kathrin Samstag Hochschild 1 2 Her grandfather was Berthold Hochschild and her uncle was Harold K Hochschild 3 She graduated from the Brearley School in 1944 and from Bryn Mawr College in 1948 At Harvard University she earned a master s degree in 1950 and a PhD in 1958 4 Her dissertation Bernardo Giustiniani a Venetian of the Quattrocento won the Caroline Wilby Prize 5 Career editLabalme taught history at Wellesley College from 1952 to 1959 and at Barnard College from 1961 to 1977 6 She was an adjunct professor at Hunter College in 1979 and at New York University from 1980 to 1982 and from 1986 to 1987 5 Labalme s publications included a book based on her dissertation Bernardo Giustiniani a Venetian of the Quattrocento 1969 7 She edited Beyond their Sex Learned Women of the European Past 1980 8 a collection of essays and A Century Recalled Essays in Honor of Bryn Mawr College 1987 9 She co edited Venice Cita Excelentissima Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo 2008 with Laura Sanguineti White 10 Labalme was associate director of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1982 to 1988 11 and held other positions in leadership at the Institute until 1997 She conducted oral history interviews for the Institute including interviews with diplomat George F Kennan 12 and historians Harry Woolf 13 John Huxtable Elliott 14 and Marshall Clagett 15 She was executive director of the Renaissance Society of America 5 Labalme served as a trustee of the Brearley School from 1978 to 1982 and a trustee of the American Academy in Rome from 1979 to 1999 She was the first female trustee of the Lawrenceville School from 1985 to 1996 As a trustee of the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation 16 she created the Venetian Research Program in 1977 to provide grants from British and American scholars studying Venice She helped found the Friends of the Marciana Library 5 In 1987 Labalme received the Frances Riker Davis Award from the Brearley School 17 Publications edit Identification and translation of a letter of Guarino Guarini of Verona article 1955 18 Bernardo Giustiniani a Venetian of the Quattrocento 1969 7 Beyond their Sex Learned Women of the European Past 1980 edited collection 8 Sodomy and Venetian justice in the Renaissance 1984 19 A Century Recalled Essays in Honor of Bryn Mawr College 1987 9 No man but an angel Early efforts to canonize Lorenzo Giustiniani 1381 1456 1993 20 Venice Cita Excelentissima Selections from the Renaissance Diaries of Marin Sanudo 2008 co edited with Laura Sanguineti White 10 Personal life and legacy editIn 1958 21 Patricia Hochschild married industrial designer and New York Public Library executive George Labalme Jr 22 23 They had four children together her daughter Victoria Labalme is an actress and speaker married to puppeteer Frank Oz She died from pancreatic cancer in 2002 aged 75 years in New York City 24 25 A posthumous collection of her essays was published as Saints Women and Humanists in Renaissance Venice 2010 26 Her estate contributed book collections to libraries at Seton Hall University the American Academy in Rome and Kenyon College 27 The Renaissance Society of America maintains the Patricia H Labalme Memorial Fund for Venetian Studies named in her memory 28 References edit Kohl Benjamin G 2003 Obituary Patricia Hochschild Labalme 1927 2002 Renaissance Studies 17 2 275 279 doi 10 1111 1477 4658 t01 1 00021 ISSN 1477 4658 Kathrin S Hochschild Ex Trustee of Museum The New York Times 1984 04 24 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 26 Walter Hochschild Headed American Metal Climax Inc The New York Times 1983 02 02 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 26 Saxon Wolfgang 2002 10 16 Patricia Labalme 75 Educator And Scholar of the Renaissance The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 26 a b c d Brown Patricia Fortini 2002 Patricia Hochschild Labalme 1927 2002 Renaissance Quarterly 55 4 1320 1322 ISSN 0034 4338 JSTOR 1262105 Middle Ages Meet Renaissance Barnard Bulletin 1968 12 18 p 3 Retrieved 2021 12 26 via Newspapers com a b Labalme Patricia H 1969 Bernardo Giustiniani a Venetian of the Quattrocento Roma Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura OCLC 28952 a b Labalme Patricia H 1980 Beyond their sex learned women of the European past New York New York University Press ISBN 978 0 8147 4998 2 OCLC 6194873 a b Labalme Patricia H Bryn Mawr College Library 1987 A Century recalled essays in honor of Bryn Mawr College OCLC 16871929 a b Sanudo Marino Labalme Patricia H Sanguineti White Laura 2008 Venice cita excelentissima selections from the Renaissance diaries of Marin Sanudo Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 978 0 8018 8765 9 OCLC 144570948 People Patricia Labalme The Central New Jersey Home News 1982 08 14 p 2 Retrieved 2021 12 26 Kennan George F Labalme Patricia Hochschild 1990 Oral History Interview of George F Kennan February 27 1990 Institute for Advanced Study Princeton N J School of Historical Studies Woolf Harry Labalme Patricia Hochschild 1993 Oral History Interview of Harry Woolf 1993 Institute for Advanced Study Princeton N J School of Historical Studies Elliott John Huxtable Labalme Patricia Hochschild 1990 Oral History Interview of John Huxtable Elliott May 15 1990 Institute for Advanced Study Princeton N J School of Historical Studies Clagett Marshall Shore Elliott Labalme Patricia Hochschild 1998 06 08 Oral History Interview of Marshall Clagett March 4 and March 14 1996 Institute for Advanced Study Princeton N J School of Historical Studies Board Legacy The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Retrieved 2021 12 26 Frances Riker Davis 15 Award Brearley School Retrieved 2021 12 26 Hochschild Patricia 1955 Identification and translation of a letter of Guarino Guarini of Verona Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 142 143 ISSN 0083 7180 OCLC 888151385 Labalme Patricia H 1984 Sodomy and Venetian justice in the Renaissance Antwerp Kluwer OCLC 614670683 Labalme Patricia H 1993 No man but an angel early efforts to canonize Lorenzo Giustiniani 1381 1456 Vicenza Neri Pozza OCLC 81311220 Patricia Hochschild Bride of Designer The New York Times 1958 06 07 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 26 George Labalme Kenyon College Bulletin Retrieved 2021 12 26 George Labalme Jr Collection AFC 2001 001 94381 Veterans History Project American Folklife Center Library of Congress Patricia Hochschild Labalme Renaissance Scholar And Educator Institute for Advanced Study 2009 06 08 Retrieved 2021 12 26 Saxon Wolfgang 2002 10 16 Patricia Labalme 75 Educator And Scholar of the Renaissance The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 26 Labalme Patricia H 2010 Kohl Benjamin G ed Saints women and humanists in Renaissance Venice Farnham Ashgate ISBN 978 0 7546 6861 9 OCLC 461272591 Deyrup Marta August 1 2013 Highlights from the Valente Library University Libraries Seton Hall University Patricia H Labalme Memorial Fund for Venetian Studies RSA The Renaissance Society of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patricia Hochschild Labalme amp oldid 1221632487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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