Brigitte Koenig, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of History at Seton Hall
University, where she has also served as the Co-Director of the Elizabeth Ann
Seton Center for Women’s and Gender Studies.  Dr. Koenig received her Ph.D.
from the University of California at Berkeley in 2000.

Dr. Koenig’s expertise is in the cultural politics of the Gilded Age and
Progressive Era.  Her publications include an introduction to the centenary
edition of Jack London’s classic socioeconomic study The People of the Abyss;
several contributions to the Encyclopedia of the American Left and the
Encyclopedia of New Jersey; and an article in Labor History.  Recently her
work on gender and literary politics was included in the international
collection Anarchism and Utopianism from Manchester University Press.  Her
forthcoming monograph entitled American Anarchism: A History is under contract
with Oxford University Press.