Hobart Spalding
Hobart a. Spalding, Jr. is retired as Professor of History from the City University of New York (CUNY). He focuses on Latin America and the Caribbean, specializing in working class and labor history, and has published widely in both fields. He sits on the editorial board of several publications, most notably Socialism and Democracy[1] and is is on the Editorial Committee for the North American Congress on Latin America.[2]
Communist "Manifestivity"
On October 30 and 31, 1998 the Brecht Forum presented the "Communist Manifestivity to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto" at Cooper Union's Great Hall, New York.
Individual endorsers of the event included Hobart Spalding.[3]
Left Forum board
In 2009, the Left Forum board included Stanley Aronowitz, Roderick Bush, Eric Canepa, Vivek Chibber, Nancy Holmstrom, Jamie McCallum, Lorraine Minnite, Frances Fox Piven, Hobart Spalding, Bill Tabb, Richard D. Wolf and Julia Wrigley[4].
Science & Society
In 2009, Contributing Editors to Science & Society, a New York based "journal of Marxist Thought and Analysis", were:[5];
- Irving Adler
- Karen Brodkin
- John Callaghan
- Al Campbell
- Alan Carling
- Blanche Weisen Cook
- Sheila Delany
- Ellen Hazelkorn
- John Hoffman
- E.K. Hunt
- Roger Keeran
- Michael A. Lebowitz
- John H. Moore
- John E. Parsons
- David Schwartzman
- Julius Sensat
- Ednaldo A. Silva
- Tony Smith
- Hobart Spalding
- Yanis Varoufaki
- Basil Wilson