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Cory Fischer-Hoffman

Visiting Assistant Professor , Lafayette College


Globalization, History of Capitalism, Mining in Mexico, Latin America
Women in Business History

Cory Fischer-Hoffman is an interdisciplinary scholar, media maker, oral historian and Visiting Assistant Professor in Latin American & Caribbean Studies at Lafayette College. She is writing a book about the Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s century-long history of mining operations in Latin America. Her research has received support from the Mining History Association, Hagley Museum and Archives and in 2023, she conducted fieldwork for this project as a Fulbright scholar in Amapá and Minas Gerais, Brazil.



Recent Conference Participation
2024 BHC Meeting: Presenter, "Debates on Foreign Ownership, Development and the Public Interest: A History of the Forfeiture of Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s Latin American Iron Ore Holdings (1938-1975)"

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