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Jake Wolff

PhD Candidate , Temple University
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American Consumer Culture, Deindustrialization, infrastructure, Borderlands, urban space, Labor

Jake Wolff is a graduate fellow in the Public Policy Lab at Temple University where he is completing a dissertation on deindustrialization along Route 66--narrated from west to east--through the twentieth century. He regularly contributes to public history projects, including an online atlas of Philadelphia’s energy landscape, a digital history of campus food trucks, and an interactive map of interstate border checkpoints in the Dust Bowl. Prior to graduate school, he worked as a transportation planner in Albuquerque, New Mexico.



Recent Conference Participation
2025 BHC meeting: Presenter, "Freeways for Free Enterprise and the Failure to Make Small Business Work in the Cold War West, 1940-1965"

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