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Barbara L. Tischler

Barbara L. Tischler teaches history and American studies at Columbia University, where she is director of admissions and financial aid at the School of General Studies. Tischler is the author of An American Music: The Search for an American Musical Identity and editor of Sights on the Sixties. She teaches, lectures, and writes principally on culture in the contemporary United States.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Barbara L. Tischler." (Viewed on December 25, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/tischler-barbara>.