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1. Lemelson Center: Lemelson Fellows
inventions.smithsonian.org/res - [Cached]Published on: 5/5/2006 Last Visited: 5/14/2006
Regina Blaszczyk (1999-2000), assistant professor of history and American studies, Boston University
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During her fellowship at the Lemelson Center, Regina Blaszczyk will be working on a book on "The Color Revolution" that explores the pull and tug between these contradictory strains in American business and culture.Questions about the relationships among design, innovation, and consumerism rest at the heart of her project.Using artifacts, company records, trade journals, personal papers, oral histories, and organizational archives as primary sources, she examines the creation and standardization of new colors as inventive processes, considers the cultural tensions embodied in color, and looks at forecasting as an innovative task. -
2. New England Archivists
www.newenglandarchivists.org/a - [Cached]Published on: 10/30/1998 Last Visited: 2/11/2008
Regina Blaszczyk will talk more broadly about the array of business records she used in her award winning research.
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Regina Blaszczyk, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Boston University -
3. Herbert Hoover: Examining the Evidence
www.kennedylibrary.net/hoover_ - [Cached]Published on: 9/13/1999 Last Visited: 1/3/2006
Regina Blaszczyk
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Regina Lee Blaszczyk, assistant professor of history and American studies at Boston University, is the author of Imagining Consumers: Design and Innovation from Wedgwood to Corning and a 1999 senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation at the Smithsonian Institution.She received her Ph.D in history from the University of Delaware.

