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	<title>Comments on: Workshop Documents</title>
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		<title>By: Regina Lee Blaszczyk</title>
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		<dc:creator>Regina Lee Blaszczyk</dc:creator>
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		<description>This looked like a great workshop--a great start for a great project!  I do hope that future planning workshops will include some historians who are pioneering new approaches to Philadelphia history.  For cutting-edge  research on Philadelphia and the global economy--a topic missing from discussions at the April planning workshop--see my new
book, Rohm and Haas: A Century of Innovation, out from Penn Press in May!
[comment received April 21; re-posted by the editors May 1]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="comment-toolbar" style="text-align: right"><a href="#comment" onclick="CF_Reply('87','Regina Lee Blaszczyk'); return false;" title="Reply"><img src="http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/v2/wp-content/plugins/comment-toolbar/images/reply.png" border="0" onmouseover="this.src='http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/v2/wp-content/plugins/comment-toolbar/images/reply_over.png';" onmouseout="this.src='http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/v2/wp-content/plugins/comment-toolbar/images/reply.png';"/></a><a href="#comment" onclick="CF_Quote('87','Regina Lee Blaszczyk'); return false;" title="Quote"><img src="http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/v2/wp-content/plugins/comment-toolbar/images/quote.png" border="0" onmouseover="this.src='http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/v2/wp-content/plugins/comment-toolbar/images/quote_over.png';" onmouseout="this.src='http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/v2/wp-content/plugins/comment-toolbar/images/quote.png';"/></a></div><span id="co_87"><p>This looked like a great workshop&#8211;a great start for a great project!  I do hope that future planning workshops will include some historians who are pioneering new approaches to Philadelphia history.  For cutting-edge  research on Philadelphia and the global economy&#8211;a topic missing from discussions at the April planning workshop&#8211;see my new<br />
book, Rohm and Haas: A Century of Innovation, out from Penn Press in May!<br />
[comment received April 21; re-posted by the editors May 1]</p>
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