Henry Steele Commager

Henry Steele Commager
Author: Neil Jumonville
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003-07-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080786109X

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Historian Henry Steele Commager (1902-1998) was one of the leading American intellectuals of the mid-twentieth century. Author or editor of more than forty books, he taught for decades at New York University, Columbia University, and Amherst College and was a pioneer in the field of American studies. But Commager's work was by no means confined to the halls of the university: a popular essayist, lecturer, and political commentator, he earned a reputation as an activist for liberal causes and waged public campaigns against McCarthyism in the 1950s and the Vietnam War in the 1960s. As few have been able to do in the past half-century, Commager united the two worlds of scholarship and public intellectual activity. Through Commager's life and legacy, Neil Jumonville explores a number of questions central to the intellectual history of postwar America. After considering whether Commager and his associates were really the conservative and conformist group that critics have assumed them to be, Jumonville offers a reevaluation of the liberalism of the period. Finally, he uses Commager's example to ask whether intellectual life is truly compatible with scholarly life.

The Story of World War II

The Story of World War II
Author: Donald L. Miller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2010-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439128227

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Drawing on previously unpublished eyewitness accounts, prizewinning historian Donald L. Miller has written what critics are calling one of the most powerful accounts of warfare ever published. Here are the horror and heroism of World War II in the words of the men who fought it, the journalists who covered it, and the civilians who were caught in its fury. Miller gives us an up-close, deeply personal view of a war that was more savagely fought—and whose outcome was in greater doubt—than readers might imagine. This is the war that Americans at the home front would have read about had they had access to the previously censored testimony of the soldiers on which Miller builds his gripping narrative. Miller covers the entire war—on land, at sea, and in the air—and provides new coverage of the brutal island fighting in the Pacific, the bomber war over Europe, the liberation of the death camps, and the contributions of African Americans and other minorities. He concludes with a suspenseful, never-before-told story of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, based on interviews with the men who flew the mission that ended the war.

The Heritage of America

The Heritage of America
Author: Henry Steele Commager
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1266
Release: 1949
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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America's Robert E. Lee

America's Robert E. Lee
Author: Henry Steele Commager
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1991
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781559050883

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A biography of the commander of the Confederate armies, describing his family life, his career, and his campaigns during the Civil War.

The Growth of the American Republic

The Growth of the American Republic
Author: Samuel Eliot Morison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 1962
Genre: Political science
ISBN:

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Expertly revised to bring the study fully up to date and to reflect new insights derived from significant modern research.

A Pocket History of the United States

A Pocket History of the United States
Author: Allan Nevins
Publisher: Pocket Books
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1989-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780671704957

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"A Pocket History of the United States" traces the history of the nation that is, today, the oldest constitutional democracy in the world. Written by distinguished American historians, it has more than 2,000,000 copies in print worldwide and is one of the classic works in its field.

Reminiscences of Henry Steele Commager

Reminiscences of Henry Steele Commager
Author: Henry Steele Commager
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 1979
Genre: Historians
ISBN:

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Student, University of Chicago, 1918-1924; PhD, University of Copenhagen, 1924-1925; professor of history, New York Universtiy, 1926-1938; friendship with Samuel Eliot Morison; writing of GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC; friendship with Allan Nevins, 1932-1971: Nevins's working habits, temperament, background in journalism, approach to history, relationship to Nicholas Murray Butler; role in establishment of Bancroft Fund; Professor of History, Columbia University, 1939-1959; professor of history, Amherst College, 1959- ; present state of Columbia University; comparison of American and European universities; critique of contemporary American historians and their works.

The American Mind

The American Mind
Author: Henry Steele Commager
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1968
Genre: National characteristics, American
ISBN:

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The Empire of Reason

The Empire of Reason
Author: Henry Steele Commager
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781842120767

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Beginning with a survey of the origins and growth of 18th century rationalism, the author explains how the realization of the great philosophers' ideals in Europe was inevitably frustrated by the counterweight of tradition and privilege. He points out that in America there were no such barriers. The principles of the Enlightenment were written into law, crystallised into institutions, and sanctified by use. Although democracy was not absolute (the existence of slavery remained unquestioned), in comparison with Europe, America could justifiably claim to be incorporating the ideals of 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness' into the daily lives of her people. The result was the start of an American revolution as significant as the winning of independence and the creation of a nation. This book is a valuable contribution to our understanding of America's past - essential both for a true appreciation of America's European origins and for her subsequent development into the 20th century."Learning and reason are at the service of a mind whose understanding of democracy gains brilliance and power from a passion for democratic freedom." Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

Jefferson, Nationalism, and the Enlightenment

Jefferson, Nationalism, and the Enlightenment
Author: Henry Steele Commager
Publisher: ACLS History E-Book Project
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781628200966

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A collection of essays and lectures from Henry Steele Commager, one of America's eminent historians. The focus is on the age of enlightenment, with particular attention to Thomas Jefferson, and how enlightenment philosophy shaped the birth of the United States.