- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
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name = Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
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birthdate = birth date|1917|10|15|mf=y
birthplace =Columbus, Ohio
deathdate = death date and age|2007|2|28|1917|10|15|mf=y
deathplace =Manhattan ,New York
occupation =Historian ,writer
nationality = American
period = 1939 - 2006
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subject = Politics, Social issues, History
movement = American liberal theory
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website =Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., born Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger (
October 15 1917 –February 28 2007 ), was a Pulitzer Prize recipient and American historian and social critic whose work explored the liberalism of American political leaders includingFranklin D. Roosevelt ,John F. Kennedy , andRobert F. Kennedy . He served as special assistant and "court historian" [cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/04/weekinreview/04tanenhaus.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |title=Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. - History, Written in the Present Tense |work=New York Times |author=Tanenhaus, Sam |date= 2007-03-04 |accessdate=2008-10-10] to the President in John F. Kennedy's administration. He wrote a detailed account of the Kennedy administration, titled "A Thousand Days".During the deliberations of the United States decision to invade Cuba at the
Bay of Pigs , with President Kennedy and his closest advisers, he was one of two persons who opposed the strike [ [http://www.nypl.org/press/2007/Schlesinger_papers.cfm NYPL Acquires Papers of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr ] ] (the other beingWilliam Fulbright ); however, he sat silent, except writing a private memorandum to President, not wanting to undermine the President's desire for a unanimous decision. Following the overt failure of the invasion, Schlesinger later lamented "In the months after the Bay of Pigs, I bitterly reproached myself for having kept so silent during those crucial discussions in the cabinet room . . . I can only explain my failure to do more than raise a few timid questions by reporting that one's impulse to blow the whistle on this nonsense was simply undone by the circumstances of the discussion." [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=JGLkwCNI7sIC&pg=PA347&lpg=PA347&dq=bay+of+pigs+i+bitterly+reproached+myself+for+having+kept+so+silent+during+those&source=web&ots=V7ZFJQnFh4&sig=56gK99HNZrGgKfJMRIipQml05cg Google Books Reference] ] Schlesinger was a prolific contributor to liberal theory and was a passionate and articulate voice for Kennedy-style liberalism. He was admired for his wit, scholarship, and devotion to delineating the history and nature of liberalism. Since 1990 he had been a critic ofmulticulturalism .Fact|date=October 2008He popularized the term "
imperial presidency " during the Nixon administration by writing the book "The Imperial Presidency ".Biography
Schlesinger was born in
Columbus, Ohio , the son of Arthur M. Schlesinger (1888 – 1965), who was an influential social historian atOhio State University andHarvard University . [cite web |title = WOSU Presents Ohioana Authors, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. |work = Ohioana Authors |publisher =WOSU |date = 2006 |url = http://www.ohioana-authors.org/schlesinger/highlights.php |accessdate = 2006-09-03] His son,Stephen Schlesinger , is a social scientist, former director of theWorld Policy Institute atThe New School University in New York City and contributor to the Huffington Post; sonRobert Schlesinger and stepson Peter Allan also blogged on Huffington Post, as did Arthur Schlesinger himself.Schlesinger's name at birth was Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger; his mother was Elizabeth Bancroft and the family has long assumed (without hard evidence) that there is a blood connection to America's first great historian
George Bancroft . Since his mid-teens, he had instead used the signature Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (Schlesinger 2000, pp. 6-7 and 57)He had five children, four from his first marriage, to author Marian Cannon, and a son and stepson from his second, to Alexandra Emmet.
During
World War II , Schlesinger served in a spy ring operated by theOffice of Strategic Services , a precursor to theCIA ; InGarry Wills 's 1970 book, "Nixon Agonistes", he mentions Schlesinger's background in the OSS. [Wills, Garry, "Nixon Agonistes: the Crisis of the Self-Made Man", Houghton-Mifflin, 1970. Cf. Chapter 5, Section 4, "Beyond Left and Right", p.572. "The typical liberal professor of the fifties had served in the military in the forties --- usually as an officer, often in intelligence (OSS for men like Schlesinger, CIA for William Sloane Coffin, both units for men like CCF's Michael Josselson)."] Dr. Schlesinger's full involvement was very openly and publicly discussed in the media in 2008, along with other well known personalities such as chefJulia Child . [ [http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/14/spies.revealed.ap/index.html "Chef Julia Child, others, part of WWII spy network"] ,Associated Press .CNN .com, August 14, 2008.] [Schlesinger Robert, [http://www.usnews.com/articles/opinion/2008/08/20/arthur-schlesinger-jrs-not-so-secret-career-as-a-spy.html "Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s Not-So-Secret Career as a Spy : My father's OSS records reveal no James Bond, but a World War II career like so many others"] , US News and World Report, August 20, 2008]Career
Education
*1933
Phillips Exeter Academy
*1938Harvard University - Society of Fellows, 1939-1942; he never received a Ph.D.World War II service
*1942–1943
Office of War Information
*1943–1945Office of Strategic Services Educator
*1946-1961 professor of history at Harvard
*Elected toThe American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1961.
*1966 Albert Schweitzer Professor of Humanities atCity University of New York Graduate Center - emeritus, 1994Democratic activist
*Among the founders of
Americans for Democratic Action
*Wrote speeches forAdlai Stevenson 's two presidential campaigns in 1952 and 1956
*Wrote speeches forJohn F. Kennedy 's campaign in 1960
*1961-1964 Presidential special assistant for Latin American affairs and speech writer
*Wrote speeches forRobert F. Kennedy 's campaign in 1968
*Wrote speeches forGeorge McGovern 's campaign in 1972
*Active in the presidential campaign ofTed Kennedy in 1980
*From May 2005 to his death, he was a contributingblog ger atThe Huffington Post .Death
Mr. Schlesinger died on February 28, 2007, at the age of 89. According to "The New York Times" he experienced cardiac arrest while dining out with family members in Manhattan. The newspapers have dubbed him a "historian of power." cite web
last = Martin
first = Douglas
title = Arthur Schlesinger, Historian of Power, Dies at 89
work =New York Times
date = 2007-03-01
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/01/washington/01schlesinger.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
accessdate = 2007-03-01]Writings
His 1949 book "
The Vital Center " made a case for theNew Deal policies ofFranklin D. Roosevelt , while harshly critical of both unregulatedcapitalism and of those liberals such asHenry A. Wallace who advocated coexistence withcommunism .He won a
Pulitzer Prize in history for his 1945 book "The Age of Jackson", and another in 1966 for "A Thousand Days".His 1986 book "The Cycles of American History" was an early work on cycles in politics in the United States; it was influenced by his father's work on cycles.
He became a leading opponent of
multiculturalism in the 1980s and articulated his position on it "The Disuniting of America" (1991).Published posthumously in 2007, "Journals 1952-2000" is the 894-page distillation of 6,000 pages of Schlesinger diaries on a wide variety of subjects, edited by Andrew and Stephen Schlesinger. [cite news
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/books/review/Dowd-t.html?_r=1&ref=review&pagewanted=all
title=Social Historian
authorlink=Maureen Dowd
first=Maureen
last=Dowd
work=New York Times
date=2007-10-07]This is a list of his published works:
*1939 "Orestes A. Brownson: A Pilgrim's Progress"
*1945 "The Age of Jackson"
*1949 ""
*1950 "What About Communism?"
*1951 "The General and the President, and the Future of American Foreign Policy"
*1957 "The Crisis of the Old Order: 1919-1933 (The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. I)"
*1958 "The Coming of the New Deal: 1933-1935 (The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. II)"
*1960 "The Politics of Upheaval: 1935-1936 (The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. III)"
*1960 "Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Difference?"
*1963 "The Politics of Hope"
*1963 "Paths of American Thought" (ed. withMorton White )
*1965 ""
*1965 "The MacArthur Controversy and American Foreign Policy"
*1967 "Bitter Heritage: Vietnam and American Democracy, 1941-1966"
*1967 "Congress and the Presidency: Their Role in Modern Times"
*1968 "Violence: America in the Sixties"
*1969 "The Crisis of Confidence: Ideas, Power, and Violence in America"
*1970 "The Origins of the Cold War"
*1973 "The Imperial Presidency " — reissued in 1989 (with epilogue) & 2004
*1978 "Robert Kennedy and His Times"
*1983 "Creativity in Statecraft"
*1986 "Cycles of American History"
*1988 "JFK Remembered"
*1988 "War and the Constitution: Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt"
*1990 "Is the Cold War Over?"
*1991 "The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society"
*2000 "A Life in the 20th Century, Innocent Beginnings, 1917-1950"
*2004 "War and the American Presidency"
*2007 "Journals 1952-2000"Schlesinger's papers will be available at the
New York Public Library .Pogrebin, Robin. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/26/arts/26papers.html?hp "New York Public Library Buys Schlesinger Papers"] , "New York Times ", Nov. 26, 2007.]Awards
* 1946
Pulitzer Prize for History - "The Age of Jackson"
* 1965National Book Award - "A Thousand Days"
* 1966 Pulitzer Prize for Biography - "A Thousand Days"
* 1979National Book Award - "Robert Kennedy and His Times"
* 1998National Humanities Medal
* 2003 Four Freedoms Award
* 2006 Paul Peck Award
* 2006 [http://public.elmhurst.edu/niebuhrmedal|Niebuhr Medal] Awarded byElmhurst College to an individual who exemplifies the ideals of Reinhold andH. Richard Niebuhr . Schlesinger was greatly influenced by Reinhold Niebuhr.Notes
References
*Diggins, John Patrick and Lind, Michael. "The Liberal Persuasion: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past," Princeton University Press, 1997.
*Daniel Feller, "Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.," in Robert Allen Rutland, ed. "Clio's Favorites: Leading Historians of the United States, 1945-2000" U of Missouri Press. (2000) pp 156-169.
*Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; "A Life in the Twentieth Century: Innocent Beginnings, 1917–1950" (2000), autobiography, vol 1.
*cite web
first = Sue
last = Saunders
title = Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
work = Biographies & Profiles
publisher = John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum
date =2006-02-15
url = http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historical+Resources/Biographies+and+Profiles/Profiles/Arthur+M+Schlesinger+Jr.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-29
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/01/AR2007030100053_2.html?nav=rss_email/components Washington Post obituary]
* [http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/apr2007/sb20070417_673203.htm?campaign_id=rss_daily Reference to Bay of Pigs objection]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/obituaries/02schlesinger.html New York Times obituary]
* Wills, Garry, "Nixon Agonistes", Houghton Mifflin, 1970. There is significant mention of Dr. Schlesinger.External links
* Eisler, Kim. " [http://www.washingtonian.com/blogarticles/people/capitalcomment/6749.html Arthur Schlesinger Dishes Dirt] ", "Washingtonian",
March 6 2008 .
* [http://www.kruegerbooks.com/books/sig/schlesinger-arthur.html Signature of Arthur Schlesinger]
* [http://www.geocities.com/billyspencer2000/schlesinger.htm An incredible writer and a proud Liberal all his life.] The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and "court philosopher" of the Kennedy administration was 89 when he died.Persondata
NAME = Schlesinger, Arthur Meier
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Schlesinger, Arthur Bancroft
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American historian
DATE OF BIRTH = October 15, 1917
PLACE OF BIRTH = Columbus, Ohio, United States
DATE OF DEATH = February 28, 2007
PLACE OF DEATH = Manhattan, New York, United States
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