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Stanley Albert Wolpert Born December 23, 1927
Brooklyn, New YorkAlma mater City College(B.A.)
University of Pennsylvania(A.M.)(Ph.D.)Occupation Indologist Stanley Wolpert (1927-) is an American Indologist, author, and academic. He is considered one of the world's foremost authorities[1] on the political and intellectual history of modern India and Pakistan[2] and has written fiction and nonfiction books on the topics. He taught at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 1959-2002.[3]
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Biography
Early life
Stanley Albert Wolpert was born on December 23, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York[3] to Russian Jewish parents. While serving as an engineer aboard a U.S. Merchant Marine ship[1] he arrived in Bombay, India for the first time on February 12, 1948. Upon arriving, he was both fascinated and overwhelmed by the extraordinary outpouring of grief over the death of Mahatma Gandhi- who he then knew very little about- just two weeks earlier.[4] Atop a hill, he witnessed numerous mourning Indians who were rushing to touch the ashes of Gandhi as the ship on which the urn was placed weighed anchor to scatter a portion of his ashes into the water below.[4] On returning home, he abandoned his career in marine engineering for the study of Indian history.[4][5][6][7] He received a B.A. from City College in 1953,[3] and an A.M. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1955 and 1959.[3][2] with a dissertation (published as Tilak and Gokhale)[6] on the revolutionary and reform wings of the Indian National Congress.[4]
Career
Wolpert began his academic career in 1959, when he took a job as an instructor in the Department of History at UCLA. He was promoted in 1960-63 to assistant professor;[3] 1963-66 associate professor;[3] 1967 full professor.[3] In 1968 he was appointed department chair.[3] He is now an emeritus professor.
Recognition
In 1975 Wolpert was awarded UCLA's Distinguished Teaching Award.[3]
Recent years
In March 2011 Wolpert appeared on the TV interview show "Connie Martinson Talks Books" to promote his 2010 book, India and Pakistan: Continued Conflict or Cooperation. Topics discussed included British rule of India; the partition of India; the Kashmir dispute; as well as the current political situation of the two nations, including religious wars between Hindus and Muslims.[8][9]
Personal life
He has been married to Dorothy Wolpert (née Guberman) since June 12, 1953. They met in an American government class at UCLA, where Dorothy studied law. She is now a senior partner in a Century City law firm, and has made several visits to India with her husband. They have two sons—Daniel and Adam, and three grandchildren—Sam, Max, and Sabine.[7]
Publications
Non-Fiction
- Tilak and Gokhale : Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India (1962)
- Morley and India, 1906-1910 (1967)
- A New History of India (1977, 1982, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008)
- Roots of Confrontation in South Asia : Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and the Superpowers (1982)
- Jinnah of Pakistan (1984)
- Congress and Indian Nationalism : The Pre-Independence Phase (co-edited with Richard Sisson) (1988)
- India (1991)
- Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan : His Life and Times (1993)
- Nehru : A Tryst With Destiny (1996)
- Gandhi's Passion : The Life and the Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi (2001)
- India and Pakistan: Continued Conflict or Cooperation (2010)
- Shameful Flight:The Last Years of British Empire in India(2006)
Fiction
- Aboard the Flying Swan (1954)
- Nine Hours to Rama (1962)
- The Expedition: A Novel (1967)
- An Error of Judgment (1970)
References
- ^ a b 2005 UCLA International Institute blog reporting on the publication of Wolpert's 2002 book, Gandhi's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=30808
- ^ a b Dr. Stanley Wolpert's UCLA Faculty homepage http://www.history.ucla.edu/people/faculty?lid=393
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Professor Stanley Wolpert's academic career and short biography http://www.oac.cdlib.org/data/13030/vz/kt400005vz/files/kt400005vz.pdf
- ^ a b c d 1997 UCLA Today article on Wolpert's academic background http://www.today.ucla.edu/portal/ut/970328DeathOf.aspx
- ^ Wolpert, Stanley (2001). Gandhi's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Oxford University Press. pp. vii
- ^ a b 1997 interview with Stanley Wolpert http://www.rediff.com/news/mar/01nehru.htm
- ^ a b Long, Roger D. (editor) (2004).Charisma and Commitment in South Asian History: Essays presented to Stanley Wolpert. pp. 6-35.
- ^ Part I: March, 2011 - Stanley Wolpert appears on "Connie Martinson Talks Books" (part I) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq9vgYE_A2M
- ^ Part II http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ5YtX8wjt4
Categories:- 1927 births
- American Indologists
- City College of New York alumni
- Historians of India
- Historians of Pakistan
- Historians of South Asia
- Living people
- People from Brooklyn
- University of Pennsylvania alumni
- University of California, Los Angeles faculty
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