- Daniel Aaron (academic)
Daniel Aaron, 1912 – is an American writer and academic. Aaron helped found the
Library of America in 1978.Cromie, William J., Ken Gewertz, Corydon Ireland, and Alvin Powell. [http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2007/06.07/03-honorands.html "Honorary degrees awarded at Commencement’s Morning Exercises,"] "Harvard Gazette". June 7, 2007.]In 1937, Aaron became the first to graduate with a degree in "American Civilization" from
Harvard University . [see above] ]Aaron also studied at the
University of Michigan .elected work
* "The Americanist" (2007). [Dirda, Michael. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/03/AR2007050301797.html "From scholar Daniel Aaron, the long view of civilization,"] "The Washington Post." May 6, 2007.]
* "American Notes: Selected Essays" (1994).New York Review of Books: [http://www.nybooks.com/authors/2107 Books by Daniel Aaron] ]
* "Cincinnati, Queen City of the West: 1819-1838" (1992). [see above] ]
* "Writers on the Left" (1992). [see above] ]
* "Writers on the Left; Episodes in American Literary Communism" (1974). [see above] ]
* "The Unwritten War; American Writers and the Civil War" (1973). [see above] ] America in Crisis; Fourteen Crucial Episodes in American History (1971). [see above] ]Notes
References
ee also
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List of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Department of Literature
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