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Nevins argued that economic development in the United States caused relatively little human suffering, while raising the general standard of living and making the United States the great industrial power capable of defeating Germany in both world wars. The great capitalists of that period should, he
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Nevins used narrative not only to tell a story but to propound moral lessons. It was not his inclination to deal in intellectual concepts or theories, like many academic scholars. He preferred emphasizing practical notions about the importance of national unity, principled leadership, liberal
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Nevins wrote more than 50 books, mainly political and business history and biography focusing on the nineteenth century, in addition to his many newspaper and academic articles. The hallmarks of his books were his extensive, in-depth research and a vigorous, almost journalistic writing style.
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later criticized Nevins for deferring to power and thereby misleading readers. By contrast, historian Priscilla Roberts argues that his studies of inventors and businessmen brought about a reassessment of American industrialization and its leaders. She writes:
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Frémont, the West's Greatest Adventurer; being a biography from certain hitherto unpublished sources of General John C. Frémont, together with his wife, Jessie Benton Frémont, and some account of the period of expansion which found a brilliant leader in the
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argued, be viewed, not as "robber barons", but as men whose economic self-interest had played an essentially, positive role in American history, and who had done nothing criminal by the standards of their time.
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politics, enlightened journalism, the social responsibility of business and industry, and scientific and technical progress that added to the cultural improvement of humanity.
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The modern concept of oral history was developed in the 1940s by American historian and journalist Joseph Allan Nevins and his associates at Columbia University
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Polk: The Diary of President, 1845–1849, covering the Mexican war, the acquisition of Oregon, and the conquest of California and the Southwest
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Upon returning to Columbia, Nevins began working on a multi-volume series on the American Civil War. The first volume
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and the Rockefeller family, including a two-volume authorized biography of John D. Rockefeller. Business journalist
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He married Mary Fleming (Richardson) in 1916, and the couple had two daughters, Anne Elizabeth and Meredith.
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in 1928. During a leave of absence from his newspaper job, Nevins spent a term teaching American history at
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Krout, John A. "Allan Nevins—An Appreciation" pp v-vii in Donald Sheehan and Harold C. Syrett, eds.
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Immersed in Great Affairs - Allan Nevins and the Heroic Age of American History by Gerald L. Fetner
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Middlekauff, Robert. "Telling the Story of the Civil War: Allan Nevins as a Narrative Historian."
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for twenty years, as well as continued writing and editing history books. He resigned from the
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Finding aid to Allan Nevins papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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In contending that Rockefeller did "nothing criminal", in light of his central role in the
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Nevins also planned and helped to edit a pioneering 13-volume series exploring American
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also became a journalist and author. The Society of American Historians awards an
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program to operate on an institutionalized basis in the U.S., which continues as
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Immersed in Great Affairs: Allan Nevins and the Heroic Age of American History
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Immersed in Great Affairs: Allan Nevins and the Heroic Age of American History
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From May 6, 1938, until August 18, 1957, Nevins hosted a 15-minute radio show
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that the same region had brought to the new nation in the revolutionary era.
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Essays in American Historiography: Papers Presented in Honor of Allan Nevins
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in organizing "Professors for Kennedy", a political advocacy group in the
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and a $ 10,000 Scribners Literary Prize. In 1948 Nevins created the first
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job in order to become a full-time faculty member and in 1939 succeeded
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A Study in Power: John D. Rockefeller, Industrialist and Philanthropist
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in Australia and New Zealand in 1943–1944, and in 1945–1946 worked in
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Study In Power: John D. Rockefeller, Industrialist and Philanthropist
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Professor of History. His major works during this period included:
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Priyadershini, S. (April 26, 2018). "Stories from the suburb".
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James M McPherson. Annotated bibliography entry for Ordeal in
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The American States During and After the Revolution, 1775–1789
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Historians and biographers who followed Nevins' lead include
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Hamilton Fish; The Inner History of the Grant Administration
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History of the Bank of New York and Trust Company, 1784–1934
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John D. Rockefeller: The Heroic Age of American Enterprise
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As an historian, Nevins supervised more than 100 doctoral
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and about a year later gave up that position to become an
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Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, vol. 2
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as chief public affairs officer at the American embassy.
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American Social History as Recorded by British Travellers
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Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professors of American History
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In 1966, Nevins received the Golden Plate Award of the
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has a slight but perceptible pro-Union bias, just as
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People of the United States Office of War Information
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Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners
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Douglas, Buchanan, and Party Chaos, 1857–1859 (1950);
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He was buried at Kensico Cemetery in 906:Henry White: Thirty Years of American Diplomacy 373:, Nevins grew dismayed at what he perceived as 2934:University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni 1005:The Organized War to Victory, 1864–1865 (1971) 544:, where he worked as senior researcher at the 404:In 1928, Nevins joined the history faculty of 230:, where he earned an M.A. in English in 1913. 2675:Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography 2659: 1438: 1040: 984:Fruits of Manifest Destiny, 1847–1852 (1947); 916:Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography 689:Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography 537:various days, usually in the late afternoon. 502:Columbia University's Center for Oral History 442:(1936, which won his second Pulitzer Prize), 358:, arranged for Nevins to have this position. 16:American historian and journalist (1890–1971) 1067: 1065: 2666: 2652: 1445: 1431: 1292: 970:The Emergence of Modern America, 1865–1878 815:An enthusiastic supporter of then-Senator 340:The Emergence of Modern America, 1865–1878 287:about a year after publishing its history 31: 1291:Priscilla M, Roberts, "Nevins, Allan" in 999:War Becomes Revolution, 1862–1863 (1960); 883:The Emergence of Modern America 1865–1878 861:The Evening Post; a Century of Journalism 736:His biographer explained Nevins' style: 630:in History in 1972. Historians including 518:Ford: The Times, the Man, and the Company 469:from 1940 to 1941. In 1942, he published 301:The American States During and After the 289:The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism 1062: 993:Prologue to Civil War, 1859–1861 (1950); 560:and wrote an introduction for Kennedy's 393:, which as a historian he contrasted to 263:Nevins then accepted positions with the 1241: 348:Frémont: The West's Greatest Adventurer 178:and his biographies of such figures as 2906: 1340:"Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage" 1337: 1282:. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1975. p. 145. 922:Letters of Grover Cleveland, 1850–1908 881:A History of American Life vol. VIII: 745: 698: 655:Subjects of his biographies included: 2647: 1426: 1299:. Taylor & Francis. p. 869. 996:The Improvised War, 1861–1862 (1959); 863:(1922), history of the NYC newspaper 452:The Heroic Age of American Enterprise 342:in 1927, and a biography of explorer 2954:Historians of the American Civil War 1002:The Organized War, 1863–1864 (1960); 912:Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage 608:American Academy of Arts and Letters 422:Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage 2989:American people of Scottish descent 2929:People from Ridgefield, Connecticut 987:A House Dividing, 1852–1857 (1947); 937:: With Some Account of Peter Cooper 613: 471:America: The Story of A Free People 13: 2944:20th-century American male writers 2924:People from Adams County, Illinois 1358: 1338:Nevins, Allan (February 6, 1962). 810: 446:(1938), a two-volume biography of 291:in 1922. In 1923 Nevins published 248:(1914) (about a Colonial American 14: 3025: 3009:American male non-fiction writers 2994:American people of German descent 1402: 1320:The Ludlow Massacre still matters 649: 582:: Historian of the American Dream 454:(1940; rewritten and expanded as 310:In 1924 Nevins resigned from the 2939:20th-century American historians 2844: 1386:The Huntington Library Quarterly 1160:"Allan Nevins - American author" 928:Dictionary of American Biography 733:, "A History of American Life". 2949:Historians of the United States 1455:American Historical Association 1331: 1313: 1285: 1272: 1257: 1227: 1221:American Academy of Achievement 600:American Historical Association 589:American Academy of Achievement 1409:Works by or about Allan Nevins 1205: 1192: 1177: 1152: 1142: 1117: 1034: 848: 750:Nevins wrote several books on 604:Society of American Historians 399:separation of church and state 275:and worked as a journalist in 1: 1248:"National Book Awards – 1972" 1027: 241:Nevins wrote his first book, 624:Westchester County, New York 297:America through British Eyes 205: 7: 2999:Burials at Kensico Cemetery 2979:Columbia University faculty 2959:National Book Award winners 424:(1932, which won his first 10: 3030: 2015:Robert Livingston Schuyler 1019:with the collaboration of 855:available free online here 831:1960 presidential election 705:Nevins' greatest work was 558:1960 Presidential Campaign 367:1928 Presidential Campaign 356:Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr. 218:farmer. His father was of 2853: 2842: 2682: 2436: 2225: 2087:Bernadotte Everly Schmitt 2006: 1932:Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr. 1795: 1697:William Archibald Dunning 1601:Charles Francis Adams Jr. 1592: 1461: 1350:– via Google Books. 1200:Immersed in Great Affairs 1081:January 2004 - SUNY Press 479:Office of War Information 437:: The Inner Story of the 236: 165: 124: 114: 107: 99: 84: 65: 39: 30: 23: 2741:Douglas Southall Freeman 1980:Kenneth Scott Latourette 1673:Frederick Jackson Turner 1293:Kelly Boyd, ed. (1999). 1280:The Rockefeller Syndrome 1252:National Book Foundation 222:heritage and his mother 2199:Lynn Townsend White Jr. 1948:William Linn Westermann 1924:James Westfall Thompson 1884:Charles Howard McIlwain 1681:William Milligan Sloane 1494:William Frederick Poole 1254:. Retrieved 2012-03-17. 1164:Encyclopedia Britannica 853:Many of the titles are 646:annually in his honor. 636:Allan Nevins on History 336:New York Public Library 256:) and a history of the 103:Mary Fleming Richardson 2974:Bancroft Prize winners 2699:Charles Edward Russell 2509:Laurel Thatcher Ulrich 1908:William Scott Ferguson 1785:Charles McLean Andrews 1125:"Allan Nevins Summary" 955:The Gateway to History 743: 620:Menlo Park, California 534:Adult Education Series 444:The Gateway to History 258:University of Illinois 228:University of Illinois 89:University of Illinois 2781:Ola Elizabeth Winslow 2394:Caroline Walker Bynum 2386:John Henry Coatsworth 2167:Robert Roswell Palmer 1972:Thomas J. Wertenbaker 1852:Herbert Eugene Bolton 1836:Evarts Boutell Greene 1828:James Harvey Robinson 1761:Charles Homer Haskins 1737:William Roscoe Thayer 1550:Richard Salter Storrs 1502:Charles Kendall Adams 1398:66.2 (1973): 177–186. 1378:(1962)(INVALID LINK) 1236:Battle Cry of Freedom 1077:May 13, 2013, at the 1023:. 3 vols. (1954–1963) 914:(1932). Won the 1933 827:Henry Steele Commager 738: 525:Adventures in Science 475:Henry Steele Commager 414:Evarts Boutell Greene 369:which he covered for 266:New York Evening Post 77:San Mateo, California 2793:Samuel Eliot Morison 2501:Gabrielle M. Spiegel 2354:William Leuchtenburg 2135:Roy Franklin Nichols 2071:Walter Prescott Webb 1996:Samuel Eliot Morison 1820:James Henry Breasted 1769:Edward Potts Cheyney 1753:Jean Jules Jusserand 1705:Andrew C. McLaughlin 1665:Albert Bushnell Hart 1526:James Burrill Angell 1470:Andrew Dickson White 1278:Ferdinand Lundberg. 1095:"Allan Nevins Facts" 950:online edition vol 2 947:online edition vol 1 805:Cornelius Vanderbilt 632:Ray Allen Billington 570:. He also published 439:Grant Administration 344:John Charles Frémont 212:Camp Point, Illinois 58:Camp Point, Illinois 2817:William Allen White 2322:Natalie Zemon Davis 2031:Louis R. Gottschalk 1964:Sidney Bradshaw Fay 1956:Carlton J. H. Hayes 1876:Michael Rostovtzeff 1812:Henry Osborn Taylor 1804:Dana Carleton Munro 1729:Worthington C. Ford 1721:George Lincoln Burr 1657:George Burton Adams 1649:J. Franklin Jameson 1609:Alfred Thayer Mahan 1217:www.achievement.org 1105:on October 24, 2020 976:Ordeal of the Union 822:Profiles in Courage 797:John D. Rockefeller 752:John D. Rockefeller 746:John D. Rockefeller 721:National Book Award 713:Ordeal of the Union 708:Ordeal of the Union 700:Ordeal of the Union 681:John D. Rockefeller 628:National Book Award 580:James Truslow Adams 563:Profiles in Courage 490:The Ordeal of Union 448:John D. Rockefeller 406:Columbia University 210:Nevins was born in 192:John D. Rockefeller 172:Joseph Allan Nevins 119:Columbia University 44:Joseph Allan Nevins 2835:Samuel Flagg Bemis 2829:Robert E. Sherwood 2811:Linnie Marsh Wolfe 2775:Ray Stannard Baker 2747:Ralph Barton Perry 2705:Burton J. Hendrick 2517:Barbara D. Metcalf 2469:Jonathan D. Spence 2461:James M. McPherson 2306:William H. McNeill 2258:John Hope Franklin 2250:William J. Bouwsma 2151:John King Fairbank 2095:Samuel Flagg Bemis 1900:Laurence M. Larson 1689:Theodore Roosevelt 1633:John Bach McMaster 1566:George Park Fisher 1518:William Wirt Henry 1453:Presidents of the 1364:Fetner, Gerald L. 1263:Gerald L. Fetner. 1183:Gerald L. Fetner, 793:J. 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Margaret Clapp
Louis Filler
Philip S. Foner
Carlton C. Qualey
James A. Rawley
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Grover Cleveland
Hamilton Fish
Henry Ford
John D. Rockefeller
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Presbyterian
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Robert Rogers
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