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Middlekauff, Robert. "Telling the Story of the Civil War: Allan Nevins as a Narrative Historian."
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A 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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The American States During and After the Revolution, 1775–1789
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638:(1975) to celebrate his accomplishments. His granddaughter
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History of the Bank of New York and Trust Company, 1784–1934
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and about a year later gave up that position to become an
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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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Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners
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Douglas, Buchanan, and Party Chaos, 1857–1859 (1950);
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1013:. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. (1953)
966:. 2 vols. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (1940)
540:After retiring from Columbia, Nevins relocated to
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1396:Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
622:, in 1971. He was buried at Kensico Cemetery in
906:Henry White: Thirty Years of American Diplomacy
373:, Nevins grew dismayed at what he perceived as
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1005:The Organized War to Victory, 1864–1865 (1971)
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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),
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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
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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
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560:and wrote an introduction for Kennedy's
393:, which as a historian he contrasted to
263:Nevins then accepted positions with the
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922:Letters of Grover Cleveland, 1850–1908
881:A History of American Life vol. VIII:
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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
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471:America: The Story of A Free People
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446:(1938), a two-volume biography of
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582:: Historian of the American Dream
454:(1940; rewritten and expanded as
310:In 1924 Nevins resigned from the
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1386:The Huntington Library Quarterly
1160:"Allan Nevins - American author"
928:Dictionary of American Biography
733:, "A History of American Life".
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1455:American Historical Association
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589:American Academy of Achievement
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241:Nevins wrote his first book,
624:Westchester County, New York
297:America through British Eyes
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831:1960 presidential election
705:Nevins' greatest work was
558:1960 Presidential Campaign
367:1928 Presidential Campaign
356:Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr.
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1932:Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.
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1601:Charles Francis Adams Jr.
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1200:Immersed in Great Affairs
1081:January 2004 - SUNY Press
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437:: The Inner Story of the
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1980:Kenneth Scott Latourette
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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
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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
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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
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1502:Charles Kendall Adams
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1236:Battle Cry of Freedom
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414:Evarts Boutell Greene
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266:New York Evening Post
77:San Mateo, California
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2501:Gabrielle M. Spiegel
2354:William Leuchtenburg
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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
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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
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2829:Robert E. Sherwood
2811:Linnie Marsh Wolfe
2775:Ray Stannard Baker
2747:Ralph Barton Perry
2705:Burton J. Hendrick
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2469:Jonathan D. Spence
2461:James M. McPherson
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2258:John Hope Franklin
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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. Pierpont Morgan
756:Ferdinand Lundberg
644:Allan Nevins Prize
568:American Civil War
546:Huntington Library
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352:Cornell University
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