Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Richard Hofstadter. Richard Hofstadter (August 6, 1916 – October 24, 1970) was an American historian and public intellectual of the mid-20th century. Hofstadter was the DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History at Columbia University. Rejecting his earlier historical materialist approach to history, in the 1950s he came closer to the ...

  2. Richard Hofstadter (born Aug. 6, 1916, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.—died Oct. 24, 1970, New York City) was a U.S. historian whose popular books on the political, social, and intellectual trends in U.S. history garnered two Pulitzer Prizes.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Richard Hofstadter’s stature, not only as a leading American historian but as a public intellectual who represented Columbia at its best in his time, is shown by the extraordinary honor done him when he was asked to give the commencement address in the spring of 1968.

  4. Learn about Richard Hofstadter, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and a core member of the postwar Columbia intellectuals. Explore his influential books on American political and cultural history, his role as a mentor and defender of free inquiry, and his oral history interview.

  5. Jun 23, 2020 · His intellectual life,” Hofstadter wrote of Tocqueville, “is an argument for accepting the pattern for the future, and attempting only to educate, inform, and lead it.” Resignation was where the trajectory of Hofstadter’s politics seemed to be taking him before his untimely death.

  6. Richard Hofstadter (1916-70) was Americas most distinguished historian of the twentieth century. The author of several groundbreaking books, including The American Political Tradition, he was a vigorous champion of the liberal politics that emerged from the New Deal.

  7. People also ask

  8. Apr 1, 2006 · A comprehensive study of the life and work of Richard Hofstadter, a prominent historian and public intellectual who championed liberalism and pluralism in America. The book covers his education, his books, his campaigns, his challenges, and his legacy in the context of the rise and fall of American liberalism.