Daniel Aaron

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Daniel Aaron


Born
in Chicago, Illinois, The United States
August 04, 1912

Died
April 30, 2016

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The son of Jewish immigrants, Daniel Aaron was an American writer and academic who helped found the Library of America. Aaron earned a BA from the University of Michigan, and in 1937 earned the first Ph.D. in "American Civilization" from Harvard University. Aaron taught at Smith College and at Harvard from 1971 until his retirement in 1983. ...more

Average rating: 4.1 · 4,905 ratings · 209 reviews · 59 distinct works
Writers on the Left

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The Unwritten War: American...

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The Americanist

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Take the Measure of the Man...

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Men of Good Hope: A Story o...

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Cincinnati: Queen City of t...

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Commonplace Book, 1934-2012

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The American Republic

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American Issues Forum: A Co...

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America in crisis;: Fourtee...

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“Historical fiction isn't history in the conventional sense and shouldn't be judged as such. The best historical novels are loyal to history, but it is a history absorbed and set to music”
Daniel Aaron