Children of the Uprooted

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Oscar Handlin
G. Braziller, 1966 - Acculturation - 551 pages
Writings of the children of immigrants. Includes works by Joel Chandler Harris, David Belasco, Josiah Royce, Louis Sullivan, Louis D. Brandeis, Thorstein Veblen, Finley Peter Dunne, Theodore Dreiser, Carl Sandburg, Fiorello La Guardia, Arther M. Schlesinger, Heywood Broun, Archibald MacLeish, Reinhold Niebuhr, Walter Reuther, William Saroyan, Nelson Algren, Peter De Vries, John Fante, and Delmore Schwartz, among others.

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Free Joe and the Rest of the World 1887
7
David Belasco 18531931
21
Josiah Royce 18551916
31
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About the author (1966)

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Oscar Handlin received his Ph.D. from Harvard University, where he has taught since 1939 and was director of the Center for the Study of the History of Liberty until 1966. From 1979 to 1984, he was director of the university library at Harvard, and, after holding the Charles Warren chair in history for many years, in 1984 he became Charles M. Loeb University Professor. Handlin, who is a consensus historian and a strong advocate of civil rights, has written extensively on urban history and immigration. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1952 for The Uprooted (1951), his study of immigrants in the eastern cities of America written from the perspective of the immigrant. The son of immigrant parents himself, he made his special field of study the social history of immigrant groups who came to the United States in the nineteenth century from eastern and southern Europe. In The Americans (1963), as in others of his books, he dispensed with footnotes, bibliography, and identification of quotations in favor of "unobtrusive" learning. Handlin edited Children of the Uprooted (1966), which includes excerpts from various authors on the subject of the "marginality" of immigrants, and collaborated on a number of works with his first wife, Mary, and his second wife, Lillian. On the subject of education, he wrote The American University as an Instrument of Republican Culture (1970) and John Dewey's Challenge to Education: Historical Perspectives on the Cultural Context (1959).

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