Schlesinger ArthurJr

Date of birth and time Oct 15, 1917 , 01:55:00

  • Zodiac Sign Virgo
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  • Zodiac Sign Leo
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  • Rodden Rating: AA

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Family : Change residence 1924 (Moved to Cambridge, MA)

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1945 (The Age of Jackson, Pulitzer-prize winning)

Work : New Job 1946 (Teaching history at Harvard)

Work : New Job 1961 (At the White House)

Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 1964 (Resigned from White House position)

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1966 (A Thousand Days: JFK In the White House, Pulitzer-prize winning)

Relationship : Divorce dates 1970 (Divorced first wife)

Relationship : Marriage 1971 (Second wife)

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 2004 (Last book)

Death:Death of Child 2004 (Daughter Katherine)

Death:Death by Heart Attack 28 February 2007 in Manhattan (Age 89) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American writer and historian who was awarded two Pulitzer prizes for "The Age Of Jackson," 1945 and "A Thousand Days: JFK In The White House," 1966. He was the younger of two sons of Elizabeth Bancroft and Arthur Meier Schlesinger, a man known as the dean of American historians. In fact his father was so influential in his life, that young Arthur changed his middle name to be the same as his dads and added the "Jr." to his name. The family moved to Cambridge, MA in 1924 when dad landed a job on the Harvard faculty. Initially Arthur attended public school but his parents transferred him to Philips Exeter Academy. He graduated at age 15, and his parents, thinking him too young for college, took him on a trip around the world. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard in 1938. Although his eyesight prevented him from seeing active duty during WWII, he served as a writer for the Office of War Information and then for the Office of Strategic Services. Immediately after the war he worked as a journalist and in 1946, Schlesinger himself landed a job on the faculty of Harvard. He had married Marian Cannon and they had four children, twins, Stephen and Katharine, and and then Christina and Andrew came along. The couple divorced in 1970 and in 1971 Schlesinger married Alexandra Emmet, who had a child, Peter Allan, from a previous marriage. Together they had a son Robert, who was named after Robert Kennedy. His daughter Katharine died in 2004. In 1961 he joined John Kennedys staff at the White House as special assistant. He resigned in 1964 after Kennedys death. He would become best known for his books on the Kennedy administration. In 1966 he taught at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and later at City University of New York as Albert Schweitzer professor of the humanities. With his trademark bowtie, liberal leanings, and acerbic wit, Schlesinger was the epitome of an elite academic. He was fiercely political, calling for Nixons impeachment, praising the Kennedy brothers, John and Robert, denouncing McCarthy era tactics and criticizing President George W. Bush and his administration for involvement in the Iraq War. He enjoyed the good life, parties with the intelligentsia, martinis and food. He published his last book, “War and the American Presidency,” in 2004. The award-winning historian and prolific author died of a heart attack on February 28, 2007 in Manhattan. He was 89. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

Born: October 15, 1917

Place of Birth: Columbus, United States

Recent News

Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. passed away on February 28, 2007. As he is no longer alive, there are no recent news updates about him.

Social Media Presence

Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. lived before the rise of social media and therefore does not have any social media profiles.

Recent Projects

As Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. passed away in 2007, he has no recent projects. During his lifetime, he was a prolific historian and author, known for his work on American liberalism, the Kennedy administration, and the New Deal.

Biography

Arthur Meier Schlesinger Jr. was an American historian, social critic, and public intellectual. A specialist in American history, much of Schlesinger's work focuses on leaders such as Andrew Jackson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy. He won the Pulitzer Prize for History and the National Book Award for his book "A Thousand Days," which chronicled his time as a special assistant to President Kennedy.

Legacy

Schlesinger's legacy endures through his numerous publications and his influence on the field of American history. His works remain widely read and referenced in academic circles and beyond. Some of his most notable books include "The Age of Jackson," "The Age of Roosevelt," and "A Thousand Days."

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