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588:. Nasaw told the family that as an academic historian, he had no interest in writing an "authorized biography". "I told him I would undertake this project if I had guarantees to see all the documents at the Kennedy Library and elsewhere, and if I were free to write whatever I wanted, with no censorship or interference of any kind," Nasaw said. Senator Kennedy said he had read and admired Nasaw's book on Hearst and believed the historian would make a "fair evaluation of his life and contributions." The Kennedy family agreed to sit for interviews and to make Joseph Kennedy's private papers available. After publication, the book was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 2013. 428: 512:"unearths fascinating details about everything from the early history of the movies to pre-World War I dance crazes," wrote critic Jackson Lears in the New York Times. Nasaw "raises fundamental questions about the web of connections joining commercial play, public space and cultural cohesion," he wrote. 359:
Although he has published three biographies, Nasaw describes himself as an academic historian, rather than a biographer. A historian, he says, "sweeps away the fables, the myths, the stories" and places scholarly subjects "in time and over time", while for biographers, the organization of the work is
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in Jerusalem. Nasaw has been on the doctoral faculty of the City University of New York's Graduate Center since 1990, where he also served as chairman. He was director of the CUNY Graduate Center's Center for the Humanities, and the chairman of the advisory board of the Leon Levy Center for Biography
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Nasaw's 2000 biography of the American newspaper baron was praised as "an absorbing and ingeniously organized biography... of the most powerful publisher America has ever known", and for "immediacy that almost makes the reader forget that the author himself was not there as the story unfolded". In
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While studying at Columbia University, for more than two years from 1970 Nasaw was one of two full-time teachers in the Elizabeth Cleaners Street School, a short-lived experimental alternative free high school founded in New York City. The experience gave rise to the book "Starting Your Own High
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wrote: "The great strength of this immense biography is the way in which David Nasaw causes these tributaries — capitalism, radicalism, and educational aspiration — to converge like the three rivers (the Allegheny, the Ohio, and the Monongahela) whose confluence makes the site of Pittsburgh
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laid out in advance. "Writing history is not an art but a craft," Nasaw has said. "It requires interpretation and fifty sources and integrating and assembling this material into a story told by an individual voice."
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for biography. A reviewer praised Nasaw for "bringing to life the fascinating world of business moguls, statesmen, journalists and intellectuals in which Carnegie moved." Praising Nasaw's "keen all-rounder's eye",
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In this Nasaw's highly cited history, Nasaw "unearthed the long-forgotten story of the Newsboy Strike." The book inspired the Disney film
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who specializes in the cultural, social and business history of early 20th Century America. Nasaw is on the faculty of the
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for 12 years. They are the parents of twin sons: Peter Caleb Nasaw and journalist Daniel Allen Nasaw, born in 1980.
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In addition to writing numerous scholarly and popular books, he has written for publications such as the
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in 1978. During the 1987–1988 academic year, he was as a Fulbright Professor of American Studies at
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David Mehegan (August 5, 2006). "AUTHOR ENJOYS FULL ACCESS FOR BOOK ON KENNEDY PATRIARCH".
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Postliterary America: From Bagel Shop Jazz to Micropoetries: Contemp North American Poetry
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for American history. It was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award.
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Nasaw's 2006 biography of the American steel mogul, was a finalist for the 2007
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The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy
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100 Notable Books of the Year, and among the Favorite Books of 2006 by the
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Schooled to Order: A Social History of Public Schooling in United States
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The Last Million: Europe's Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War
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approached Nasaw to write a biography of his father, Kennedy patriarch
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Starting Your Own High School: The Story of an Alternative High School
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Mari Rich, Olivia J. Smith, and Clifford Thompson, eds.,
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2001 – Ann M. Sperber Biography Award for Journalism
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Gary Shapiro (June 5, 2006). "The Taming Of the Story".
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Nasaw has appeared in several documentaries, including
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School," written by the students and edited by Nasaw.
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magazines, and the cofounder of Xexoxial Editions and
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with a Bachelor of Arts in 1967, before enrolling in
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Cortland, New York
Bucknell University
Columbia University
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
CUNY Graduate Center
Dinitia Smith
biographer
historian
Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Columbia Journalism Review
Dissent
The New Yorker
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal
Slate
The London Review of Books
Condé Nast Traveler
History Channel
10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America
Homestead Strike
Assassination of President McKinley
Cortland, New York
thrillers
avant-garde
Dreamtime Village
West Lima, Wisconsin
Roslyn, New York
Roslyn High School

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