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Fischer's Birthday

Started by BrownBess, December 02, 2011, 01:39:44 PM

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BrownBess

David Hackett Fischer
Born    December 2, 1935 (age 75)
Occupation    Professor
Nationality    United States
Genres    History
Notable work(s)    Washington's Crossing (Pivotal Moments in American History); Albion's Seed

David Hackett Fischer (born December 2, 1935) is University Professor and Earl Warren Professor of History at Brandeis University. Fischer's major works have tackled everything from large macroeconomic and cultural trends (Albion's Seed, The Great Wave) to narrative histories of significant events (Paul Revere's Ride, Washington's Crossing) to explorations of historiography (Historians' Fallacies, in which he coined the term Historian's fallacy).

He is best known for two major works: Albion's Seed and Washington's Crossing (Pivotal Moments in American History). In Albion's Seed, he argued that core aspects of American culture stem from four British folkways and regional cultures and that their interaction and conflict have been decisive factors in U.S. political and historical development. In the the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington's Crossing, Fischer provides a narrative of George Washington's leadership of the Continental Army during the winter of 1776-1777 during the American Revolutionary War.

In 2008 he published Champlain's Dream, an exploration of Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer and founder of Quebec City. It was a runner-up in the 2009 Cundill Prize.

Fischer received a B.A. from Princeton University and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. He received the 2006 Irving Kristol Award from the American Enterprise Institute. He was admitted as an honorary member of The Society of the Cincinnati in 2006.
[edit] Selected works

    Historians' Fallacies : Toward a Logic of Historical Thought (1970) ISBN 0-06-131545-1
    The Revolution of American Conservatism: The Federalist Party in the Era of Jeffersonian Democracy (1976) ISBN 0-226-25135-7
    Concord: The Social History of a New England Town 1750-1850 (1984) (Editor)
    Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America (1989) ISBN 0-19-503794-4
    Paul Revere's Ride (1994) ISBN 0-19-508847-6
    The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History (2000) ISBN 0-19-505377-X
    Washington's Crossing (Pivotal Moments in American History) (2004) ISBN 0-19-517034-2
    Liberty and Freedom: A Visual History of America's Founding Ideas (2005) ISBN 0-19-516253-6
    Champlain's Dream: (2008)

[edit] External links

    A review of David Hackett Fischer's Historians' Fallacies : Toward a Logic of Historical Thought
    Brandeis University History Department Faculty Page
    They Didn't Name That Lake for Nothing, Sunday Book Review, The New York Times, Oct. 31, 2008

Fred


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