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Reviews in American History | 1995

I Become More Radical With Every Year: The Intellectual Odyssey of Vernon Louis Parrington

David W. Levy

Among that select handful of American historians who have enjoyed the widest scholarly and popular admiration in the twentieth century, Vernon Louis Parrington is unique in several respects. In the first place, his fame rests entirely on a single work. He won the Pulitzer Prize for the first two volumes of Main Currents in American Thought, published in 1927 when he was fiftyfive years old. The third volume appeared in fragmentary form in 1930, a year after his untimely death at fifty-seven. His other scholarly output-two or three short pieces on aspects of American literature and about three dozen book reviews-would scarcely be sufficient to earn him tenure at any selfrespecting modern university. Parrington is also something of an oddity because his formal academic training had been extremely meager and never in the field of history. His highest degree was the Master of Arts awarded in course by Emporia College where he had been an undergraduate and then a young professor. He once described himself as a literary refugee among the drilled hosts of the historians (p. 197) and was attached to Departments of English throughout his career. Finally, it is difficult to think of any other figure who occupied so prominent a place in the scholarly life of this century about whom-until now-we knew so little. The longest published treatment of Vernon Parrington before this fulllength biography by H. Lark Hall was, of course, the stimulating and eloquent eighty-five-page discussion in Richard Hofstadters The Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington (1968). Beyond that, those who were curious about Parrington resorted to the chapter in Robert Skotheims American Intellectual Histories and Historians (1968), and to perhaps a half dozen short articles of varying value that have appeared since 1960, the most generally useful of them being, no doubt, Skotheim and Kermit Vanderbilts Vernon Louis Parrington: The Mind and Art of a Historian of Ideas, in the


Reviews in American History | 1986

The Hero and the Saint@@@Herbert Croly of the New Republic: The Life and Thought of an American Progressive.

John Milton Cooper; David W. Levy

Here is the first full-length biography of Herbert Croly (1869-1930), one of the major American social thinkers of the twentieth century. David W. Levy explains the origins and impact of Crolys penetrating analysis of American life and tells the story of a career that included his founding of one of the most influential journals of the period, The New Republic, in 1914 and his writing of The Promise of American Life (1909), a landmark in the history of American ideas.Originally published in 1984.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


The Journal of American History | 1992

FDR's fireside chats

Franklin D. Roosevelt; Russell D. Buhite; David W. Levy


Archive | 1991

The debate over Vietnam

David W. Levy


Archive | 1985

Herbert Croly of the New Republic: The Life and Thought of an American Progressive

David W. Levy


Columbia Law Review | 1973

Letters of Louis D. Brandeis

Paul A. Freund; Melvin I. Urofsky; David W. Levy; Louis D. Brandeis


The American Historical Review | 1975

Jews, Wars, and Communism

David W. Levy; Zosa Szajkowski


Journal of Supreme Court History | 1999

Before Brown: The Racial Integration of American Higher Education

David W. Levy


The Journal of American History | 1993

The Challenge of Our Time: Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Croly, Randolph Bourne and the Making of Modern America.

David W. Levy


Archive | 1993

The People v. Clarence Darrow: The Bribery Trial of America's Greatest Lawyer

David W. Levy

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Melvin I. Urofsky

Virginia Commonwealth University

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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