Background
Hartz, Louis was born on April 7, 1919 in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. Son of Max and Fannie (Plotkin) Hartz.
( Hartz’s influential interpretation of american politica...)
Hartz’s influential interpretation of american political thought since the Revolution. He contends that americanca gave rise to a new concept of a liberal society, a “liberal tradition” that has been central to our experience of events both at home and abroad. New Introduction by Tom Wicker; Index.
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( Hartz elaborates his widly discussed "fragment theory" ...)
Hartz elaborates his widly discussed "fragment theory" of new societies and projects some of its implications for the modern age.
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Hartz, Louis was born on April 7, 1919 in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. Son of Max and Fannie (Plotkin) Hartz.
Bachelor of Science summa cum laude, Harvard University, 1940; Sheldon traveling fellow, Harvard University, 1940-1941; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1946.
Writer, Council for Democracy, 1941;
instructor government, Harvard University, 1945-1947;
assistant professor, Harvard University, 1947-1950;
associate professor, Harvard University, 1950-1956;
professor, Harvard University, 1956-1974;
Chairman of Commission American civilization, Harvard University, 1955-1958. Lecturer U. London, 1962. Walker-Ames visiting professor U. Washington, 1963.
EdwardDouglass White lecturer Louisiana State University, 1965. Centennial professor of University Toronto, 1967.
( Hartz elaborates his widly discussed "fragment theory" ...)
( Hartz’s influential interpretation of american politica...)
(Book: American history)
Member American Political Science Association (Woodrow Wilson prize 1956). M C.
Married Stella Feinberg, July 3, 1943 (divorced December 1972). 1 son, Steven.