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Crane Brinton

Clarence Crane Brinton (Winsted, Connecticut, 1898 – Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 7, 1968) was an American historian of France, as well as a historian of ideas. His most famous work, The Anatomy of Revolution (1938) likened the dynamics of revolutionary movements to the progress of fever.[1]

Crane Brinton
Born1898
DiedSeptember 7, 1968(1968-09-07) (aged 69–70)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
OccupationHistorian
Known forRevolution theory
Notable workThe Anatomy of Revolution (1965)
AwardsRhodes Scholarship
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Born in Winsted, Connecticut, his family soon moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, where he grew up and attended the public schools there before entering Harvard University in 1915. His excellent academic performance enabled him to win a Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University, receiving a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1923. Brinton then began teaching at Harvard University that same year, becoming full professor in 1942 and remaining at Harvard until his death.[2] He was McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History from 1946 to 1968.

For many years he taught a popular course at Harvard known informally to his students as "Brunch with Brinton". Brinton was known for his witty, convivial, and urbane writing and commentary,[3] and was fluent in French. During World War II he was for a time Chief of Research and Analysis in London in the Office of Strategic Services.[4] He was also Fire Marshal for St. Paul's Cathedral in London, which withstood the Blitz with minor damages. After the war, he was commended by the United States Army for "Conspicuous Contribution to the Liberation of France" and was chairman of the Harvard Society of Fellows in the late 1940s.[5] Membership during that period included McGeorge Bundy and Ray Cline, who would go on to become quite influential in national security and intelligence.

In the early 1960s Brinton was the dissertation supervisor at Harvard of the young historian Will Johnston.[6] He also served as an advisor for historian Elizabeth Eisenstein, author of The Printing Press as an Agent of Change.

Brinton was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1939 and the American Philosophical Society in 1953.[7][8] In 1963 Brinton was elected president of the American Historical Association. He was also president of the Society for French Historical Studies.

On February 19, 1968, Brinton testified at the Fulbright Hearings on the Vietnam war as to the nature of the Vietnamese opposition, saying that Americans are sympathetic to a revolution but not a Communist one, and that if Ho Chi Minh had not been a Communist, "The whole story would have been different."[9]

Brinton wrote a review of Carroll Quigley's book Tragedy and Hope[relevant?].[citation needed]

Among those his scholarship inspired were Samuel P. Huntington, who cited Brinton many times in his book Political Order in Changing Societies,[citation needed] and Robert Struble, Jr., in his Treatise on Twelve Lights.[10]

Works edit

Articles

  • "Lord Acton's Philosophy of History." The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, January 1919, pp. 84–112. JSTOR 1507914.
  • "The History of Paper Money to the War." The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 6, No. 3, September 1934, pp. 308–318. JSTOR 1871279.
  • "Napoleon and Hitler." Foreign Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 2, January 1942, pp. 213–225. doi:10.2307/20029145.
  • "Comment on Gay." American Historical Review, Vol. 66, No. 3, April 1, 1961, pp. 677–681. doi:10.1086/ahr/66.3.677
  • "Many Mansions." American Historical Review, Vol. 69, No. 2, January 1964, pp. 309–326. doi:10.1086/ahr/69.2.309.[11]
    An address presented at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association at the Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 29, 1963.[11]
  • "Ideas in History." The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 37, No. 4, December 1965, pp. 464–468. JSTOR 1876860.

Books

Book reviews

References edit

  1. ^ Knutsen, Torbjørn L. & Bailey, Jennifer L. "Over the Hill? The Anatomy of Revolution at Fifty." Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 26, No. 4, November 1989, pp. 421–431.
  2. ^ Columbia Encyclopedia entry on Brinton 2007-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Reviews of Brinton's History of Western Morals 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Reference to Brinton's work for OSS
  5. ^ . Time, May 3, 1948.
  6. ^ Stackelberg, Roderick. Memory and History: Recollections of a Historian of Nazism. 2011. p. 88.
  7. ^ "Clarence Crane Brinton". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  8. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  9. ^ "Brinton Teaches Senators Lesson About Revolution." The Harvard Crimson, February 20, 1968.
  10. ^ For example, in his fifth chapter, "Recourse to the Sword" 2009-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, of the online book Treatise on Twelve Lights
  11. ^ a b "Many Mansions."American Historical Association. Archived from the original.
  12. ^ Babbitt, Irving. Review of The Political Ideas of the English Romanticists, by Crane Brinton. Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 3, September 1927, pp. 441–444. doi:10.2307/2143132
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Crane Brinton Biography: Bibliography. American Historical Association. Archived from the original.
  14. ^ books.google.com
  15. ^ books.google.com
  16. ^ Google Books
  17. ^ "PsycBOOKS: Book – The anatomy of revolution". APA PsychNET.
  18. ^ From Many, One: The Process of Political Integration, the Problem of World Government. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1948.
  19. ^ Book details, Ideas and Men: The Story of Western Thought 2008-03-25 at the Wayback Machine[ISBN missing]
  20. ^ hup.harvard.edu

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Clarence Crane Brinton Winsted Connecticut 1898 Cambridge Massachusetts September 7 1968 was an American historian of France as well as a historian of ideas His most famous work The Anatomy of Revolution 1938 likened the dynamics of revolutionary movements to the progress of fever 1 Crane BrintonBorn1898Winsted ConnecticutDiedSeptember 7 1968 1968 09 07 aged 69 70 Cambridge MassachusettsNationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard UniversityOxford University D Phil OccupationHistorianKnown forRevolution theoryNotable workThe Anatomy of Revolution 1965 AwardsRhodes ScholarshipSignature Born in Winsted Connecticut his family soon moved to Springfield Massachusetts where he grew up and attended the public schools there before entering Harvard University in 1915 His excellent academic performance enabled him to win a Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University receiving a Doctor of Philosophy PhD degree in 1923 Brinton then began teaching at Harvard University that same year becoming full professor in 1942 and remaining at Harvard until his death 2 He was McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History from 1946 to 1968 For many years he taught a popular course at Harvard known informally to his students as Brunch with Brinton Brinton was known for his witty convivial and urbane writing and commentary 3 and was fluent in French During World War II he was for a time Chief of Research and Analysis in London in the Office of Strategic Services 4 He was also Fire Marshal for St Paul s Cathedral in London which withstood the Blitz with minor damages After the war he was commended by the United States Army for Conspicuous Contribution to the Liberation of France and was chairman of the Harvard Society of Fellows in the late 1940s 5 Membership during that period included McGeorge Bundy and Ray Cline who would go on to become quite influential in national security and intelligence In the early 1960s Brinton was the dissertation supervisor at Harvard of the young historian Will Johnston 6 He also served as an advisor for historian Elizabeth Eisenstein author of The Printing Press as an Agent of Change Brinton was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1939 and the American Philosophical Society in 1953 7 8 In 1963 Brinton was elected president of the American Historical Association He was also president of the Society for French Historical Studies On February 19 1968 Brinton testified at the Fulbright Hearings on the Vietnam war as to the nature of the Vietnamese opposition saying that Americans are sympathetic to a revolution but not a Communist one and that if Ho Chi Minh had not been a Communist The whole story would have been different 9 Brinton wrote a review of Carroll Quigley s book Tragedy and Hope relevant citation needed Among those his scholarship inspired were Samuel P Huntington who cited Brinton many times in his book Political Order in Changing Societies citation needed and Robert Struble Jr in his Treatise on Twelve Lights 10 Works editArticles Lord Acton s Philosophy of History The Harvard Theological Review Vol 12 No 1 January 1919 pp 84 112 JSTOR 1507914 The History of Paper Money to the War The Journal of Modern History Vol 6 No 3 September 1934 pp 308 318 JSTOR 1871279 Napoleon and Hitler Foreign Affairs Vol 20 No 2 January 1942 pp 213 225 doi 10 2307 20029145 Comment on Gay American Historical Review Vol 66 No 3 April 1 1961 pp 677 681 doi 10 1086 ahr 66 3 677 Many Mansions American Historical Review Vol 69 No 2 January 1964 pp 309 326 doi 10 1086 ahr 69 2 309 11 An address presented at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association at the Sheraton Hotel Philadelphia Pennsylvania on December 29 1963 11 Ideas in History The Journal of Modern History Vol 37 No 4 December 1965 pp 464 468 JSTOR 1876860 Books The Political Ideas of the English Romanticists Oxford Oxford University Press 1926 12 13 The Jacobins An Essay in the New History New York The Macmillan Company 1930 13 14 A detailed account of the political radicals of the French Revolution Reissued by Transaction Publishers 2012 with a new introduction Crane Brinton The New History and Retrospective Sociology by Howard G Schneiderman English Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century London E Benn 1933 13 A Decade of Revolution 1789 1799 New York London Harper amp Brothers 1934 13 15 A study of the French Revolution Reprinted by Westport CT Greenwood Press 1983 1934 The Lives of Talleyrand New York Norton 1936 13 16 A biography of Talleyrand with a uniquely favorable perspective French Revolutionary Legislation on Illegitimacy 1789 1804 Cambridge MA Harvard University Press 1936 13 The Anatomy of Revolution New York W W Norton 1938 13 A revised collection of lectures delivered in Boston at the foundation of the Lowell Institute in February and March 1938 17 Nietzsche Cambridge Harvard University Press 1941 13 A highly critical account of the German philosopher Reprinted by Harper Torchbooks The Academy Library in 1965 The United States and Britain Cambridge Harvard University Press 1945 13 Maps prepared under the cartographic direction of Arthur H Robinson From Many One The Process of Political Integration the Problem of World Government Cambridge Harvard University Press 1948 13 Based on lectures delivered at Pomona College Claremont California in March 1947 under the Joseph Horsfall Johnson Foundation 18 English Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century Cambridge Harvard University Press 1949 13 Ideas and Men the Story of Western Thought New York Prentice Hall 1950 13 19 An account of Western thought from ancient Greece to the present The Temper of Western Europe Cambridge Harvard University Press 1953 13 Modern Civilization A History of the Last Five Centuries with John B Christopher amp Robert Lee Wolff Englewood Cliffs NJ Prentice Hall 1957 13 A History of Western Morals New York Harcourt Brace 1959 13 An account of ethical questions The Fate of Man New York G Braziller 1961 The Shaping of the Modern Mind 1963 An abridged version of his Ideas and Men The Americans and the French 1968 13 20 An attempt to explain the often difficult relations between two longtime allies Book reviews The Future in Retrospect Spencer s Horrid Vision Review of The Man Versus the State by Herbert Spencer Foreign Affairs Vol 15 No 4 July 1937 p 768 doi 10 2307 20028812 The Residue of Pareto Review of Trattato di Sociologia Generale The Mind and Society by Vilfredo Pareto Arthur Livingston amp Andrew Bongiorno Foreign Affairs Vol 32 No 4 July 1954 doi 10 2307 20031062 Review of The Napoleonic Revolution by Robert B Holtman American Historical Review Vol 74 No 2 December 1968 pp 627 628 doi 10 1086 ahr 74 2 627 References edit Knutsen Torbjorn L amp Bailey Jennifer L Over the Hill The Anatomy of Revolution at Fifty Journal of Peace Research Vol 26 No 4 November 1989 pp 421 431 Columbia Encyclopedia entry on Brinton Archived 2007 02 02 at the Wayback Machine Reviews of Brinton s History of Western Morals Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Reference to Brinton s work for OSS Education Good Fellows Time May 3 1948 Stackelberg Roderick Memory and History Recollections of a Historian of Nazism 2011 p 88 Clarence Crane Brinton American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2023 02 06 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2023 02 06 Brinton Teaches Senators Lesson About Revolution The Harvard Crimson February 20 1968 For example in his fifth chapter Recourse to the Sword Archived 2009 09 28 at the Wayback Machine of the online book Treatise on Twelve Lights a b Many Mansions American Historical Association Archived from the original Babbitt Irving Review of The Political Ideas of the English Romanticists by Crane Brinton Political Science Quarterly Vol 42 No 3 September 1927 pp 441 444 doi 10 2307 2143132 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Crane Brinton Biography Bibliography American Historical Association Archived from the original books google com books google com Google Books PsycBOOKS Book The anatomy of revolution APA PsychNET From Many One The Process of Political Integration the Problem of World Government Cambridge Harvard University Press 1948 Book details Ideas and Men The Story of Western Thought Archived 2008 03 25 at the Wayback Machine ISBN missing hup harvard eduExternal links editBibliography American Historical Association Brief biography of Brinton at Bartleby com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crane Brinton amp oldid 1218528662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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