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Gaetano L. Vincitorio

Gaetano Leonard "Tom" Vincitorio (September 11, 1921 - November 26, 2007) was an American historian, author, and educator who specialized in Modern European History, particularly the British politician Edmund Burke.

Gaetano L. Vincitorio
Born(1921-09-11)September 11, 1921
Brooklyn, NY, US
DiedNovember 26, 2007(2007-11-26) (aged 86)
Syosset, NY, US
OccupationHistorian
NationalityAmerican
Period1950 - 2000
SubjectEuropean History, American History, Edmund Burke

Life and career edit

Born on September 11, 1921, in Brooklyn, New York, Vincitorio attended St. John's University, where he graduated summa cum laude (B.S., 1942), and was also inducted into the Skull and Circle Honor Society.[1] He then attended Fordham University in Bronx, New York, where he received an M.A. (1943), and Ph.D. (1950) in History. He also took classes at Columbia University in 1946. Vincitorio's doctoral dissertation ("Edmund Burke's International Politics") was prepared under Professor Ross J. S. Hoffman.

After receiving his master's degree, Vincitorio taught history in New York City high schools before being hired to teach history and social sciences at Pace College from 1946 to 1948. He then joined the History faculty at St. John's University in 1948, where he was initially hired to replace the extremely popular Professor George "Doc" Murray, who had unexpectedly died in late 1947.[2] Vicitorio taught at St. John's for forty years and achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1957. He became chair of the history department in 1977.[3]

After publishing two articles on Edmund Burke in 1953 and 1957, Vincitorio then collaborated with his mentor, Ross J. S. Hoffman, and Morrison V. Swift on a textbook, Man and His History: World History and Western Civilization (Doubleday, 1958; revised ed., 1963). He also wrote companion testing volumes for that textbook as well as three others, all of which were published by Doubleday during 1958-1959. After editing a volume of essays by St. John's history faculty, Studies in Modern History (St. John's University Press, 1968), Vincitorio was the editor-in-chief of a Festschrift for Hoffman: Crisis in the "Great Republic": Essays Presented to Ross J. S. Hoffman (Fordham University Press, 1969), to which he contributed a chapter on "Edmund Burke and the First Partition of Poland: Britain and the Crisis of 1772 in the 'Great Republic.'"

Vincitorio then worked to continue James Truslow Adams' The March of Democracy: A History of the United States, which had originally been published in 1932-1933. The publisher, Charles Scribner's Sons, had begun to issue supplements chronicling events in American history since the original set was published, and Vincitorio co-edited Volume 8 (Challenge and Conflict), and then edited Volumes 9 (The Record of 1970-71), 10 (The Record of 1972-73), and 11 (The Record of 1974). He also contributed articles to the Catholic Encyclopedia for School and Home (McGraw-Hill, 1965), The New Catholic Encyclopedia (McGraw-Hill, 1967), and The Italian American Experience: An Encyclopedia (Garland Publishing, 2000), as well as to the journals Long Island Forum, New York Irish History, and Long Island Historical Journal. He served for many years on the editorial board of Review of National Literatures, which was founded and edited by Anne Paolucci.

Vincitorio was a member of the American Historical Association, the American Catholic Historical Association, the Conference on British Studies, the Modern Language Association of America, the Executive Board of the U.S. Catholic Historical Society, the Historical Association (England), and the Long Island British Studies Group. He was listed as a member of the Society for the Christian Commonwealth's "Christian Commentary Lecture Bureau," which was advertised in Triumph magazine, all of which were founded by L. Brent Bozell Jr.[4] He contributed book reviews to the Catholic Historical Review. Among the doctoral students he supervised at St. John's were Anthony M. Brescia, who taught at Nassau Community College, and Catherine Papadakos.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Circling the Skulls," The Torch, May 1, 1942, 2.
  2. ^ "Mr. Vincitorio Succeeds Late Prof. G. Murray," The Torch, February 11, 1948, 1.
  3. ^ Tom Anderson, "New History Chairman Named," The Torch, October 5, 1977, 4.
  4. ^ Mark David Popowski, "Roman Catholic Crusading in Ten Years of Triumph, 1966-1976: A History of a Lay Directed, Radical Catholic Journal." Ph.D. diss., Oklahoma State University, 2008, 264n59.
  5. ^ ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global database.

Further reading edit

  • Swift, Hoffman, Vincitorio, Man and His History, New York: Doubleday, 1963, http://worldcat.org/oclc/991537199.
  • "Gaetano L(eonard) Vincitorio," Contemporary Authors Online, Detroit: Gale, 2002, Biography in Context, Web. 13 Dec. 2014.

External links edit

  • Dr Gaetano Leonard “Tom” Vincitorio at Find a Grave
  • George Francis Murray at Find a Grave

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Gaetano Leonard Tom Vincitorio September 11 1921 November 26 2007 was an American historian author and educator who specialized in Modern European History particularly the British politician Edmund Burke Gaetano L VincitorioBorn 1921 09 11 September 11 1921Brooklyn NY USDiedNovember 26 2007 2007 11 26 aged 86 Syosset NY USOccupationHistorianNationalityAmericanPeriod1950 2000SubjectEuropean History American History Edmund Burke Contents 1 Life and career 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksLife and career editBorn on September 11 1921 in Brooklyn New York Vincitorio attended St John s University where he graduated summa cum laude B S 1942 and was also inducted into the Skull and Circle Honor Society 1 He then attended Fordham University in Bronx New York where he received an M A 1943 and Ph D 1950 in History He also took classes at Columbia University in 1946 Vincitorio s doctoral dissertation Edmund Burke s International Politics was prepared under Professor Ross J S Hoffman After receiving his master s degree Vincitorio taught history in New York City high schools before being hired to teach history and social sciences at Pace College from 1946 to 1948 He then joined the History faculty at St John s University in 1948 where he was initially hired to replace the extremely popular Professor George Doc Murray who had unexpectedly died in late 1947 2 Vicitorio taught at St John s for forty years and achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1957 He became chair of the history department in 1977 3 After publishing two articles on Edmund Burke in 1953 and 1957 Vincitorio then collaborated with his mentor Ross J S Hoffman and Morrison V Swift on a textbook Man and His History World History and Western Civilization Doubleday 1958 revised ed 1963 He also wrote companion testing volumes for that textbook as well as three others all of which were published by Doubleday during 1958 1959 After editing a volume of essays by St John s history faculty Studies in Modern History St John s University Press 1968 Vincitorio was the editor in chief of a Festschrift for Hoffman Crisis in the Great Republic Essays Presented to Ross J S Hoffman Fordham University Press 1969 to which he contributed a chapter on Edmund Burke and the First Partition of Poland Britain and the Crisis of 1772 in the Great Republic Vincitorio then worked to continue James Truslow Adams The March of Democracy A History of the United States which had originally been published in 1932 1933 The publisher Charles Scribner s Sons had begun to issue supplements chronicling events in American history since the original set was published and Vincitorio co edited Volume 8 Challenge and Conflict and then edited Volumes 9 The Record of 1970 71 10 The Record of 1972 73 and 11 The Record of 1974 He also contributed articles to the Catholic Encyclopedia for School and Home McGraw Hill 1965 The New Catholic Encyclopedia McGraw Hill 1967 and The Italian American Experience An Encyclopedia Garland Publishing 2000 as well as to the journals Long Island Forum New York Irish History and Long Island Historical Journal He served for many years on the editorial board of Review of National Literatures which was founded and edited by Anne Paolucci Vincitorio was a member of the American Historical Association the American Catholic Historical Association the Conference on British Studies the Modern Language Association of America the Executive Board of the U S Catholic Historical Society the Historical Association England and the Long Island British Studies Group He was listed as a member of the Society for the Christian Commonwealth s Christian Commentary Lecture Bureau which was advertised in Triumph magazine all of which were founded by L Brent Bozell Jr 4 He contributed book reviews to the Catholic Historical Review Among the doctoral students he supervised at St John s were Anthony M Brescia who taught at Nassau Community College and Catherine Papadakos 5 References edit Circling the Skulls The Torch May 1 1942 2 Mr Vincitorio Succeeds Late Prof G Murray The Torch February 11 1948 1 Tom Anderson New History Chairman Named The Torch October 5 1977 4 Mark David Popowski Roman Catholic Crusading in Ten Years of Triumph 1966 1976 A History of a Lay Directed Radical Catholic Journal Ph D diss Oklahoma State University 2008 264n59 ProQuest Dissertations amp Theses Global database Further reading editSwift Hoffman Vincitorio Man and His History New York Doubleday 1963 http worldcat org oclc 991537199 Gaetano L eonard Vincitorio Contemporary Authors Online Detroit Gale 2002 Biography in Context Web 13 Dec 2014 External links editDr Gaetano Leonard Tom Vincitorio at Find a Grave George Francis Murray at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gaetano L Vincitorio amp oldid 1175071956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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