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Geoffrey C. Ward

Geoffrey Champion Ward (born 1940) is an American editor, author, historian and writer of scripts for American history documentaries for public television. He is the author or co-author of 19 books, including 10 companion books to the documentaries he has written. He is the winner of seven Emmy Awards.

Geoffrey C. Ward

Biography

Youth

Ward was born in Newark, Ohio, and is a graduate of Oberlin College (1962), where he majored in art.[1] He had initially planned to be a painter.[1] His father was F. Champion Ward, educator and a Vice-President of the Ford Foundation.[2] Ward spent some of his boyhood years in India.[1] Ward's great-grandfather was Ferdinand Ward, a 19th-century swindler whose ponzi scheme lead to a financial crash which bankrupted many investors, including Ulysses S. Grant and Thomas Nast. Ward wrote a book about the story of his great-grandfather, A Disposition to be Rich, in 2012.[3]

Career

Early career

Ward was the founding editor of Audience Magazine (1970-1973) and the editor of American Heritage Magazine (1977-1982). His 1989 biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt, A First-class Temperament: the Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt, won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Francis Parkman Prize of the Society of American Historians and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

Later career

Ward has been a long-time collaborator of American documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Ward describes being asked to write the script for Huey Long after meeting Burns at his house in Walpole, New Hampshire.[1] The principal writer of the television mini-series The Civil War (1990), Ward has collaborated with its co-producer Ken Burns on most of the documentaries he has made since, including Jazz, Baseball, The War, and The Vietnam War. The films with Burns have garnered him five Emmy Awards. He has won an additional two Emmys for The Kennedys (1992), and TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (1996).[4] His script for the documentary Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, won the Writers Guild of America Award in 2005,[5] and the accompanying book won the 2006 William Hill Sports Book of the Year[6][7] and the Anisfield-Wolf Award for best biography.[8]

In 2006, the Organization of American Historians gave Ward their Friend of History Award for his outstanding contributions to American history:

Over the last twenty years Geoffrey Ward's writings on American History have had a greater influence and reached a wider audience than those of any other American writer and historian. [His] work is always his own, but he has also helped free ideas that otherwise might have been imprisoned in the academy and helped them find a wider world. He has helped academic historians understand the possibilities, limits, and demands of what has become the medium through which most Americans now get their history."[9]

The 2011 Burns/Ward collaboration, Prohibition, brought Ward his seventh Emmy for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming.[10] Since that project, he worked with Ken Burns on The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, a seven-part documentary miniseries depicting the lives of Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt, (broadcast on PBS in September 2014), and a multi-part TV series "The Vietnam War", with Lynn Novick and Ken Burns (broadcast on PBS in September 2017).

In 2012, Ward published a biography of his great grandfather Ferdinand Ward (1851–1925), known as the greatest swindler of the Gilded Age. A Disposition to be Rich was written with the assistance of private family materials.

India

Ward spent some of his boyhood years in India and has remained involved with India and in Indian issues. Working and writing about the ongoing struggle to save the Bengal tiger in the wild has meant friendships with great tiger men like Fateh Singh Rathore[11] and Billy Arjan Singh.[12] His essays and pieces on India have appeared in a wide array of publications, including Geo, Audubon, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Aperture and others. In 2011, he wrote an introduction for the book Varanasi: Portrait of a Civilization, (Collins, India,) by the photographer Raghu Rai, with whom he has collaborated on magazine pieces. He is currently at work on a book about the partition of the Indian subcontinent.[13]

Jazz

Ward is involved in the world of jazz and has collaborated with Wynton Marsalis[14] and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. After the documentary Jazz was aired on public television, in an interview in the New York Times, Ward spoke of playing West End Blues by Louis Armstrong, as a 15-year-old student, so often that the bartender in the Paris cafe across the street from his student housing called him 'Satchmo': "I must have played it a thousand times," he remembered. "I think jazz music is so important to this country.... I find these characters, Armstrong, Ellington, working in a Jim Crow world, genuinely heroic.""[15]

Personal life

Ward is married to the writer[16] and social/environmental activist[17] Diane Raines Ward. He has three children.

When he was nine years old, Ward contracted poliomyelitis, and wears leg braces.[18] He describes hearing Louis Armstrong's recording of "West End Blues" on the radio while in the hospital and noted its profound impact on his life.[1] He later cited Franklin Roosevelt as a source of inspiration on how to overcome his handicap.[19] When interviewed for The Roosevelts, Ward "was determined not to get emotional", as Ken Burns said later, when discussing the "terror" felt by FDR during his ordeal in 1921; Burns did not mention Ward's disability on camera, but he had waited until the end of their interview before getting to questions on FDR's polio, at which point Ward "was taken aback and the emotions caught him".[20]

Ward considers British broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough to be "the best television writer in the history of the medium."[1]

Ward describes himself as a "lifelong liberal Democrat."[1]

Works

Books

  • Lincoln’s Thought and the Present (1976), Sangamon State University
  • Treasures of the World: The Maharajas (1983), Time Life, New York
  • Before the Trumpet: Young Franklin Roosevelt, 1882-1905 (1985), Harper & Row; New York
  • A First Class Temperament: The Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt (1989), Harper & Row.[21]
  • The Civil War: An Illustrated History, (1990), with Ric and Ken Burns; based upon PBS television series, Alfred A. Knopf
  • American Originals: The Private Worlds of Some Singular Men and Women (1991), HarperCollins
  • Tiger-Wallahs: Encounters with the Men Who Tried to Save the Greatest of the Cats (1993), with Diane Raines Ward; HarperCollins
  • Baseball: An Illustrated History (1994), with Ken Burns; Alfred A. Knopf
  • Closest Companion: The Unknown Story of the Intimate Friendship Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Margaret Suckley (1995), Houghton Mifflin
  • The West: An Illustrated History (1997), Little, Brown & Co
  • The Year of the Tiger (1998), with Michael Nichols; National Geographic Books
  • Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (1999), with Ken Burns; Alfred A. Knopf
  • Jazz: A History of America’s Music (2000), with Ken Burns; Alfred A. Knopf
  • Mark Twain (2001), with Dayton Duncan; Alfred A. Knopf
  • Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (2004); Alfred A. Knopf[22]
  • The War: An Intimate History (2007), with Ken Burns; Alfred A. Knopf
  • Moving to Higher Ground: How Jazz Can Change Your Life (2008), with Wynton Marsalis; Random House
  • A Disposition to be Rich: How a Small-Town Pastor’s Son Ruined an American President, Brought on a Wall Street Crash and Made Himself the Best-Hated Man in the United States (2012); Alfred A. Knopf
  • The Roosevelts: An Intimate History (2014) with Ken Burns; Alfred A. Knopf
  • The Vietnam War: An Intimate History (2017) Alfred A. Knopf

Documentary film scripts

With Ken Burns and Florentine Films; shown on Public Television
For the American Experience Series, WGBH-TV
  • Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided (with David Grubin, 2001)
  • TR (writer with David Grubin, 1996. Emmy Award)
  • The Last Boss (writer, with Barak Goodman, 1996)
  • The Kennedys (principal writer, 1992; Emmy Award)
  • Reminiscing in Tempo, (principal writer, 1991)
  • Lindbergh (writer, 1990)
  • Nixon (principal writer, 1990; Writers Guild Award)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Interview with Geoffrey Ward". Interviews with Max Raskin. Retrieved 2021-09-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Hevesi, Dennis (18 June 2007). "F. C. Ward, Who Helped Devise 'Genius Award,' Dies at 96". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  3. ^ Stiles, T. J. (2012-06-29). "Dreams of Prosperity". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
  4. ^ https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/about/award/broadcast 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, www.pbs.org/kenburns/about/geoffreycward.html
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  6. ^ Staff writer (27 November 2006). "Johnson biog named book of year". BBC News. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  7. ^ Andrew Baker (28 November 2006). "Johnson's tale floors five rivals". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  8. ^ Book Awards[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Organization of American Historians Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address Booklet 2006, page 4. Organization of American Historians 2012-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ http://www.emmys.tv/awards/64th-primetime-emmy-awards
  11. ^ Fateh Singh Rathore, the 'Tiger Guru,' Dies at 73 - NYTimes.com
  12. ^ Tiger-Wallahs: Encounters with the Men Who Tried to Save the Greatest of the Cats (with Diane Raines Ward), HarperCollins, 1993
  13. ^ Geoffrey C. Ward (May 25, 2012). "State of Paradox". New York Times. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  14. ^ Moving to Higher Ground: How Jazz Can Change Your Life (With Wynton Marsalis) Random House, 2008
  15. ^ New York Times, January 12, 2001, pg. B2
  16. ^ Water Wars: Drought, Flood, Folly and the Politics of Thirst, Riverhead Books, 2003 and 2012
  17. ^ http://www.hornstohavana.org:Building Bridges India, www.facebook.com/BuildingBridgesIndia; "Prakratik Society", Rajasthan, India
  18. ^ 'The Roosevelts', Documentary Series on PBS - The New York Times
  19. ^ Revisiting the Roosevelts: PW Talks With Geoffrey C. Ward
  20. ^ Ken Burns's 'The Roosevelts': The Truth Outside the Frame | Doc Soup | POV Blog | PBS
  21. ^ Winner, National Book Critics Circle and Los Angeles Times Awards for Best Biography, the Francis Parkman Award of the Society of American Historians, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, 1990
  22. ^ Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, 2005; William Hill Sports Book of the Year, 2006

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Edit Ward was born in Newark Ohio and is a graduate of Oberlin College 1962 where he majored in art 1 He had initially planned to be a painter 1 His father was F Champion Ward educator and a Vice President of the Ford Foundation 2 Ward spent some of his boyhood years in India 1 Ward s great grandfather was Ferdinand Ward a 19th century swindler whose ponzi scheme lead to a financial crash which bankrupted many investors including Ulysses S Grant and Thomas Nast Ward wrote a book about the story of his great grandfather A Disposition to be Rich in 2012 3 Career Edit Early career Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2012 Ward was the founding editor of Audience Magazine 1970 1973 and the editor of American Heritage Magazine 1977 1982 His 1989 biography of Franklin D Roosevelt A First class Temperament the Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Francis Parkman Prize of the Society of American Historians and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize Later career Edit Ward has been a long time collaborator of American documentary filmmaker Ken Burns Ward describes being asked to write the script for Huey Long after meeting Burns at his house in Walpole New Hampshire 1 The principal writer of the television mini series The Civil War 1990 Ward has collaborated with its co producer Ken Burns on most of the documentaries he has made since including Jazz Baseball The War and The Vietnam War The films with Burns have garnered him five Emmy Awards He has won an additional two Emmys for The Kennedys 1992 and TR The Story of Theodore Roosevelt 1996 4 His script for the documentary Unforgivable Blackness The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson won the Writers Guild of America Award in 2005 5 and the accompanying book won the 2006 William Hill Sports Book of the Year 6 7 and the Anisfield Wolf Award for best biography 8 In 2006 the Organization of American Historians gave Ward their Friend of History Award for his outstanding contributions to American history Over the last twenty years Geoffrey Ward s writings on American History have had a greater influence and reached a wider audience than those of any other American writer and historian His work is always his own but he has also helped free ideas that otherwise might have been imprisoned in the academy and helped them find a wider world He has helped academic historians understand the possibilities limits and demands of what has become the medium through which most Americans now get their history 9 The 2011 Burns Ward collaboration Prohibition brought Ward his seventh Emmy for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming 10 Since that project he worked with Ken Burns on The Roosevelts An Intimate History a seven part documentary miniseries depicting the lives of Theodore Roosevelt Franklin D Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt broadcast on PBS in September 2014 and a multi part TV series The Vietnam War with Lynn Novick and Ken Burns broadcast on PBS in September 2017 In 2012 Ward published a biography of his great grandfather Ferdinand Ward 1851 1925 known as the greatest swindler of the Gilded Age A Disposition to be Rich was written with the assistance of private family materials India Edit Ward spent some of his boyhood years in India and has remained involved with India and in Indian issues Working and writing about the ongoing struggle to save the Bengal tiger in the wild has meant friendships with great tiger men like Fateh Singh Rathore 11 and Billy Arjan Singh 12 His essays and pieces on India have appeared in a wide array of publications including Geo Audubon National Geographic Smithsonian Aperture and others In 2011 he wrote an introduction for the book Varanasi Portrait of a Civilization Collins India by the photographer Raghu Rai with whom he has collaborated on magazine pieces He is currently at work on a book about the partition of the Indian subcontinent 13 Jazz Edit Ward is involved in the world of jazz and has collaborated with Wynton Marsalis 14 and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra After the documentary Jazz was aired on public television in an interview in the New York Times Ward spoke of playing West End Blues by Louis Armstrong as a 15 year old student so often that the bartender in the Paris cafe across the street from his student housing called him Satchmo I must have played it a thousand times he remembered I think jazz music is so important to this country I find these characters Armstrong Ellington working in a Jim Crow world genuinely heroic 15 Personal life EditWard is married to the writer 16 and social environmental activist 17 Diane Raines Ward He has three children When he was nine years old Ward contracted poliomyelitis and wears leg braces 18 He describes hearing Louis Armstrong s recording of West End Blues on the radio while in the hospital and noted its profound impact on his life 1 He later cited Franklin Roosevelt as a source of inspiration on how to overcome his handicap 19 When interviewed for The Roosevelts Ward was determined not to get emotional as Ken Burns said later when discussing the terror felt by FDR during his ordeal in 1921 Burns did not mention Ward s disability on camera but he had waited until the end of their interview before getting to questions on FDR s polio at which point Ward was taken aback and the emotions caught him 20 Ward considers British broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough to be the best television writer in the history of the medium 1 Ward describes himself as a lifelong liberal Democrat 1 Works EditBooks Edit Lincoln s Thought and the Present 1976 Sangamon State University Treasures of the World The Maharajas 1983 Time Life New York Before the Trumpet Young Franklin Roosevelt 1882 1905 1985 Harper amp Row New York A First Class Temperament The Emergence of Franklin Roosevelt 1989 Harper amp Row 21 The Civil War An Illustrated History 1990 with Ric and Ken Burns based upon PBS television series Alfred A Knopf American Originals The Private Worlds of Some Singular Men and Women 1991 HarperCollins Tiger Wallahs Encounters with the Men Who Tried to Save the Greatest of the Cats 1993 with Diane Raines Ward HarperCollins Baseball An Illustrated History 1994 with Ken Burns Alfred A Knopf Closest Companion The Unknown Story of the Intimate Friendship Between Franklin D Roosevelt and Margaret Suckley 1995 Houghton Mifflin The West An Illustrated History 1997 Little Brown amp Co The Year of the Tiger 1998 with Michael Nichols National Geographic Books Not For Ourselves Alone The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony 1999 with Ken Burns Alfred A Knopf Jazz A History of America s Music 2000 with Ken Burns Alfred A Knopf Mark Twain 2001 with Dayton Duncan Alfred A Knopf Unforgivable Blackness The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson 2004 Alfred A Knopf 22 The War An Intimate History 2007 with Ken Burns Alfred A Knopf Moving to Higher Ground How Jazz Can Change Your Life 2008 with Wynton Marsalis Random House A Disposition to be Rich How a Small Town Pastor s Son Ruined an American President Brought on a Wall Street Crash and Made Himself the Best Hated Man in the United States 2012 Alfred A Knopf The Roosevelts An Intimate History 2014 with Ken Burns Alfred A Knopf The Vietnam War An Intimate History 2017 Alfred A KnopfDocumentary film scripts Edit With Ken Burns and Florentine Films shown on Public TelevisionThe Vietnam War 2017 The Roosevelts An Intimate History 2014 Prohibition 2011 Emmy Award The War 2007 Emmy Award 2007 Unforgivable Blackness The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson 2005 Emmy Award 2005 Mark Twain with Dayton Duncan 2002 Jazz 2001 Not for Ourselves Alone 1999 Frank Lloyd Wright 1998 Thomas Jefferson 1997 The West with Dayton Duncan 1996 Baseball principal writer 1994 Emmy Award 1995 Empire of the Air The Men Who Made Radio writer 1991 The Civil War principal writer 1990 Emmy Award 1991 Thomas Hart Benton writer 1989 The Congress contributing writer 1989 The Statue of Liberty co writer 1985 Huey Long writer 1985 For the American Experience Series WGBH TVAbraham and Mary Lincoln A House Divided with David Grubin 2001 TR writer with David Grubin 1996 Emmy Award The Last Boss writer with Barak Goodman 1996 The Kennedys principal writer 1992 Emmy Award Reminiscing in Tempo principal writer 1991 Lindbergh writer 1990 Nixon principal writer 1990 Writers Guild Award References Edit a b c d e f g Interview with Geoffrey Ward Interviews with Max Raskin Retrieved 2021 09 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hevesi Dennis 18 June 2007 F C Ward Who Helped Devise Genius Award Dies at 96 The New York Times Retrieved 8 July 2012 Stiles T J 2012 06 29 Dreams of Prosperity The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 11 27 https www pbs org wgbh americanexperience about award broadcast Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine www pbs org kenburns about geoffreycward html Tv and radio nominees Archived from the original on 2013 10 12 Retrieved 2013 10 28 Staff writer 27 November 2006 Johnson biog named book of year BBC News Retrieved November 26 2012 Andrew Baker 28 November 2006 Johnson s tale floors five rivals The Daily Telegraph Retrieved November 26 2012 Book Awards permanent dead link Organization of American Historians Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address Booklet 2006 page 4 Organization of American Historians Archived 2012 07 06 at the Wayback Machine http www emmys tv awards 64th primetime emmy awards Fateh Singh Rathore the Tiger Guru Dies at 73 NYTimes com Tiger Wallahs Encounters with the Men Who Tried to Save the Greatest of the Cats with Diane Raines Ward HarperCollins 1993 Geoffrey C Ward May 25 2012 State of Paradox New York Times Retrieved May 25 2012 Moving to Higher Ground How Jazz Can Change Your Life With Wynton Marsalis Random House 2008 New York Times January 12 2001 pg B2 Water Wars Drought Flood Folly and the Politics of Thirst Riverhead Books 2003 and 2012 http www hornstohavana org Building Bridges India www facebook com BuildingBridgesIndia Prakratik Society Rajasthan India The Roosevelts Documentary Series on PBS The New York Times Revisiting the Roosevelts PW Talks With Geoffrey C Ward Ken Burns s The Roosevelts The Truth Outside the Frame Doc Soup POV Blog PBS Winner National Book Critics Circle and Los Angeles Times Awards for Best Biography the Francis Parkman Award of the Society of American Historians finalist for the Pulitzer Prize 1990 Anisfield Wolf Book Award 2005 William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2006External links EditPBS bio Archived 2013 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Geoffrey C Ward at IMDb Appearances on C SPANPreceded byGary Imlach William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner2006 Succeeded byDuncan Hamilton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geoffrey C Ward amp oldid 1124117084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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