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Hans L. Trefousse

Hans Louis Trefousse (December 18, 1921, Frankfurt/Main, Germany – January 8, 2010, Staten Island, New York was a German-born American author and historian of the Reconstruction Era and World War II.[1] He was a long-time professor (and professor emeritus) at Brooklyn College from 1950 to 1998.[2] He also taught as a distinguished professor of history at City University of New York.[3]

Hans L. Trefousse
BornDecember 19, 1921
Germany
DiedJanuary 8, 2010(2010-01-08) (aged 88)
United States
Alma materCity College New York (B.A., 1942);
Columbia University (M.A., 1947)(PhD. 1950)
Occupation(s)Author, historian, professor
SpouseRashelle Friedlander

Early and military life edit

 
Intelligence officer and interrogator Hans L. Trefousse with the Nazi German Hummel self-propelled gun he convinced the crew of to surrender to the Allies. Near Wurzen, Germany.

Trefousse was born in Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1935 (at age 13) as his parents fled the increasingly totalitarian Nazi regime.[2] He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from New York City College in 1942.[3] He then enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he served as an intelligence officer in World War II, using his fluent German to interrogate German soldiers.[2] He also participated in the Liberation of Paris, and in Leipzig saved hundreds of lives by arguing for 11 hours with a Nazi commander holed with many troops, convincing him to surrender to Allied forces.[4]

Using his GI Bill benefits, Trefousse studied history at Columbia University, receiving his M.A. in 1947 and Ph.D. in 1950. He married Rachelle Friedlander two years later, and they had a son and daughter who survived them.[5]

Career edit

Trefousse initially was interested in diplomatic history, and his first book, based on his dissertation, was German and American Neutrality, 1939–1941. After encountering racist incidents in New York City, he switched focus, publishing a biography, Ben Butler: The South Called Him Beast! (1957), detailing the military governor's harsh but efficient administration of New Orleans, Louisiana, after its surrender to the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War. He continued to teach at Brooklyn College and published many books on the Reconstruction era, including biographies of previously maligned Radical Republicans Benjamin F. Wade and Thaddeus Stevens, as well as Presidents Andrew Johnson and Rutherford B. Hayes. Some historians consider his most influential book The Radical Republicans: Lincoln's Vanguard for Racial Justice (1969), which disagreed with the dominant historical narrative of the time regarding Reconstruction, arguing instead that Reconstruction was a failed attempt "to bring racial justice to the South."[3] In total Trefousse authored over twenty books.[3]

He gained media attention during Bill Clinton's impeachment for drawing comparisons to Johnson's impeachment.

Books edit

  • German and American Neutrality, 1939–1941 (1951)
  • Benjamin Franklin Wade: Radical Republican from Ohio (1953)
  • Ben Butler: The South Called Him Beast! (1957)
  • The Cold War (1965)
  • The Radical Republicans: Lincoln's Vanguard for Racial Justice (1969)
  • Reconstruction: America's First Effort at Racial Democracy (1971)
  • Impeachment of a President: Andrew Johnson, the Blacks, and Reconstruction (1975)
  • Lincoln's Decision for Emancipation (1975)
  • Carl Schurz: A Biography (1982)
  • Pearl Harbor: The Continuing Controversy (1982)
  • Andrew Johnson (1989). W. W. Norton & Company.
  • Historical Dictionary of Reconstruction (1991)
  • Thaddeus Stevens: Nineteenth-Century Egalitarian (1997)
  • Rutherford B. Hayes (2002)
  • "First Among Equals": Abraham Lincoln's Reputation During His Administration (2005)

Further reading edit

Andreas W. Daum, "Refugees from Nazi Germany as Historians: Origins and Migrations, Interests and Identities," in The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians. With a Biobibliographic Guide, ed. Andreas W. Daum, Hartmut Lehmann, James J. Sheehan. New York: Berghahn Books, 2016, ISBN 978-1-78238-985-9, 1‒52.

References edit

  1. ^ Andreas W. Daum, Hartmut Lehmann, James J. Sheehan (eds.), The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians. With a Biobibliographic Guide. New York: Berghahn Books, 2016, ISBN 978-1-78238-985-9, pages 25, 35‒36, 445–446 (including a short biography and bibliography).
  2. ^ a b c Fox, Margalit (February 4, 2010). "Hans L. Trefousse, Historian and Author, Dies at 88". The New York Times.
  3. ^ a b c d Paul A. Thomsen; Joshua Spivak (February 1, 2010). "Hans Trefousse: A Scholar and a Gentleman". History News Network.
  4. ^ "Hans L. Trefousse (1921-2010) | Perspectives on History | AHA".
  5. ^ "Hans L. Trefousse (1921-2010) | Perspectives on History | AHA".

External links edit

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Hans Louis Trefousse December 18 1921 Frankfurt Main Germany January 8 2010 Staten Island New York was a German born American author and historian of the Reconstruction Era and World War II 1 He was a long time professor and professor emeritus at Brooklyn College from 1950 to 1998 2 He also taught as a distinguished professor of history at City University of New York 3 Hans L TrefousseBornDecember 19 1921GermanyDiedJanuary 8 2010 2010 01 08 aged 88 United StatesAlma materCity College New York B A 1942 Columbia University M A 1947 PhD 1950 Occupation s Author historian professorSpouseRashelle Friedlander Contents 1 Early and military life 2 Career 2 1 Books 3 Further reading 4 References 5 External linksEarly and military life edit nbsp Intelligence officer and interrogator Hans L Trefousse with the Nazi German Hummel self propelled gun he convinced the crew of to surrender to the Allies Near Wurzen Germany Trefousse was born in Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1935 at age 13 as his parents fled the increasingly totalitarian Nazi regime 2 He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from New York City College in 1942 3 He then enlisted in the U S Army where he served as an intelligence officer in World War II using his fluent German to interrogate German soldiers 2 He also participated in the Liberation of Paris and in Leipzig saved hundreds of lives by arguing for 11 hours with a Nazi commander holed with many troops convincing him to surrender to Allied forces 4 Using his GI Bill benefits Trefousse studied history at Columbia University receiving his M A in 1947 and Ph D in 1950 He married Rachelle Friedlander two years later and they had a son and daughter who survived them 5 Career editTrefousse initially was interested in diplomatic history and his first book based on his dissertation was German and American Neutrality 1939 1941 After encountering racist incidents in New York City he switched focus publishing a biography Ben Butler The South Called Him Beast 1957 detailing the military governor s harsh but efficient administration of New Orleans Louisiana after its surrender to the U S Navy during the American Civil War He continued to teach at Brooklyn College and published many books on the Reconstruction era including biographies of previously maligned Radical Republicans Benjamin F Wade and Thaddeus Stevens as well as Presidents Andrew Johnson and Rutherford B Hayes Some historians consider his most influential book The Radical Republicans Lincoln s Vanguard for Racial Justice 1969 which disagreed with the dominant historical narrative of the time regarding Reconstruction arguing instead that Reconstruction was a failed attempt to bring racial justice to the South 3 In total Trefousse authored over twenty books 3 He gained media attention during Bill Clinton s impeachment for drawing comparisons to Johnson s impeachment Books edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 German and American Neutrality 1939 1941 1951 Benjamin Franklin Wade Radical Republican from Ohio 1953 Ben Butler The South Called Him Beast 1957 The Cold War 1965 The Radical Republicans Lincoln s Vanguard for Racial Justice 1969 Reconstruction America s First Effort at Racial Democracy 1971 Impeachment of a President Andrew Johnson the Blacks and Reconstruction 1975 Lincoln s Decision for Emancipation 1975 Carl Schurz A Biography 1982 Pearl Harbor The Continuing Controversy 1982 Andrew Johnson 1989 W W Norton amp Company Historical Dictionary of Reconstruction 1991 Thaddeus Stevens Nineteenth Century Egalitarian 1997 Rutherford B Hayes 2002 First Among Equals Abraham Lincoln s Reputation During His Administration 2005 Further reading editAndreas W Daum Refugees from Nazi Germany as Historians Origins and Migrations Interests and Identities in The Second Generation Emigres from Nazi Germany as Historians With a Biobibliographic Guide ed Andreas W Daum Hartmut Lehmann James J Sheehan New York Berghahn Books 2016 ISBN 978 1 78238 985 9 1 52 References edit Andreas W Daum Hartmut Lehmann James J Sheehan eds The Second Generation Emigres from Nazi Germany as Historians With a Biobibliographic Guide New York Berghahn Books 2016 ISBN 978 1 78238 985 9 pages 25 35 36 445 446 including a short biography and bibliography a b c Fox Margalit February 4 2010 Hans L Trefousse Historian and Author Dies at 88 The New York Times a b c d Paul A Thomsen Joshua Spivak February 1 2010 Hans Trefousse A Scholar and a Gentleman History News Network Hans L Trefousse 1921 2010 Perspectives on History AHA Hans L Trefousse 1921 2010 Perspectives on History AHA External links editAppearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans L Trefousse amp oldid 1197547358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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