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John Gurda

John Gurda (born 9 June 1947 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American writer and historian.

John Gurda
BornJune 9, 1947
Education
Occupations
  • Author
  • academic
  • journalist
Years active1981-Present
Websitejohngurda.com

Gurda's book, The Making of Milwaukee, was turned into an Emmy Award-winning documentary series by Milwaukee PBS.[1] He is an eight-time winner of the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Award of Merit.[2] He is also a local history columnist for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.[3]

Education edit

John Gurda graduated Marquette University High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[4] He holds a B.A. in English from Boston College and M.A. in Cultural Geography from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[5] Gurda has been described as a non-academic historian and is widely regarded as one of the most prolific historians of Milwaukee.

Professional Work edit

John Gurda is the author of twenty-two books, including histories of Milwaukee-area neighborhoods, industries, and places of worship. Gurda received his first corporate commission in 1981 from Northwestern Mutual. He grew his professional profile through works for a variety of nonprofit and community organizations in Milwaukee. The City of Milwaukee put out a popular series of neighborhood posters for which Gurda wrote descriptions and histories. Since 1994, Gurda has written a local history column in the Sunday edition of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Gurda’s most comprehensive and best-known work is The Making of Milwaukee which has been released in four editions. The Making of Milwaukee was the first full-length history of the region published since 1948. Gurda published a companion piece to The Making of Milwaukee called Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods. Gurda's text, The Making of Milwaukee was the basis for a documentary series that premiered on Milwaukee Public Television in 2006 and again in 2016.[6]

John Gurda also works as a lecturer, tour guide, and local history columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In December 2022, Gurda announced that he would be stepping away from his role as a columnist for the newspaper.[7]

Personal life edit

John Gurda was born and raised on the South Side of Milwaukee. He was one of four children, his sister Susie died in a car crash in 1968.[8] At the age of 8, he and his family moved to the Milwaukee suburb of Hales Corners. Gurda returned to Milwaukee in 1969 after completing his B.A. at Boston College whereupon he worked as a housepainter. Since 1991, John Gurda and his wife have lived in the Fernwood subdistrict of the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has three children and four grandchildren.[9]

Publications edit

  • "Milwaukee: A City Built on Water", 2018
  • "Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods", 2015
  • "One people, many paths: A history of Jewish Milwaukee", Jewish Museum Milwaukee, 2009
  • "The policyowners' company: A history of Northwestern Mutual, 1857-2007", 2007
  • "Cream City Chronicles: Stories of Milwaukee's Past", Wisconsin Historical Society Press; 1 edition (October 11, 2006)
  • "A Community Portrait: An Excerpt from Illuminating the Particular: Photographs of Milwaukee's Polish South Side" (co-authored with Christel T. Maass and Roman B. J. Kwasniewski), The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 87, No. 3 (Spring, 2004)
  • "The Making of Milwaukee", Milwaukee County Historical Society, (December 1, 1999)
  • "Path of a pioneer: A centennial history of the Wisconsin Electric Power Company", 1996
  • "Profits and Patriotism: Milwaukee Industry in World War II", The Wisconsin Magazine of History, Vol. 78, No. 1 (Autumn, 1994)
  • "Discover Milwaukee catalog: Overflowing with information about history, homes, character, resources of Milwaukee and its neighborhoods", 1986
  • "New World odyssey: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church and Frank Lloyd Wright", 1986
  • "The quiet company: A modern history of Northwestern Mutual Life", 1983
  • "The West End, Merrill Park, Pigsville, Concordia: Milwaukee", 1980
  • "A guide to ethnic resources in the Milwaukee area", 1977
  • "Bay View, Wis: Milwaukee", 1979

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • John Gurda Bio at the Making of Making of Milwaukee

john, gurda, born, june, 1947, milwaukee, wisconsin, american, writer, historian, bornjune, 1947milwaukee, wisconsineducationmarquette, university, high, schoolboston, collegeuniversity, wisconsin, milwaukeeoccupationsauthor, academic, journalistyears, active1. John Gurda born 9 June 1947 in Milwaukee Wisconsin is an American writer and historian John GurdaBornJune 9 1947Milwaukee WisconsinEducationMarquette University High SchoolBoston CollegeUniversity of Wisconsin MilwaukeeOccupationsAuthor academic journalistYears active1981 PresentWebsitejohngurda wbr comGurda s book The Making of Milwaukee was turned into an Emmy Award winning documentary series by Milwaukee PBS 1 He is an eight time winner of the Wisconsin Historical Society s Award of Merit 2 He is also a local history columnist for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3 Contents 1 Education 2 Professional Work 3 Personal life 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation editJohn Gurda graduated Marquette University High School in Milwaukee Wisconsin 4 He holds a B A in English from Boston College and M A in Cultural Geography from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 5 Gurda has been described as a non academic historian and is widely regarded as one of the most prolific historians of Milwaukee Professional Work editJohn Gurda is the author of twenty two books including histories of Milwaukee area neighborhoods industries and places of worship Gurda received his first corporate commission in 1981 from Northwestern Mutual He grew his professional profile through works for a variety of nonprofit and community organizations in Milwaukee The City of Milwaukee put out a popular series of neighborhood posters for which Gurda wrote descriptions and histories Since 1994 Gurda has written a local history column in the Sunday edition of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Gurda s most comprehensive and best known work is The Making of Milwaukee which has been released in four editions The Making of Milwaukee was the first full length history of the region published since 1948 Gurda published a companion piece to The Making of Milwaukee called Milwaukee City of Neighborhoods Gurda s text The Making of Milwaukee was the basis for a documentary series that premiered on Milwaukee Public Television in 2006 and again in 2016 6 John Gurda also works as a lecturer tour guide and local history columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In December 2022 Gurda announced that he would be stepping away from his role as a columnist for the newspaper 7 Personal life editJohn Gurda was born and raised on the South Side of Milwaukee He was one of four children his sister Susie died in a car crash in 1968 8 At the age of 8 he and his family moved to the Milwaukee suburb of Hales Corners Gurda returned to Milwaukee in 1969 after completing his B A at Boston College whereupon he worked as a housepainter Since 1991 John Gurda and his wife have lived in the Fernwood subdistrict of the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee Wisconsin He has three children and four grandchildren 9 Publications edit Milwaukee A City Built on Water 2018 Milwaukee City of Neighborhoods 2015 One people many paths A history of Jewish Milwaukee Jewish Museum Milwaukee 2009 The policyowners company A history of Northwestern Mutual 1857 2007 2007 Cream City Chronicles Stories of Milwaukee s Past Wisconsin Historical Society Press 1 edition October 11 2006 A Community Portrait An Excerpt from Illuminating the Particular Photographs of Milwaukee s Polish South Side co authored with Christel T Maass and Roman B J Kwasniewski The Wisconsin Magazine of History Vol 87 No 3 Spring 2004 The Making of Milwaukee Milwaukee County Historical Society December 1 1999 Path of a pioneer A centennial history of the Wisconsin Electric Power Company 1996 Profits and Patriotism Milwaukee Industry in World War II The Wisconsin Magazine of History Vol 78 No 1 Autumn 1994 Discover Milwaukee catalog Overflowing with information about history homes character resources of Milwaukee and its neighborhoods 1986 New World odyssey Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church and Frank Lloyd Wright 1986 The quiet company A modern history of Northwestern Mutual Life 1983 The West End Merrill Park Pigsville Concordia Milwaukee 1980 A guide to ethnic resources in the Milwaukee area 1977 Bay View Wis Milwaukee 1979References edit Wisconsin Academy Fellows John Gurda Archived 2011 07 28 at the Wayback Machine Wisconsin Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters UW Press Speakers Bureau Wisconsin Historical Society https www milwaukeemag com the making of a historian john gurda milwaukees past comes alive heres his story Wisconsin Writers Wall of Fame Archived 2010 06 13 at the Wayback Machine Milwaukee Public Library https video milwaukeepbs org show making milwaukee https www jsonline com story opinion 2022 12 01 john gurda says farewell after 29 years of writing our history milwaukee journal sentinel columnist 69684876007 https www jsonline com story opinion columnists john gurda 2018 08 09 turbulent summer 50 years ago when everything changed 919414002 https urbanmilwaukee com 2013 12 02 house confidential john gurdas home of history External links editOfficial website John Gurda Bio at the Making of Making of Milwaukee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Gurda amp oldid 1146624170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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