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Richard Brookhiser

Richard Brookhiser (/ˈbrʊkhzər/; born February 23, 1955) is an American journalist, biographer and historian. He is a senior editor at National Review. He is most widely known for a series of biographies of America's founders, including Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, and George Washington.

Richard Brookhiser
Richard Brookhiser, 2011
Born (1955-07-23) July 23, 1955 (age 68)
EducationYale University (BA)
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • author
  • editor
  • historian
Known forNational Review

Life and career edit

Brookhiser was born in Irondequoit, a suburb north of Rochester, New York.[1] His father worked for Eastman Kodak in Rochester and was a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps during World War II.[2] He has written books that deal either with the nation's founding, or the principles of America's founders, including What Would the Founders Do?, a book describing how the Founding Fathers of the United States would approach topical issues that generate controversy in modern-day America.

Brookhiser began writing for National Review in 1970. His first article, done on antiwar protests when he was 15 in high school, was a cover story in National Review in 1970. [3] He earned an A.B. degree (1977) at Yale.[1] In his freshman year he took a class on Thomas Jefferson taught by Garry Wills. Although admitted to Yale Law School, Brookhiser went to work full-time for National Review in 1977; by the time he was 23, he was a senior editor, the youngest in the magazine's history. He was selected as the successor to the magazine's founder, William F. Buckley, until Buckley ultimately changed his mind. For a short time he wrote speeches for Vice President George H. W. Bush.

He has written for a variety of magazines and newspapers. Brookhiser's work has appeared in the "Talk of the Town" section of The New Yorker magazine as well as in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, The Atlantic Monthly, Time, and Vanity Fair. In 1987 he began a column for The New York Observer which he wrote until 2007.

Brookhiser both wrote and hosted the documentary films Rediscovering George Washington, by Michael Pack, broadcast on PBS on July 4, 2002,[3] and Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton, also by Pack, broadcast on PBS on April 11, 2011. His book Alexander Hamilton, American[4] led to the "Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America" exhibition at The New-York Historical Society (2004–2005), for which he was the historian curator. He received an honorary doctorate degree in 2005 from Washington College.[3][5]

In 2008, President George W. Bush awarded Brookhiser the National Humanities Medal in a White House ceremony.

Cancer and marijuana use edit

Brookhiser became ill with testicular cancer in 1992 and smoked marijuana to alleviate nausea from chemotherapy. (Before that, he had smoked marijuana in college about ten times, he said.)[6]

"Because of the marijuana, my last two courses of chemotherapy were almost nausea-free," he said in 1996. "My cancer is gone now, I was lucky."[6]

On March 6, 1996, he testified before a congressional committee about using marijuana, urging the committee members to support decriminalization of marijuana for medical purposes.[6]

"My support for medical marijuana is not a contradiction of my principles, but an extension of them," Brookhiser told the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime. "I am for law and order. But crime has to be fought intelligently and the law disgraces itself when it harasses the sick. I am for traditional virtues, but if carrying your beliefs to unjust ends is not moral, it is philistine."[6]

Personal life edit

He lives in Manhattan[6] (East Village) with his wife, Jeanne Safer, a psychotherapist and author, most recently, of The Normal One.[7] They also have a home in Ulster County in the Catskills.[1]

Books edit

External videos
  Washington Journal interview with Brookhiser on Give Me Liberty, December 30, 2019, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court, November 27, 2018, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln, October 21, 2014, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on James Madison: The Father of American Politics, February 3, 2011, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on James Madison, September 16, 2011, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Right Time, Right Place, June 10, 2009, C-SPAN
  Discussion with Brookhiser on Right Time, Right Place, December 8, 2009, C-SPAN
  After Words interview with Brookhiser on What Would the Founders Do?, May 27, 2006, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris, June 10, 2003, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on America's First Dynasty, April 7, 2002, C-SPAN
  Interview with Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton: American, September 27, 1998, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton: American, March 10, 1999, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton: American, April 4, 2001, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton: American, July 12, 2016, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Founding Father, November 8, 1996, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Brookhiser on Founding Father, April 18, 1996, C-SPAN
  Booknotes interview with Brookhiser on The Way of the WASP, March 24, 1991, C-SPAN
  • Give Me Liberty: A History of America's Exceptional Idea, 304 pages (Basic Books: 2019) ISBN 978-1-5416-9913-7
  • John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court, 324 pages (Basic Books: 2018) ISBN 978-0-465-09622-0
  • Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln, 376 pages (Basic Books: 2014) ISBN 978-0-465-03294-5
  • James Madison, 304 pages (Basic Books: 2011) ISBN 0-465-01983-8
  • Right Time, Right Place: Coming of Age with William F. Buckley Jr. and the Conservative Movement, 272 pages (Basic Books: 2009) ISBN 978-0-465-01355-5
  • George Washington on Leadership, 269 pages (Basic Books: 2008) ISBN 978-0-465-00302-0
  • What Would the Founders Do?: Our Questions, Their Answers, 261 pages (Basic Books: 2006) ISBN 0-465-00819-4 Contents links.
  • Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution, 272 pages (Free Press: 2003) ISBN 0-7432-2379-9
  • Rules of Civility: The 110 Precepts That Guided Our First President in War and Peace, 90 pages (University of Virginia Press: 2003) ISBN 0-8139-2218-6
  • America's First Dynasty : The Adamses, 1735–1918, 256 pages (Free Press: 2002) ISBN 0-684-86881-4
  • George Washington: A National Treasure, 104 pages (National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: 2002) ISBN 0-295-98236-5
  • Fighting the Good Fight: A History of the New York Conservative Party, 434 pages (St. Augustine's Press: 2002) ISBN 1-58731-251-4
  • (Contributor) Patriot Sage: George Washington and the American Political Tradition, editors Gary L. Gregg, Matthew Spalding, William J. Bennett, 355 pages (ISI Books: 1999) ISBN 1-882926-38-2
  • Alexander Hamilton, American, 240 pages (Free Press: 1999) ISBN 0-684-83919-9
  • Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington, 240 pages (Free Press: 1996) ISBN 0-684-82291-1
  • Way of the Wasp: How It Made America, and How It Can Save It, So to Speak, 171 pages (Free Press: 1990) ISBN 0-02-904721-8
  • The Outside Story (Doubleday reissue edition: 1986) ISBN 0-385-19679-2

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Richard Brookhiser" (fee). Contemporary Authors Online. Thomson Gale. 2007-08-21. Retrieved 2008-07-06. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC Document Number: H1000111697
  2. ^ "See, now they vanish, the faces and places". National Review. 19 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-20.
  3. ^ a b c "Richard Brookhiser". Retrieved 2008-07-06. Biography page of Mr. Brookhiser's website.
  4. ^ Brookhiser, Richard (1999). Alexander Hamilton, American. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0684863316.
  5. ^ Holtsberry, Kevin (2003-09-12). . Archived from the original on October 5, 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  6. ^ a b c d e "National Review Senior Editor Richard Brookhiser's Congressional Testimony (1996)". National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Retrieved 2008-07-06. excerpted from testimony Mr. Brookhiser presented before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, on March 6, 1996 in support of the efficacy of medical marijuana
  7. ^ An NRO Symposium on Pat Buckley on National Review Online Jeanne Safer, "Symposium: Pat Buckley, R.I.P." Web page, April 17, 2007 at National Review Online Web site, accessed April 18, 2007

External links edit

  • Personal website
  • Richard Brookhiser On George Washington, transcript of conversation with David Gergen
  • "Hamilton, Our Founder" by Richard Brookhiser, City Journal quarterly, summer 2004
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • In Depth interview with Brookheiser, October 7, 2001 (Note: This interview was cut short due to the commencement of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.)
    • In Depth interview with Brookheiser, April 1, 2012

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United States would approach topical issues that generate controversy in modern day America Brookhiser began writing for National Review in 1970 His first article done on antiwar protests when he was 15 in high school was a cover story in National Review in 1970 3 He earned an A B degree 1977 at Yale 1 In his freshman year he took a class on Thomas Jefferson taught by Garry Wills Although admitted to Yale Law School Brookhiser went to work full time for National Review in 1977 by the time he was 23 he was a senior editor the youngest in the magazine s history He was selected as the successor to the magazine s founder William F Buckley until Buckley ultimately changed his mind For a short time he wrote speeches for Vice President George H W Bush He has written for a variety of magazines and newspapers Brookhiser s work has appeared in the Talk of the Town section of The New Yorker magazine as well as in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal Cosmopolitan The Atlantic Monthly Time and Vanity Fair In 1987 he began a column for The New York Observer which he wrote until 2007 Brookhiser both wrote and hosted the documentary films Rediscovering George Washington by Michael Pack broadcast on PBS on July 4 2002 3 and Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton also by Pack broadcast on PBS on April 11 2011 His book Alexander Hamilton American 4 led to the Alexander Hamilton The Man Who Made Modern America exhibition at The New York Historical Society 2004 2005 for which he was the historian curator He received an honorary doctorate degree in 2005 from Washington College 3 5 In 2008 President George W Bush awarded Brookhiser the National Humanities Medal in a White House ceremony Cancer and marijuana use editBrookhiser became ill with testicular cancer in 1992 and smoked marijuana to alleviate nausea from chemotherapy Before that he had smoked marijuana in college about ten times he said 6 Because of the marijuana my last two courses of chemotherapy were almost nausea free he said in 1996 My cancer is gone now I was lucky 6 On March 6 1996 he testified before a congressional committee about using marijuana urging the committee members to support decriminalization of marijuana for medical purposes 6 My support for medical marijuana is not a contradiction of my principles but an extension of them Brookhiser told the House Judiciary Committee s Subcommittee on Crime I am for law and order But crime has to be fought intelligently and the law disgraces itself when it harasses the sick I am for traditional virtues but if carrying your beliefs to unjust ends is not moral it is philistine 6 Personal life editHe lives in Manhattan 6 East Village with his wife Jeanne Safer a psychotherapist and author most recently of The Normal One 7 They also have a home in Ulster County in the Catskills 1 Books editExternal videos nbsp Washington Journal interview with Brookhiser on Give Me Liberty December 30 2019 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on John Marshall The Man Who Made the Supreme Court November 27 2018 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Founders Son A Life of Abraham Lincoln October 21 2014 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on James Madison The Father of American Politics February 3 2011 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on James Madison September 16 2011 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Right Time Right Place June 10 2009 C SPAN nbsp Discussion with Brookhiser on Right Time Right Place December 8 2009 C SPAN nbsp After Words interview with Brookhiser on What Would the Founders Do May 27 2006 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Gentleman Revolutionary Gouverneur Morris June 10 2003 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on America s First Dynasty April 7 2002 C SPAN nbsp Interview with Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton American September 27 1998 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton American March 10 1999 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton American April 4 2001 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Alexander Hamilton American July 12 2016 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Founding Father November 8 1996 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Brookhiser on Founding Father April 18 1996 C SPAN nbsp Booknotes interview with Brookhiser on The Way of the WASP March 24 1991 C SPAN Give Me Liberty A History of America s Exceptional Idea 304 pages Basic Books 2019 ISBN 978 1 5416 9913 7 John Marshall The Man Who Made the Supreme Court 324 pages Basic Books 2018 ISBN 978 0 465 09622 0 Founders Son A Life of Abraham Lincoln 376 pages Basic Books 2014 ISBN 978 0 465 03294 5 James Madison 304 pages Basic Books 2011 ISBN 0 465 01983 8 Right Time Right Place Coming of Age with William F Buckley Jr and the Conservative Movement 272 pages Basic Books 2009 ISBN 978 0 465 01355 5 George Washington on Leadership 269 pages Basic Books 2008 ISBN 978 0 465 00302 0 What Would the Founders Do Our Questions Their Answers 261 pages Basic Books 2006 ISBN 0 465 00819 4 Contents links Gentleman Revolutionary Gouverneur Morris the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution 272 pages Free Press 2003 ISBN 0 7432 2379 9 Rules of Civility The 110 Precepts That Guided Our First President in War and Peace 90 pages University of Virginia Press 2003 ISBN 0 8139 2218 6 America s First Dynasty The Adamses 1735 1918 256 pages Free Press 2002 ISBN 0 684 86881 4 George Washington A National Treasure 104 pages National Portrait Gallery Smithsonian Institution 2002 ISBN 0 295 98236 5 Fighting the Good Fight A History of the New York Conservative Party 434 pages St Augustine s Press 2002 ISBN 1 58731 251 4 Contributor Patriot Sage George Washington and the American Political Tradition editors Gary L Gregg Matthew Spalding William J Bennett 355 pages ISI Books 1999 ISBN 1 882926 38 2 Alexander Hamilton American 240 pages Free Press 1999 ISBN 0 684 83919 9 Founding Father Rediscovering George Washington 240 pages Free Press 1996 ISBN 0 684 82291 1 Way of the Wasp How It Made America and How It Can Save It So to Speak 171 pages Free Press 1990 ISBN 0 02 904721 8 The Outside Story Doubleday reissue edition 1986 ISBN 0 385 19679 2Notes edit a b c Richard Brookhiser fee Contemporary Authors Online Thomson Gale 2007 08 21 Retrieved 2008 07 06 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Gale 2008 http galenet galegroup com servlet BioRC Document Number H1000111697 See now they vanish the faces and places National Review 19 June 2011 Retrieved 2011 06 20 a b c Richard Brookhiser Retrieved 2008 07 06 Biography page of Mr Brookhiser s website Brookhiser Richard 1999 Alexander Hamilton American Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0684863316 Holtsberry Kevin 2003 09 12 An Interview with Richard Brookhiser Archived from the original on October 5 2007 Retrieved 2008 07 06 a b c d e National Review Senior Editor Richard Brookhiser s Congressional Testimony 1996 National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Retrieved 2008 07 06 excerpted from testimony Mr Brookhiser presented before the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Crime on March 6 1996 in support of the efficacy of medical marijuana An NRO Symposium on Pat Buckley on National Review Online Jeanne Safer Symposium Pat Buckley R I P Web page April 17 2007 at National Review Online Web site accessed April 18 2007External links editPersonal website Richard Brookhiser On George Washington transcript of conversation with David Gergen Hamilton Our Founder by Richard Brookhiser City Journal quarterly summer 2004 Appearances on C SPAN In Depth interview with Brookheiser October 7 2001 Note This interview was cut short due to the commencement of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan In Depth interview with Brookheiser April 1 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Brookhiser amp oldid 1216601926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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