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Sean Wilentz

Robert Sean Wilentz (/wɪˈlɛnts/; born February 20, 1951) is an American historian who serves as the George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History at Princeton University, where he has taught since 1979.[1] His primary research interests include U.S. social and political history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He has written numerous award-winning books and articles including, most notably, The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln, which was awarded the Bancroft Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

Sean Wilentz
Born
Robert Sean Wilentz

(1951-02-20) February 20, 1951 (age 72)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University (BA)
Balliol College, Oxford (BA)
Yale University (MA, PhD)
Occupation(s)Historian, academic, professor, writer
AwardsBancroft Prize (2006), Pulitzer Prize finalist (2006), Albert J. Beveridge Award (1984)

Early life and education Edit

Wilentz was born on February 20, 1951, in New York City, where his father, Eli Wilentz,[2] and uncle Theodore "Ted" Wilentz,[3] owned a well-known Greenwich Village bookstore, the Eighth Street Bookshop.[4] He is of Jewish and Irish ancestry.[5]

Wilentz attended Midwood High School in Brooklyn, New York,[6] and earned one B.A. at Columbia University in 1972, before earning another at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1974 on a Kellett Fellowship. One of his mentors at Columbia was scholar of US history James P. Shenton.[7] In 1975 he earned an M.A. at Yale University and in 1980 received his Ph.D., also from Yale, under David Brion Davis's supervision.[citation needed]

Career Edit

Scholarship Edit

Wilentz's historical scholarship has focused on the importance of class and race in the early national period, especially in New York City. Wilentz has also co-authored books on nineteenth-century religion and working-class life. His highly detailed The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln (W. W. Norton, 2005) won the Bancroft Prize. His goal was to revive the reputation of Andrew Jackson and Jacksonian democracy, which was under attack from the left because of Jackson's support for slavery and pursuit of escaped slaves, and especially his harshness toward Native Americans, including his forced removals of Indian populations from land confiscated by European-ancestry populations. Wilentz returned to the pro-Jackson themes of Arthur Schlesinger Jr., who in 1946 had hailed the pro-labor policies of Northern, urban Jacksonians. He has more recently turned his scholarship to modern U.S. history, notably in The Age of Reagan: A History, 1974–2008, published in May 2008.[citation needed]

Columbia professor Eric Foner, a long-time friend, says Wilentz "has written some of the very best examples of the avant-garde of the 70s and the avant-garde more recently. Back then we were trying to recover a lost past or neglected past. More recently historians have been trying to integrate that vision into a larger vision of American history as a whole."[8]

While a professor at Princeton, Wilentz was Elena Kagan's senior thesis advisor.[9]

Music Edit

As a contributing editor at The New Republic, Wilentz has published essays about music, the arts, history, and politics. He received a Grammy nomination,[10] and a 2005 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for the liner notes Wilentz contributed to the album The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall.[11]

In 2010, Wilentz published Bob Dylan In America, which placed Dylan in the context of American 20th century history and culture. The book contained essays on Dylan's relationship to Aaron Copland, Allen Ginsberg and the Beat generation, and the recording of Blonde on Blonde.[12]

Politics Edit

Wilentz has prominently engaged in current political debate. He is reportedly a long-time family friend of the Clintons.[13] He has appeared in public venues as a staunch defender of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton: he appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on December 8, 1998 to argue against the Clinton impeachment. He told the House members that if they voted for impeachment but were not convinced Clinton's offenses were impeachable, "...history will track you down and condemn you for your cravenness." His testimony cheered Democratic partisans but was criticized by The New York Times, which lamented his "gratuitously patronizing presentation" in an editorial.[14]

In 2006, he wrote an article denouncing the George W. Bush presidency, titled "The Worst President in History?"[15] which appeared in Rolling Stone magazine. The article received a response from National Review, attacking Wilentz's analysis as "blinkered" and calling him "the modern Arthur Schlesinger Jr."[16]

Wilentz followed up during the 2008 general election with another article in Rolling Stone describing how the failures of the Bush administration had caused a "political meltdown" of the Republican Party, with potentially enormous long-term effects.[17] In the wake of the October, 2013 federal government shutdown, he authored another article in Rolling Stone on what he called a "crisis" within the Republican Party, claiming the party was gradually descending into extremism.[18]

In 2008 Wilentz was an outspoken supporter of Senator Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee for the presidency.[19] He wrote an essay in the New Republic analyzing Senator Barack Obama's campaign, charging Obama with creating "manipulative illusion[s]" and "distortions," and having "purposefully polluted the [primary electoral] contest" with "the most outrageous deployment of racial politics since the Willie Horton ad campaign in 1988."[20] During the 2008 Democratic National Convention, Wilentz charged in Newsweek that "liberal intellectuals have largely abdicated their responsibility to provide unblinking and rigorous analysis" of Obama. "Hardly any prominent liberal thinkers" have questioned his "rationalizations" about his relationship to his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., or "his patently evasive accounts" of his "ties" to the "unrepentant terrorist William Ayers." For Wilentz, Obama was untested, cloudy, and problematic, with liberal intellectuals giving him a free ride.[21] Wilentz was criticized by bloggers and others for his criticism of Obama.[22]

In January 2014, Wilentz took issue with those involved in the 2013 NSA leaks, in particular Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, and Julian Assange. In Wilentz's view, "the value of some of their revelations does not mean that they deserve the prestige and influence that has been accorded to them. The leakers and their supporters would never hand the state modern surveillance powers, even if they came wrapped in all sorts of rules and regulations that would constrain their abuse. They are right to worry, but wrong – even paranoid – to distrust democratic governments in this way. Surveillance and secrecy will never be attractive features of a democratic government, but they are not inimical to it, either. This the leakers will never understand."[23]

In October 2020, Wilentz called U.S. President Donald Trump "the worst president in American history" for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and political polarization of the country. He further wrote that Trump and Attorney General William Barr had created the greatest "existential crisis for American democracy" since the American Civil War through their alleged politicization of the U.S. Department of Justice and attempted delegitimization of the 2020 presidential election, comparing Trump's ideology to the Confederacy and calling it "a bacillus of racism and authoritarianism." He also claimed Barr was advancing "an Americanized version of something more akin to Generalissimo Francisco Franco's Spain" and "a theocracy, overseen by a president who more closely resembles an elected monarch."[24] After the 2021 United States Capitol attack Wilentz predicted that if Trump and the Republican Party returned to power in the 2022 and 2024 elections, they would legally establish "a more or less ironclad system of undemocratic minority rule" to permanently block liberal policies and end majority democracy, calling them "right-wing Bolsheviks." He compared Trump to John C. Calhoun and Richard Nixon.[25]

Personal life Edit

Wilentz lives in Princeton, New Jersey, with his wife Caroline Cleaves and their children. Wilentz is a Princeton Athletics Fellow for the Princeton varsity men's baseball team.[26]

Awards Edit

Bibliography Edit

Books Edit

  • Wilentz, Sean (1984). Chants democratic : New York City and the rise of the American working class, 1788–1850.
  • Merrill, Michael, and Sean Wilentz, eds. The Key of Liberty: The Life and Democratic Writings of William Manning, "A Laborer," 1747–1814 (1993)
  • Johnson, Paul E., and Sean Wilentz. The Kingdom of Matthias. (1994)
  • Andrew Jackson (2005)
  • The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln (2005) excerpt and text search
  • Wilentz, Sean and Greil Marcus, eds. Rose and the Briar: Death, Love and Liberty in the American Ballad (2005)
  • Wilentz, Sean, and Jonathan Earle, eds. Major Problems in the Early Republic (1992; 2nd ed. 2007)
  • The Age of Reagan: A History, 1974–2008 (2008)
  • Bob Dylan in America, 1st ed., New York : Doubleday, 2010. ISBN 978-0-385-52988-4
  • President Ulysses S. Grant and the Battle for Equality from Profiles in Leadership W. W. Norton & Company, 2011.
  • Conant, Sean, ed. Conceived in Liberty: Perspectives on Lincoln at Gettysburg Oxford University Press, 2015.
  • George W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 43rd President, 2001–2009, edited by James Mann; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and Sean Wilentz, General Editors (2015)
  • The Politicians and the Egalitarians: The Hidden History of American Politics, W. W. Norton & Company, 2016. ISBN 978-0-393-28502-4
  • No Property in Man: Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation’s Founding, Harvard University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-674-97222-3
  • Wilentz, Sean Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes, Abrams Books, 2018 [27]

Academic papers Edit

  • On Class and Politics in Jacksonian America, Reviews in American History, Vol. 10, No. 4, The Promise of American History: Progress and Prospects (Dec., 1982), pp. 45–63
  • "Against Exceptionalism: Class Consciousness and the American Labor Movement, 1790–1920," International Labor and Working Class History, 26 (Fall 1984): 1–24,

Articles Edit

Book reviews Edit

Year Review article Work(s) reviewed
2019 Wilentz, Sean (March 7–20, 2019). "Presumed guilty". The New York Review of Books. 66 (4): 40–42. Starr, Ken. Contempt : a memoir of the Clinton investigation. Sentinel.

Critical studies and reviews of Wilentz's work Edit

The Age of Reagan : a history, 1974–2008
The rise of American democracy : Jackson to Lincoln
  • Altschuler, Glenn C. "Democracy as a Work in Progress," Reviews in American History, Volume 34, Number 2, June 2006, pp. 169–175 in Project Muse, review of The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln

References Edit

  1. ^ "Wilentz webpage at Princeton University, Department of History". Princeton.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
  2. ^ Thomas, Robert McG., Jr., "Eli Wilentz, Whose Bookstore Lured the 'Beats', Is Dead at 76", The New York Times, June 26, 1995.
  3. ^ Martin, Douglas, "Theodore Wilentz, 86, Dies; A Bookman Extraordinaire", The New York Times, May 6, 2001.
  4. ^ Reed, Bill, "Positively Eighth Street", Reality Studio
  5. ^ The Associated Press, "Award-winning historian also knows his Dylan", Today, Aug.05.2010, Updated Mar.23.2006.
  6. ^ Castillo, Ramón del; Faerna, Ángel M.; Hickman, Larry A. (19 June 2015). Confines of Democracy: Essays on the Philosophy of Richard J. Bernstein. ISBN 9789004301207.
  7. ^ Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (2003-07-28). "James P. Shenton, 78, Dies; History Professor at Columbia". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  8. ^ quoted in Christopher Shea, "Sean Wilentz, Bringing It All Back Home; With a new book on Bob Dylan, the historian again defies expectations", The Chronicle Review, September 5, 2010.
  9. ^ She Roars - A Conversation with the Justices October 5, 2018, retrieved 2022-07-12
  10. ^ Pallen (2004-12-09). "Wilentz receives Grammy nomination". Princeton University. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  11. ^ ASCAP, "2005 Deems Taylor Award Winners"
  12. ^ Dyer, Geoff (September 12, 2010). "Bob Dylan in America by Sean Wilentz". The Observer/Guardian. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  13. ^ "The Charisma Mandate" The New York Times
  14. ^ "Immobilizing Lies", The New York Times, 1998-09-12
  15. ^ "The Worst President in History? One of America's leading historians assesses George W. Bush", Rolling Stone, 2006-04-21.
  16. ^ "Sean Wilentz is the Modern Arthur Schlesinger Jr.", National Review at [thefreelibrary.com], May 22, 2006.
  17. ^ Rolling Stone, 2008-09-04
  18. ^ Sean Wilentz, Rolling Stone, October 10, 2013, "Republican Extremism and the Lessons of History"; retrieved October 31, 2013.
  19. ^ "Making the Case... for Hillary Clinton" 2008-04-18 at the Wayback Machine, by Sean Wilentz, Newsweek.com, 2007-11-16
  20. ^ "Race Man", by Sean Wilentz, The New Republic, 2008-02-27
  21. ^ Sean Wilentz, "A Liberal's Lament," Newsweek issue of Sept. 1, 2008, online
  22. ^ Russell Jacoby, "Sean Wilentz, Out on a Partisan Limb," Chronicle of Higher Education issue dated September 19, 2008 online
  23. ^ Sean Wilentz (19 January 2014), Would You Feel Differently About Snowden, Greenwald, and Assange If You Knew What They Really Thought? The New Republic
  24. ^ Wilentz, Sean (2020-10-11). "The Sedition of Donald Trump". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-10-31.
  25. ^ Politics, Liberties, a journal of Culture and (2021-10-05). "The Tyranny of the Minority, from Calhoun to Trump - Liberties". Liberties - A Journal of Culture and Politics. Retrieved 2021-10-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  26. ^ "Sean Wilentz - Princeton Athletics Fellow - Baseball Support Staff". Princeton University Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  27. ^ "Carol Peachee in The New York Journal of Books". New York Journal of Books. 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  28. ^ "The Sedition of Donald Trump". Rolling Stone Magazine. 2020-10-11. Retrieved 2020-10-21.

External links Edit

  • Wilentz interview from 2005
  • Wilentz interview NPR 2010
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • C-SPAN Q&A interview with Wilentz, May 7, 2006

sean, wilentz, robert, born, february, 1951, american, historian, serves, george, henry, davis, 1886, professor, american, history, princeton, university, where, taught, since, 1979, primary, research, interests, include, social, political, history, nineteenth. Robert Sean Wilentz w ɪ ˈ l ɛ n t s born February 20 1951 is an American historian who serves as the George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History at Princeton University where he has taught since 1979 1 His primary research interests include U S social and political history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries He has written numerous award winning books and articles including most notably The Rise of American Democracy Jefferson to Lincoln which was awarded the Bancroft Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize Sean WilentzBornRobert Sean Wilentz 1951 02 20 February 20 1951 age 72 New York City New York U S NationalityAmericanAlma materColumbia University BA Balliol College Oxford BA Yale University MA PhD Occupation s Historian academic professor writerAwardsBancroft Prize 2006 Pulitzer Prize finalist 2006 Albert J Beveridge Award 1984 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Scholarship 2 2 Music 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 Bibliography 6 1 Books 6 2 Academic papers 6 3 Articles 6 4 Book reviews 6 5 Critical studies and reviews of Wilentz s work 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditWilentz was born on February 20 1951 in New York City where his father Eli Wilentz 2 and uncle Theodore Ted Wilentz 3 owned a well known Greenwich Village bookstore the Eighth Street Bookshop 4 He is of Jewish and Irish ancestry 5 Wilentz attended Midwood High School in Brooklyn New York 6 and earned one B A at Columbia University in 1972 before earning another at Balliol College Oxford in 1974 on a Kellett Fellowship One of his mentors at Columbia was scholar of US history James P Shenton 7 In 1975 he earned an M A at Yale University and in 1980 received his Ph D also from Yale under David Brion Davis s supervision citation needed Career EditScholarship Edit Wilentz s historical scholarship has focused on the importance of class and race in the early national period especially in New York City Wilentz has also co authored books on nineteenth century religion and working class life His highly detailed The Rise of American Democracy Jefferson to Lincoln W W Norton 2005 won the Bancroft Prize His goal was to revive the reputation of Andrew Jackson and Jacksonian democracy which was under attack from the left because of Jackson s support for slavery and pursuit of escaped slaves and especially his harshness toward Native Americans including his forced removals of Indian populations from land confiscated by European ancestry populations Wilentz returned to the pro Jackson themes of Arthur Schlesinger Jr who in 1946 had hailed the pro labor policies of Northern urban Jacksonians He has more recently turned his scholarship to modern U S history notably in The Age of Reagan A History 1974 2008 published in May 2008 citation needed Columbia professor Eric Foner a long time friend says Wilentz has written some of the very best examples of the avant garde of the 70s and the avant garde more recently Back then we were trying to recover a lost past or neglected past More recently historians have been trying to integrate that vision into a larger vision of American history as a whole 8 While a professor at Princeton Wilentz was Elena Kagan s senior thesis advisor 9 Music Edit As a contributing editor at The New Republic Wilentz has published essays about music the arts history and politics He received a Grammy nomination 10 and a 2005 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for the liner notes Wilentz contributed to the album The Bootleg Series Vol 6 Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall 11 In 2010 Wilentz published Bob Dylan In America which placed Dylan in the context of American 20th century history and culture The book contained essays on Dylan s relationship to Aaron Copland Allen Ginsberg and the Beat generation and the recording of Blonde on Blonde 12 Politics EditWilentz has prominently engaged in current political debate He is reportedly a long time family friend of the Clintons 13 He has appeared in public venues as a staunch defender of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton he appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on December 8 1998 to argue against the Clinton impeachment He told the House members that if they voted for impeachment but were not convinced Clinton s offenses were impeachable history will track you down and condemn you for your cravenness His testimony cheered Democratic partisans but was criticized by The New York Times which lamented his gratuitously patronizing presentation in an editorial 14 In 2006 he wrote an article denouncing the George W Bush presidency titled The Worst President in History 15 which appeared in Rolling Stone magazine The article received a response from National Review attacking Wilentz s analysis as blinkered and calling him the modern Arthur Schlesinger Jr 16 Wilentz followed up during the 2008 general election with another article in Rolling Stone describing how the failures of the Bush administration had caused a political meltdown of the Republican Party with potentially enormous long term effects 17 In the wake of the October 2013 federal government shutdown he authored another article in Rolling Stone on what he called a crisis within the Republican Party claiming the party was gradually descending into extremism 18 In 2008 Wilentz was an outspoken supporter of Senator Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee for the presidency 19 He wrote an essay in the New Republic analyzing Senator Barack Obama s campaign charging Obama with creating manipulative illusion s and distortions and having purposefully polluted the primary electoral contest with the most outrageous deployment of racial politics since the Willie Horton ad campaign in 1988 20 During the 2008 Democratic National Convention Wilentz charged in Newsweek that liberal intellectuals have largely abdicated their responsibility to provide unblinking and rigorous analysis of Obama Hardly any prominent liberal thinkers have questioned his rationalizations about his relationship to his former pastor Rev Jeremiah Wright Jr or his patently evasive accounts of his ties to the unrepentant terrorist William Ayers For Wilentz Obama was untested cloudy and problematic with liberal intellectuals giving him a free ride 21 Wilentz was criticized by bloggers and others for his criticism of Obama 22 In January 2014 Wilentz took issue with those involved in the 2013 NSA leaks in particular Edward Snowden Glenn Greenwald and Julian Assange In Wilentz s view the value of some of their revelations does not mean that they deserve the prestige and influence that has been accorded to them The leakers and their supporters would never hand the state modern surveillance powers even if they came wrapped in all sorts of rules and regulations that would constrain their abuse They are right to worry but wrong even paranoid to distrust democratic governments in this way Surveillance and secrecy will never be attractive features of a democratic government but they are not inimical to it either This the leakers will never understand 23 In October 2020 Wilentz called U S President Donald Trump the worst president in American history for his handling of the COVID 19 pandemic and political polarization of the country He further wrote that Trump and Attorney General William Barr had created the greatest existential crisis for American democracy since the American Civil War through their alleged politicization of the U S Department of Justice and attempted delegitimization of the 2020 presidential election comparing Trump s ideology to the Confederacy and calling it a bacillus of racism and authoritarianism He also claimed Barr was advancing an Americanized version of something more akin to Generalissimo Francisco Franco s Spain and a theocracy overseen by a president who more closely resembles an elected monarch 24 After the 2021 United States Capitol attack Wilentz predicted that if Trump and the Republican Party returned to power in the 2022 and 2024 elections they would legally establish a more or less ironclad system of undemocratic minority rule to permanently block liberal policies and end majority democracy calling them right wing Bolsheviks He compared Trump to John C Calhoun and Richard Nixon 25 Personal life EditWilentz lives in Princeton New Jersey with his wife Caroline Cleaves and their children Wilentz is a Princeton Athletics Fellow for the Princeton varsity men s baseball team 26 Awards Edit1984 Beveridge Award from the American Historical Association for Chants Democratic New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class 1788 1850 2006 Bancroft Prize for The Rise of American Democracy Jefferson to LincolnBibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items September 2020 Books Edit Wilentz Sean 1984 Chants democratic New York City and the rise of the American working class 1788 1850 Merrill Michael and Sean Wilentz eds The Key of Liberty The Life and Democratic Writings of William Manning A Laborer 1747 1814 1993 Johnson Paul E and Sean Wilentz The Kingdom of Matthias 1994 Andrew Jackson 2005 The Rise of American Democracy Jefferson to Lincoln 2005 excerpt and text search Wilentz Sean and Greil Marcus eds Rose and the Briar Death Love and Liberty in the American Ballad 2005 Wilentz Sean and Jonathan Earle eds Major Problems in the Early Republic 1992 2nd ed 2007 The Age of Reagan A History 1974 2008 2008 Bob Dylan in America 1st ed New York Doubleday 2010 ISBN 978 0 385 52988 4 President Ulysses S Grant and the Battle for Equality from Profiles in Leadership W W Norton amp Company 2011 Conant Sean ed Conceived in Liberty Perspectives on Lincoln at Gettysburg Oxford University Press 2015 George W Bush The American Presidents Series The 43rd President 2001 2009 edited by James Mann Arthur M Schlesinger Jr and Sean Wilentz General Editors 2015 The Politicians and the Egalitarians The Hidden History of American Politics W W Norton amp Company 2016 ISBN 978 0 393 28502 4 No Property in Man Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation s Founding Harvard University Press 2018 ISBN 978 0 674 97222 3 Wilentz Sean Fred W McDarrah New York Scenes Abrams Books 2018 27 Academic papers Edit On Class and Politics in Jacksonian America Reviews in American History Vol 10 No 4 The Promise of American History Progress and Prospects Dec 1982 pp 45 63 Against Exceptionalism Class Consciousness and the American Labor Movement 1790 1920 International Labor and Working Class History 26 Fall 1984 1 24 Articles Edit The Sedition of Donald Trump Rolling Stone Magazine October 11 2020 28 Book reviews Edit Year Review article Work s reviewed2019 Wilentz Sean March 7 20 2019 Presumed guilty The New York Review of Books 66 4 40 42 Starr Ken Contempt a memoir of the Clinton investigation Sentinel Critical studies and reviews of Wilentz s work Edit The Age of Reagan a history 1974 2008John Ehrman There He Goes Again A review of The Age of Reagan A History 1974 2008 Sean Wilentz The Claremont Institute 2008 review by conservative scholarThe rise of American democracy Jackson to LincolnAltschuler Glenn C Democracy as a Work in Progress Reviews in American History Volume 34 Number 2 June 2006 pp 169 175 in Project Muse review of The Rise of American Democracy Jefferson to LincolnReferences Edit Wilentz webpage at Princeton University Department of History Princeton edu Retrieved 2016 06 23 Thomas Robert McG Jr Eli Wilentz Whose Bookstore Lured the Beats Is Dead at 76 The New York Times June 26 1995 Martin Douglas Theodore Wilentz 86 Dies A Bookman Extraordinaire The New York Times May 6 2001 Reed Bill Positively Eighth Street Reality Studio The Associated Press Award winning historian also knows his Dylan Today Aug 05 2010 Updated Mar 23 2006 Castillo Ramon del Faerna Angel M Hickman Larry A 19 June 2015 Confines of Democracy Essays on the Philosophy of Richard J Bernstein ISBN 9789004301207 Lehmann Haupt Christopher 2003 07 28 James P Shenton 78 Dies History Professor at Columbia The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 04 10 quoted in Christopher Shea Sean Wilentz Bringing It All Back Home With a new book on Bob Dylan the historian again defies expectations The Chronicle Review September 5 2010 She Roars A Conversation with the Justices October 5 2018 retrieved 2022 07 12 Pallen 2004 12 09 Wilentz receives Grammy nomination Princeton University Retrieved 2010 07 20 ASCAP 2005 Deems Taylor Award Winners Dyer Geoff September 12 2010 Bob Dylan in America by Sean Wilentz The Observer Guardian Retrieved January 24 2014 The Charisma Mandate The New York Times Immobilizing Lies The New York Times 1998 09 12 The Worst President in History One of America s leading historians assesses George W Bush Rolling Stone 2006 04 21 Sean Wilentz is the Modern Arthur Schlesinger Jr National Review at thefreelibrary com May 22 2006 How Bush Destroyed the Republican Party Rolling Stone 2008 09 04 Sean Wilentz Rolling Stone October 10 2013 Republican Extremism and the Lessons of History retrieved October 31 2013 Making the Case for Hillary Clinton Archived 2008 04 18 at the Wayback Machine by Sean Wilentz Newsweek com 2007 11 16 Race Man by Sean Wilentz The New Republic 2008 02 27 Sean Wilentz A Liberal s Lament Newsweek issue of Sept 1 2008 online Russell Jacoby Sean Wilentz Out on a Partisan Limb Chronicle of Higher Education issue dated September 19 2008 online Sean Wilentz 19 January 2014 Would You Feel Differently About Snowden Greenwald and Assange If You Knew What They Really Thought The New Republic Wilentz Sean 2020 10 11 The Sedition of Donald Trump Rolling Stone Retrieved 2021 10 31 Politics Liberties a journal of Culture and 2021 10 05 The Tyranny of the Minority from Calhoun to Trump Liberties Liberties A Journal of Culture and Politics Retrieved 2021 10 31 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Sean Wilentz Princeton Athletics Fellow Baseball Support Staff Princeton University Athletics Retrieved 2021 01 03 Carol Peachee in The New York Journal of Books New York Journal of Books 2018 09 25 Retrieved 2012 12 11 The Sedition of Donald Trump Rolling Stone Magazine 2020 10 11 Retrieved 2020 10 21 External links EditWilentz interview from 2005 Wilentz interview NPR 2010 Appearances on C SPAN C SPAN Q amp A interview with Wilentz May 7 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sean Wilentz amp oldid 1167271671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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