Davidson, Eugene, 1902-2002
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Eugene Arthur Davidson. Born: Sept. 22, 1902, New York. Died: Jan. 15, 2002, in Santa Barbara.
Graduate of Yale University, 1927.
Editor of Yale University Press, 1931-1957.
President and Director of the Foundation for Foreign Affairs (Washington, D.C.), 1957-1970.
Editor of Modern Age (Chicago, IL), 1960-1970.
Chair and Board of Directors, Conference on European Problems, 1970s-1990s.
Works include (in chronological order):
- The Death and Life of Germany: An Account of the American Occupation (Knopf, 1959, 1961; Missouri, 1999)
- The Trial of the Germans (Macmillan, 1966; Missouri, 1997)
- Introduction to Albert Speer's Inside the Third Reich (Macmillan, 1970)
- The Nuremberg Fallacy: Wars and War Crimes since World War II (Macmillan, 1973)
- The Making of Adolf Hitler (Macmillan, 1977; Missouri, 1997)
- The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler (Missouri, 1996)
- Reflections on a Disruptive Decade (Missouri, 2000)
- The Narrow Path of Freedom and Other Essays (Missouri, 2002)
Also, contributions to: American Historical Review, American Mercury, Modern Age, Saturday Review of Literature, and Yale Review .
Copies of Eugene Davidson's major published works have been cataloged separately and may be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB Libraries online catalog.
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