Schlesinger, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier), Jr., 1917-2007
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In 1968, Schlesinger actively supported the presidential campaign of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, which ended with Kennedy's assassination in Los Angeles. Schlesinger wrote a popular biography, Robert Kennedy and His Times, several years later. He later popularized the term "imperial presidency" during the Nixon administration in his 1973 book of the same name.
Schlesinger was born in Columbus, Ohio, the son of Elizabeth Harriet (née Bancroft) and Arthur M. Schlesinger (1888–1965), who was an influential social historian at Ohio State University and Harvard University, where he directed many PhD dissertations in American history. His paternal grandfather was a Prussian Jew who converted to Protestantism and then married an Austrian Catholic. His mother, a Mayflower descendant, was of German and New England ancestry, as well as a relative of historian George Bancroft, according to family tradition. His family practiced Unitarianism.
Schlesinger attended the Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, and received his first degree at the age of 20 from Harvard College, where he graduated summa cum laude in 1938. After spending the 1938–1939 academic year at Peterhouse, Cambridge as a Henry Fellow, he was appointed to a three-year Junior Fellowship in the Harvard Society of Fellows in the fall of 1939. At the time, Fellows were not allowed to pursue advanced degrees, "a requirement intended to keep them off the standard academic treadmill"; as such, Schlesinger would never earn a doctorate. His fellowship was interrupted by the United States entering World War II. After failing his military medical examination, Schlesinger joined the Office of War Information. From 1943 to 1945, he served as an intelligence analyst in the Office of Strategic Services, a precursor to the CIA.
On February 28, 2007, Schlesinger had a heart attack while dining with family at a steakhouse in Manhattan. He was taken to New York Downton Hospital, where he died at the age of 89. His New York Times obituary described him as a "historian of power." He is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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referencedIn | "The American Story" Papers, 1954. | Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library | |
referencedIn | Addresses relating to Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1945-1980. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
referencedIn | Alan Barth papers, 1937-1981 | Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives | |
referencedIn | Albums of Molly Dewson, 1861-1962 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Albums, ca., 1861-1962 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | American Academy of Arts and Letters. Letters, 1942-1982 : to Lewis Mumford. | University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library | |
referencedIn | American authors collection, 1832-1956. | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives | |
referencedIn | American Scholar, Records, 1926-2006, (bulk 1944-2005) | Library of Congress. Manuscript Division | |
referencedIn | Andrews, Robert Hardy, 1908-1999. Robert Hardy Andrews collection, 1925-1985. | Boston University. School of Medicine | |
referencedIn | Andreĭ Sakharov papers, 1852-2002 (inclusive), 1960-1990 (bulk). | Houghton Library |
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associatedWith | Abrams, Charles, 1902-1970. |
associatedWith | Alexander Lincoln |
associatedWith | Alsop, Joseph W. (Joseph Wright), 1876-1953 |
associatedWith | Alsop, Joseph, 1910-1989. |
associatedWith | Alsop, Stewart. Joseph Alsop and Stewart Alsop papers. 1699-1989 |
associatedWith | American Academy of Arts and Letters. |
associatedWith | American Committee for Cultural Freedom. |
associatedWith | American Historical Association. |
correspondedWith | American Scholar |
associatedWith | Americans for Democratic Action. |
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Death 2007-02-28
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