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More copies of this ISBN:Straddling Worlds: The Jewish-American Journey of Professor Richard W. Leopoldby Steven J Harper
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Author Steven J. Harper pays tribute to a well-respected teacher with this biography of a distinguished William Smith Mason Professor of History at Northwestern University, Richard W. Leopold. Harper had maintained contact with his former professor, as had hundreds of other alumni, meeting with him in the apartment to which his age and health confined him. When Leopold invited him to review his biographical materials to prepare a New York Times obituary, Harper began to catch glimpses of a deeper history in Leopold’s life: that of Jews in America after the turn of the century. Across two years of Sundays, Leopold’s life came together and Harper began to notice parallels between the life of his professor and the life of his recently deceased father-in-law. Both grew up in less orthodox households but were still identified as Jewish by others; both attended Ivy League colleges, fighting (and beating) anti-Semitism there; and both served their country with distinction in World War II. The two men persevered through a twentieth century Jewish-American experience that they and many others shared, but rarely discussed. Steven Harper has caught them both on the page just in time to document their lives, their culture, and the nation that grew and changed alongside them. Book News Annotation:Richard W. Leopold was an historian of American foreign policy and
professor at Northwestern University. While his books and articles
are still relevant, his greatest legacy was as an influence on three
generations of students, some of whom, like George McGovern and
Richard Gephart, went on to help form foreign policy. One of those
students, attorney Richard Harper, has drawn on Leopold's private
papers, published works, interviews of Leopold and his own memories,
to produce a loving biography of his former professor. More than a
tribute, the book is also the story of the last century in American
and the experience of a non-practicing Jew caught between total
assimilation and anti-semitism.
Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorSteven J. Harper is a partner in the law firm of Kirkland and Ellis. He completed his undergraduate work at Northwestern University and his graduate work at Harvard. He is the author of Crossing Hoffa: A Teamster’s Story. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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