Edward S. Shapiro
Edward S. Shapiro (born 1938)[1] is a historian of American history and American Jewish History. He received his BA at Georgetown and his PhD at Harvard. His doctoral dissertation was "The American Distributists and the New Deal." Most of Shapiro's career was spent as professor of American History at Seton Hall University. He is the father of Marc B. Shapiro.
Books
- Clio From the Right: Essays of a Conservative HistorianUniversity Press of America, 1983
- A Time for Healing, American Jewry since World War II Johns Hopkins Press, 1992 (There are 748 copies in WorldCat libraries[2])
- Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot , Brandeis University Press, 2006 (There are 343 copies in WorldCat libraries[2])
- Yiddish in America : Essays on Yiddish Culture in the Golden Land, University of Scranton Press, 2008
- We Are Many: Reflections on American Jewish History and Identity, Syracuse University Press, 2005.[3]
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