William Leuchtenburg

William E. Leuchtenburg
Born William Edward Leuchtenburg
September 28, 1922 (age 93)
New York City
Alma mater Cornell University, Columbia University
Occupation Professor
Years active 1953 - Present
Employer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Known for History
Notable work Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940
Awards Bancroft Prize, North Carolina Award for Literature

William Edward Leuchtenburg (born September 28, 1922 in Ridgewood, New York) is William Rand Kenan Jr. professor emeritus of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[1] He is a leading scholar of the life and career of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Career

Leuchtenburg was born in New York City,[2] and received his B.A. degree in 1943 from Cornell University, where he was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He later received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1951.[3]

He won the 2007 North Carolina Award for Literature.[4]

He is a past president of the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, and the Society of American Historians. Eric Foner is the only other historian to claim that distinction.

Bibliography

Leuchtenburg is the author of more than a dozen books on 20th century history,[5] including the Bancroft Prize-winning Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940 (1963), a volume in the New American Nation series co-edited by his mentor Henry Steele Commager and Richard B. Morris. His books include:

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