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In this absorbing memoir, Merrill D. Peterson traces his progress from a young Kansas Republican to a Left Liberal, Democrat by reconstructing how the New Republic singularly influenced his intellectual development and academic career during some of the most turbulent years in American historythe final years of the Great Depression through World War II and the beginnings of the Cold War. Peterson recalls how, as a young man, he was guided to intellectual maturity by such extraordinary individuals as Max Lerner, Archibald MacLeish, Vincent Sheean, Alfred Kazin, Lewis Mumford, and Malcolm Cowleyall contributors to this important magazine. We look back, with Peterson, and see how their views are inextricably reflected in his own developing worldview. Peterson was introduced to this liberal weekly by one of his teachers during his senior year of high school (1938-1939). For the next ten years, the magazine served as his principal guide to the politics and culture of the times. Now, at seventy-eight years of age, Peterson revisits the magazine that he read so eagerly during those early, impressionable years. With considerable skill and charm, Peterson weaves together the fresh reading, the history of the country during the 1940s, and his own personal history to give us the heart of the book. In addition, he includes brief essays on Vernon L. Parrington, Lewis Mumford, and Max Lerner, the three American writers and intellectuals he believes had the most influence on him. Peterson discusses several turning points in his young life, but he focuses primarily on his education and the role the magazine played in it. The book concludes when Peterson, with a Ph.D. in the history of American civilization, accepts his first academic appointment, at Brandeis University, and approaches the publication of his first book. Thus, a critical chapter in his life comes to a close.

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title:Coming of Age With the New Republic, 1938-1950
author:Peterson, Merrill D.
publisher:University of Missouri Press
isbn10 | asin:0826212573
print isbn13:9780826212573
ebook isbn13:9780826261304
language:English
subjectNew republic (New York, N.Y.) , Liberalism--United States--History--20th century, Historians--United States--Biography, Peterson, Merrill D.
publication date:1999
lcc:PN4900.N328P48 1999eb
ddc:051
subject:New republic (New York, N.Y.) , Liberalism--United States--History--20th century, Historians--United States--Biography, Peterson, Merrill D.
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Coming of Age with the New Republic
19381950
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Also by Merrill D. Peterson
The Jefferson Image in the American Mind (1960)
Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography (1970)
James Madison: A Biography in His Own Words (1974)
Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue (1976)
Olive Branch and Sword: The Compromise of 1833 (1982)
The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay and Calhoun (1987)
Lincoln in American Memory (1994)
Edited by Merrill D. Peterson
Major Crises in American History (1962), with Leonard Levy
Democracy, Liberty and Property: State Constitutional Convention
Debates of the 1820s (1966)
Thomas Jefferson: A Profile (1966)
The Portable Thomas Jefferson (1975)
Thomas Jefferson: Writings (1984)
Thomas Jefferson: A Reference Biography (1986)
The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom: Its Evolution and Consequences in American History (1988), with Robert Vaughan
Visitors to Monticello (1989)
The Political Writings of Thomas Jefferson (1993)
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Coming of Age with the New Republic
19381950
Merrill D. Peterson
Page vi Copyright 1999 by The Curators of the University of Missouri - photo 2
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Copyright 1999 by
The Curators of the University of Missouri
University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri 65201
Printed and bound in the United States of America
All rights reserved
5 4 3 2 1 03 02 01 00 99
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Peterson, Merrill D.
Coming of age with the New Republic, 19381950 /
Merrill D. Peterson.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8262-1257-3 (alk. paper)
1. New Republic (New York, N.Y.) 2. Liberalism
United StatesHistory20th century. 3. Historians
United States Biography. 4. Peterson, Merrill D.
I. Title.
PN4900.N328P48 1999
051-dc21 99-44264
CIP
Picture 3 This paper meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, Z39.48, 1984.
DESIGNER: ELIZABETH K. YOUNG
TYPESETTER: BOOKCOMP, INC.
PRINTER AND BINDER: THOMSON-SHORE, INC.
TYPEFACE: USHERWOOD
Acknowledgments appear on page 131.
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TO NINI ALMY
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Contents
One
Home
1
Two
World War
16
Three
Uprooting
36
Four
Harvard
65
Five
Mind-Shapers
74
Six
Cold War
92
Seven
Brandeis
123
Acknowledgments
131

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I began my senior year of high school in September 1938 against the drumbeat of the German-Czech crisis in Europe. Growing up deep in the heart of the country, in Manhattan, Kansas, I had been little troubled by the shock waves of war and revolution coming from beyond America's borders. My ignorance and complacency were shattered in this crisis, however, and I quickly shed the cocoon of midwestern isolationism. Until that time, radio had been for my family a medium of entertainment, featuring the likes of Jack Benny and Charlie McCarthy. During that critical month, it became our source for dramatic international news. We huddled over the radio, listening to live reports from foreign correspondents like William L. Shirer and Edward R. Murrow and the voices of Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain, all orchestrated from a New York studio by H. V. Kaltenborn, his throat filled with the sounds of disaster. Finally, in the climactic conference at Munich, Britain and France yielded to Germany's demands for the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia. The world would shortly turn the final corner and plunge into a devastating war. If this
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truth had not yet penetrated my consciousness, it soon would. In retrospect, certainly, I saw that the Munich
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