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  1. Richard Hofstadter (August 6, 1916 – October 24, 1970) was an American historian and public intellectual of the mid-20th century. Hofstadter was the DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History at Columbia University. Rejecting his earlier historical materialist approach to history, in the 1950s he came closer to the concept of "consensus ...

  2. Nov 1, 1998 · Richard Hofstadter's Tradition. Fifty years ago, amid trying personal circumstances, an audacious young historian wrote a book of lasting merit about American Presidents and their politics. By ...

  3. This pioneering work came to be called the “new social history.” Hofstadter’s canvas now included slaves and indentured servants as well as the political leaders, small farmers, professionals, and businessmen on whom he had previously concentrated. The book remained unfinished at the time of his death from leukemia in 1970.

  4. Hofstadter's "thick descriptions" were of political and social ideologies and their consequences for public life in America. In. nearly all his works, Hofstadter sought to examine "the ideas of the partici- pants-their conception of what was wrong, the changes they sought, and the. techniques they thought desirable."

  5. Feb 23, 2018 · Abstract. This paper addresses the continued association of Richard Hofstadter with consensus history. More specifically, it challenges the view that the origins of this conservative trend in American history can be located within The American Political Tradition. Whilst primarily concerned with reinterpreting Hofstadter’s work within its ...

    • Andrew Snodgrass
    • 2018
  6. Hofstadter and nurtured his particular use of the social sciences. In this case, physical environment proved critical. It is difficult to imagine the intellectual communities in Progressive bastions such as Madison or Berkeley providing warm support for The Age of Reform or Anti-Intellec-tualism in American Life.

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  8. Aug 6, 2006 · Hofstadter’s books were also long-form essays, and they survive today as bravura performances rather than as instances of high scholarship. His signature works, including his two Pulitzer Prize ...