James MacGregor Burns
James MacGregor Burns (1918-2014) was a bestselling American historian and political scientist whose work earned both the National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Born in Boston, Burns fell in love with politics and history at an early age. He earned his BA at Williams College, where he returned to teach history and political science after obtaining his PhD at Harvard and serving in World War II. Burns's two-volume biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt is considered the definitive examination of...See more
James MacGregor Burns (1918-2014) was a bestselling American historian and political scientist whose work earned both the National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Born in Boston, Burns fell in love with politics and history at an early age. He earned his BA at Williams College, where he returned to teach history and political science after obtaining his PhD at Harvard and serving in World War II. Burns's two-volume biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt is considered the definitive examination of the politician's rise to power, and his groundbreaking writing on the subject of political leadership has influenced scholars for decades. Most recently, he served as the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Government Emeritus at Williams College and as Distinguished Leadership Scholar at the University of Maryland. See less
James MacGregor Burns's Featured Books
James MacGregor Burns book reviews
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Leadership
Nice addition to Library
by Ron H, Feb 5, 2013
Quality Book - accurate description. Would trust this seller with any transaction. Read More
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Roosevelt, the lion and the fox
perhaps the seminal book on first half of fdr's pr
by Peter H, Aug 14, 2011
I had the pleasure of studying under Professor Burns at Williams College not long after he completed the second of this two-volume masterpiece. I have the second, inscribed, and longed for the first ... Read More
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Workshop of Democracy V 2: The Amer Experiment
Amazing
by AlDente, Jan 16, 2009
An amazing book! Fascinating from beginning to end. Full of significant but little-known facts, e.g., Robert E. Lee's wife was Martha Washington's granddaughter, Grover Cleveland had never been to ... Read More