Theodore Draper AKA Theodore Dubinsky Born: 11-Sep-1912 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Died: 21-Feb-2006 Location of death: Princeton, NJ Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Historian Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Roots of American Communism Military service: US Army (84th Infantry, History Division, 1943-45) Father: Samuel Dubinsky (d. 1924) Mother: Annie Kornblatt Wife: Dorothy Sapan (schoolteacher, m. 1935, div. 1953, one son) Son: Roger Wife: Evelyn Manacher (singer, m. 1960, div.) Wife: Priscilla Heath Barnum (medievalist, until his death)
High School: Boys High School, Brooklyn, NY University: City College of New York University: BA, Brooklyn College (1933) University: Columbia University
The Reporter
Commentary Magazine Tass
Communist Party USA Hoover Institution National Student League
Guggenheim Fellowship
Author of books:
The Six Weeks' War: France, May 10 -- June 25, 1940 (1944, history) The 84th Infantry Division in the Battle of the Ardennes, December 1944-January 1945 (1945, history) The Roots of American Communism (1957, politics) American Communism and Soviet Russia: The Formative Period (1960, politics) Castro's Revolution: Myths and Realities (1962, history) Castroism: Theory and Practice (1965, politics) Abuse of Power (1967, history) Israel and World Politics: Roots of the Third Arab-Israeli War (1968, international affairs) The Dominican Revolt: A Case Study in American Policy (1968, international affairs) The Rediscovery of Black Nationalism (1970, politics) Present History: On Nuclear War, Detente, and Other Controversies (1983, politics) A Present of Things Past: Selected Essays (1990, essays) A Very Thin Line: The Iran-Contra Affairs (1991, history) A Struggle For Power: The American Revolution (1996, history)
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