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- Andrew H. Delbanco (born 1952) is the Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies at Columbia University and the president of the Teagle Foundation. He is the author of many books, including The War Before the War: Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America's Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War (2018), which won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for "books that have made important contributions to our understanding of racism and human diversity", and the Mark Lynton History Prize, sponsored by the Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation at Harvard, for a work "of history, on any subject, that best combines intellectual or scholarly distinction with felicity of expression". Melville: His World and Work (2005) was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in biography. He has written numerous essays on American history and literature, a selection of which appeared in Required Reading: Why the American Classics Matter Now (1997), as well as on U.S. higher education, in journals of culture and opinion, especially The New York Review of Books, The New Republic, and The Nation. (en)
- Эндрю Дельбанко (Andrew Delbanco; род. 20 февраля 1952) — американский учёный, публичный интеллектуал. Доктор философии, профессор Колумбийского университета, где преподаёт с 1985 года; член Американского философского общества (2013) и Американской академии искусств и наук (2001).Удостоен Национальной гуманитарной медали США (2011).С 2018 года президент Teagle Foundation, член его совета директоров с 2009 года. Назывался America’s Best Social Critic журналом «Тайм» в 2001 году.Также отмечен J. Anthony Lukas Prize (2019). В Гарварде получил степени бакалавра, магистра и доктора философии. С 1985 года преподаёт в Колумбийском университете, ныне именной профессор (Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies, прежде Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities). Отмечен Great Teacher Award от Society of Columbia Graduates (2006). Его эссе регулярно публикуются на страницах The New York Review of Books, New Republic, New York Times Magazine. Его работы переводились на немецкий, испанский, корейский, иврит, русский и китайский языки.Автор многих книг, в частности College: What it Was, Is, and Should Be (Princeton University Press, 2012), The Abolitionist Imagination (Harvard University Press, 2012), Melville: His World and Work (2005), The Death of Satan (1995), Required Reading: Why Our American Classics Matter Now (1997), The Real American Dream (1999), The Puritan Ordeal (1989).Редактор Writing New England (2001), The Portable Abraham Lincoln (1992, 2009), The Puritans in America (1985). (ru)
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- Andrew H. Delbanco (born 1952) is the Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies at Columbia University and the president of the Teagle Foundation. He is the author of many books, including The War Before the War: Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America's Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War (2018), which won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for "books that have made important contributions to our understanding of racism and human diversity", and the Mark Lynton History Prize, sponsored by the Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation at Harvard, for a work "of history, on any subject, that best combines intellectual or scholarly distinction with felicity of expression". Melville: His World and Work (2005) was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in biogr (en)
- Эндрю Дельбанко (Andrew Delbanco; род. 20 февраля 1952) — американский учёный, публичный интеллектуал. Доктор философии, профессор Колумбийского университета, где преподаёт с 1985 года; член Американского философского общества (2013) и Американской академии искусств и наук (2001).Удостоен Национальной гуманитарной медали США (2011).С 2018 года президент Teagle Foundation, член его совета директоров с 2009 года. Назывался America’s Best Social Critic журналом «Тайм» в 2001 году.Также отмечен J. Anthony Lukas Prize (2019). (ru)
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