Turning Points: Making Decisions in American History, Volume 2ISBN: 978-1-881089-54-4
Paperback
244 pages
August 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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David Burner, a professor of history at SUNY at Stony Brook,
received his doctorate at Columbia, where he studied under Richard
Hofstadter. He has held a Guggenheim Fellowship and was a Ford
Fellow at Harvard. His early books are The Politics of
Provincialism and Herbert Hoover: A Public Life. He is
also the author of Making Peace with the Sixties (1996) and
John F. Kennedy and a New Generation (2nd edition, 2003). He
is currently writing a history of West Point.
Anthony Marcus teaches in the School of Anthropology, Geography, and Environmental Studies at the University of Melbourne in Australia. He has published on globalization and culture change (Anthropology For A Small Planet, 1996) and American history, and his current writing focuses on Mexican migrants in the northeastern United States, poverty and public policy, the politics of the culture concept in development, and comparative mestizajes.