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'''Richard Hofstadter''' [[PhD]] '[[1945|45]] was an influential public intellectual and [[DeWitt Clinton]] Professor of American History.  
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'''Richard Hofstadter''' [[PhD]] '[[1945|45]] was an influential public intellectual and [[DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History]].  
  
 
He gave the commencement address in [[1968]] in the wake of that year's tumultuous [[1968 protests|protests]]. Later, he was the graduate dissertation supervisor of [[Eric Foner]], who later took over Hofstadter's chair.
 
He gave the commencement address in [[1968]] in the wake of that year's tumultuous [[1968 protests|protests]]. Later, he was the graduate dissertation supervisor of [[Eric Foner]], who later took over Hofstadter's chair.
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 6 December 2009

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Richard Hofstadter PhD '45 was an influential public intellectual and DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History.

He gave the commencement address in 1968 in the wake of that year's tumultuous protests. Later, he was the graduate dissertation supervisor of Eric Foner, who later took over Hofstadter's chair.

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