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STUART E. KNEE (U.S. Social/Intellectual/Cultural, Ethnic/Immigration History, 19th/20th Centuries, Jewish history) received his Ph.D. from New York University in 1974. He is the author of The Concept of Zionist Dissent in the American Mind 1917-1941 (1979), Hervey Allen: A Literary Historian in America 1889-1950 (1988) and Christian Science in the Age of Mary Baker Eddy (1994). He has also published nearly two dozen articles in refereed journals on a variety of subjects, among them American Zionism, black slavery in the early Republic, Theodore Roosevelt and the West and public reaction to the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin. One of his essays, entitled "The King-Crane Commission of 1919: The Articulation of Political Anti-Zionism" appeared (1999) in a compilation of the best articles ever written in the field of American Jewish history. He is listed in Who's Who Among American Teachers, 8th ed. (2004) and Who's Who in America, 59th ed. (2005) and 60th ed. (2006). |
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Stuart Knee,
Professor Home: Department
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