Carl Emil Schorske (March 15, 1915 – September 13, 2015), known professionally as Carl E. Schorske, was an American cultural historian and professor emeritus at
Princeton University
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. In 1981 he won the
Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction
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for his book ''
Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: Politics and Culture''
(1980), which remains significant to modern European intellectual history. He was a recipient of the first year of
MacArthur Fellows Program awards in 1981 and made an honorary citizen of Vienna in 2012.
Biography
Born in
the Bronx
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,
New York City
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, to Theodore Schorske and Gertrude Goldsmith, Schorske received his B.A. from
Columbia in 1936 and a Ph.D. from Harvard. He served in the
Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the CIA, during World War II, as chief of political intelligence for Western Europe. His first book, ''German Social Democracy'', published by Harvard University Press in 1955, describes the schism of the
Social Democratic Party of Germany into a reformist/constitutionalist right faction and a revolutionary oppositionist left faction during the years 1905–1917.
Following his war-time service, Schorske taught at
Wesleyan University
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(1946–1960), the
University of California at Berkeley
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(1960–1969), and
Princeton University
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(1969 until his retirement in 1980), where he was Dayton-Stockton Professor of History. Professor Schorske was named by ''
Time
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'' magazine as one of the nation's ten top academic leaders. In 1987 he delivered the
Charles Homer Haskins
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Lecture. In 1998 Schorske published ''Thinking With History: Explorations in the Passage to Modernism'' (
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financia ...
), a collection of essays on Viennese and general history. He
turned 100 in March 2015
and died in September at a retirement community in
Hightstown, New Jersey.
Decorations and awards
In 2004 Schorske received the
Ludwig Wittgenstein Prize of the
Austrian Research Association (''Österreichische Forschungsgemeinschaft''). He was a ''Corresponding Member'' of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences. On 25 April 2012 Schorske was made an honorary citizen of Vienna during a ceremony attended by his wife, Elizabeth Rorke, his granddaughter, Carina del Valle Schorske, and the mayor of Vienna, Dr
Michael Häupl
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Early life and education
Häupl was born in ...
. In 1981 he was a
MacArthur Fellow
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.
* 1985: City of Vienna Prize for Journalism
* 1996:
Grand Silver Medal for Services to the Republic of Austria
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* 2007: Victor-Adler State Prize for History of Social Movements
*
Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
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History
The "Austrian ...
Works
* ''German Social Democracy, 1905–1917: The Development of the Great Schism'' (1955,
Harvard University Press
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)
* ''Thinking With History: Explorations in the Passage to Modernism'' (1998,
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financia ...
)
* ''
Fin-de-Siècle Vienna: Politics and Culture'' (1980)
* "A life of learning" Charles Homer Haskins lecture, April 23, 1987
* ''Budapest and New York: Studies in Metropolitan Transformation, 1870–1930'', with Thomas Bender (1994, Russell Sage Foundation)
References
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1915 births
2015 deaths
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Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction winners
Wesleyan University faculty
Columbia College (New York) alumni
American people of German descent
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Recipients of the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
20th-century American historians
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