Michael Sugrue (philosopher)
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Michael Joseph Sugrue (February 1, 1957 – January 16, 2024) was an American historian and former university professor. He spent his early career teaching at Columbia University and conducting research as a Mellon fellow at Johns Hopkins University prior to becoming a professor at Princeton University, where he was the Behrman Fellow at Princeton's Council on the Humanities. After teaching at Princeton for a decade, Sugrue left his professorship to support the creation of Ave Maria University in 2004. In 2020, Sugrue began to acquire an audience when his daughter, Genevieve Sugrue, started publishing his 1992 lecture series ''Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition'' (taken while he was teaching at Princeton) on YouTube.


Early life and education

Sugrue was born in New York City on February 1, 1957, and grew up in a predominantly Irish Catholic household. After being educated at a series of
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s, he attended the University of Chicago, where he had
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and
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as teachers, receiving his undergraduate degree in history in 1979. While he was a student at the university, he placed first in a Phi Beta Kappa essay competition. After graduating, Sugrue earned his master's degree (MA), master of philosophy (MPhil), and doctorate in history from Columbia University. His dissertation, ''South Carolina College: The Education of an Antebellum Elite'', was completed in 1992. Sugrue's early work as a scholar largely focused on examining South Carolina College and its former president, Thomas Cooper, in connection with slavery. When he graduated, Sugrue was offered teaching positions at either Harvard University or Princeton University, choosing the latter as he would be able to teach the Great Books.


Academic career

Sugrue taught at the
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, Columbia University,
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, New York University,
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, and Touro College, among others. From 1992 to 1994, he was a Mellon postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University. In addition, he was the Behrman Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Council of Humanities of Princeton University, where he taught for a decade. In 1992, Sugrue encountered Tom Rollins, the founder of '' The Great Courses'', who was absent of an available professor to lecture on Machiavelli as part of a series on the history of Western philosophy. After Sugrue volunteered to lecture, the series became a bestseller. Later, as part of a ''Great Minds'' program with Darren Staloff (who was also a professor at Princeton), a number of Sugrue's lectures were video-taped and organized into categories including ''Great Minds of the Western Tradition, Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition'', and ''The Bible in Western Culture.'' While he was a professor at Ave Maria University, Sugrue taught an online lecture series on ''The Great Courses'' titled "Plato, Socrates, and the Dialogues". He was a professor of history at the university, serving as the
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of the university's Core Curriculum Committee.


YouTube channel and podcast

Beginning in 2020, Sugrue's daughter began uploading his video-taped lectures on YouTube where they garnered over 2.5 million views. In 2021, Sugrue and Genevieve created the ''Idea Store'' podcast, primarily centered around discussions concerning a variety of topics in philosophy hosted by Sugrue. The lectures became an "internet phenomenon" during the COVID-19 pandemic according to '' The New York Times''.


Personal life

Sugrue was a Catholic, saying "it is not clear to me that love is a lesser value than truth—I like them both". He was diagnosed with metastatic cancer in 2011 and underwent chemotherapy until his death. In his sickness he is said to have reflected a stoic attitude saying, "Being sick teaches you, you're not in control, you're not in charge...And you have to learn to play at the hand you're dealt." Sugrue died on January 16, 2024, from complications from prostate cancer.


Selected works

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References


Sources

* * * * Golfe Folgado, M., & Cava Salgado, U. (2024)
Michael Sugrue "In Memoriam"
La Torre Del Virrey, (35, 2024/1), F. de serie 25-28.


External links

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Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 1st Ed, Audio Lectures
at the Internet Archive
Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 2nd Ed., Audio Lectures
at the Internet Archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Sugrue, Michael 20th-century American historians 21st-century American historians University of Chicago alumni Columbia University alumni City College of New York faculty Columbia University faculty Manhattan College faculty New York University faculty Hampton University faculty Touro College faculty Princeton University faculty Ave Maria University faculty American YouTubers 1957 births 2024 deaths