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John Milton Cooper Jr. (born 1940) is an American
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the st ...
, author, and educator. He specializes in late 19th and early 20th-century American political and diplomatic history with a particular focus on presidential history. His 2009 biography of Woodrow Wilson was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and biographer Patricia O'Toole has called him "the world's greatest authority on Woodrow Wilson." Cooper is
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at the
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.


Education

Cooper graduated in 1957 from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington D.C. In 1961 he received his bachelor′s degree ''summa cum laude'' from Princeton University, where he wrote his senior thesis under the supervision of
David Herbert Donald David Herbert Donald (October 1, 1920 – May 17, 2009) was an American historian, best known for his 1995 biography of Abraham Lincoln. He twice won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography for earlier works; he published more than 30 books on United S ...
. After graduating from Princeton he enrolled in graduate school at
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, where he received a master's degree in history in 1962 and a Ph.D. in history in 1968. At Columbia he studied under
Richard Hofstadter Richard Hofstadter (August 6, 1916October 24, 1970) was an American historian and public intellectual of the mid-20th century. Hofstadter was the DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History at Columbia University. Rejecting his earlier historic ...
. As Cooper later explained, "For graduate study, I chose Columbia because I wanted to work with Richard Hofstadter. The way he had blended political and intellectual history particularly excited me."


Teaching career

Cooper began his teaching career at Wellesley College, serving as an assistant professor of history from 1965 to 1970. He moved to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1970, where he taught for 39 years. He chaired the Wisconsin history department from 1988 to 1991. During his years at the University of Wisconsin, he held two endowed professorships, serving first as the William Francis Allen Professor of History and later as the E. Gordon Fox Professor of American Institutions. His teaching interests focused on American history since the Civil War era. To that end, he taught introductory and upper division courses on Gilded Age and Twentieth Century America as well as graduate seminars in U.S. political history.


Books and awards

Cooper's many awards include the Guggenheim Fellowship (1979–80) In 1996 he received the University of Wisconsin-Madison Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Faculty Member. and the
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in United States History,
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(1987). His book, ''Woodrow Wilson: A Biography'', was published in 2009. The book was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. In his books, Cooper described Wilson as an activist president, even more so than
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or by his initials, T. R., was an American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26t ...
. For example, in an interview, Cooper observed that: :"I had learned from studying him in comparison with TR heodore Roosevelthow bold a leader Wilson was—far bolder than his rival, public images to the contrary notwithstanding. From his Princeton presidency onward, Wilson had mounted audacious initiatives. Intervention in the war, the Fourteen Points, and hammering together the League were his boldest ones in foreign policy or any sphere." But Cooper also pointed out Wilson's shortcomings. In his 2009 biography of Wilson, Cooper concluded: :"In the end, much about Wilson remains troubling. He shared his shortcomings with Abraham Lincoln, who likewise approved massive violations of freedom of speech and the press, and Thomas Jefferson, a slave owner who fathered children by a slave mistress, and Franklin Roosevelt, who approved an even worse violation of civil liberties, the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. A consideration of Wilson poses the same ultimate question as does that of those other towering figures in the presidential pantheon: do his sins of omission and commission outweigh the good he did, or do his great words and deeds overshadow his transgressions?" Cooper encouraged fellow historians to pursue subjects that fascinated them. In a post-retirement interview, he noted that "what I have enjoyed most has been pursuing things that have simply fascinated me. My list of biographical subjects speaks to that fascination, as do the events I have studied. Some historians may make their way mainly out of a sense of obligation or duty, but I think being attracted to a subject for its own sake brings vigor and insight."


Media appearances

Cooper was the Chief Historian for the 2002 PBS documentar
Woodrow Wilson
which was produced by KCET. He also served as a program advisor for the award-winning Ken Burns documentary
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, which aired nationally on PBS in 2014.


Selected bibliography


Books

* ''Woodrow Wilson: A Biography'' (Alfred A. Knopf, 2009). * editor. ''Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson: progressivism, internationalism, war, and peace'' (Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2008). * '' Breaking the Heart of the World: Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the League of Nations'' (Cambridge University Press, 2001). * ''Pivotal Decades: The United States, 1900-1920'' (WW Norton & Company, 1990). * ''The warrior and the priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt'' (Harvard University Press, 1983). * ''Walter Hines Page: The Southerner as American, 1855-1918'' (University of North Carolina Press, 1977). * ''The vanity of power: American isolationism and the First World War, 1914-1917'' (Greenwood Press, 1969)


Articles

* "The Historical Presidency: Few and Mostly Far Between: Reflections on Intellectuals as Presidents." ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 47.4 (2017): 789-802. * "From Promoting to Ending Big Government." in ''The Progressives' Century'' (Yale University Press, 2016) pp. 157-173. * with Gerstle, Gary. "Race and Nation in the Thought and Politics of Woodrow Wilson." in ''Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson: Progressivism, Internationalism, War, and Peace'' (2008): 93-124. * "The great war and American memory." The Virginia Quarterly Review 79.1 (2003): 70-84. * "The shock of recognition: the impact of World War I on America." ''Virginia quarterly review'' 76.4 (2000): 567-584
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* "My Mission to Moscow: An American Historian in the Soviet Union." ''Wisconsin Magazine of History'' 72.1 (1988): 38-50
online
* "Woodrow Wilson: The Academic Man." ''The Virginia Quarterly Review'' 58.1 (1982): 38-53
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* "'An Irony of Fate': Woodrow Wilson's Pre-World War I Diplomacy." ''Diplomatic History'' 3.4 (1979): 425-438. * "Walter Hines Page: The Southerner as American." ''Virginia Quarterly Review'' 53.4 (1977): 660-676
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* "The Command of Gold Reversed: American Loans to Britain, 1915-1917." ''Pacific Historical Review'' 45.2 (1976): 209-230
online
* "The British Response to the House-Grey Memorandum: New Evidence and New Questions." ''Journal of American History'' 59.4 (1973): 958-966
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* "Progressivism and American Foreign Policy: A Reconsideration," ''Mid-America'' 61 (October, 1969), 260-277. * "William E. Borah, Political Thespian," ''Pacific Northwest Quarterly'' 56 (October, 1965), pp 145–158, awarded Charles M Gates Memorial Prize.


References


Further reading

* John Milton Cooper, Jr., "A Non-Pilgrim’s Progress" ''H-DIPLO'' (March 20, 2020
online


External links


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