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John Morton Blum (/blʌm/; April 29, 1921 in New York City – October 17, 2011 in North Branford, Connecticut) was an American historian, active from 1948 to 1991. He was a specialist in 20th-century American political history, and was a senior advisor to Yale officials. Blum was born in New York City, the son of Edna (LeVino) and Morton Gustave Blum, a businessman and inventor. His family was Jewish.
John Morton Blum, American historian. Harvard University fellow, 1970-1979. An Old Blue Corpse: A New Haven Mystery. Trustee Buckingham School, 1954-1956, Hotchkiss School, 1964-1970; member Andover Alumni Council, 1957-1960. Served from ensign to lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. The corpse is grotesque, an obese woman dressed for graduation, her face contorted by the poison she swallowed.
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Blum was born in New York City, the son of Edna (LeVino) and Morton Gustave Blum, a businessman and . He also published a mystery novel based on Yale, An Old Blue Corpse (2005)
Blum was born in New York City, the son of Edna (LeVino) and Morton Gustave Blum, a businessman and inventor. He also published a mystery novel based on Yale, An Old Blue Corpse (2005). He also wrote a memoir, A Life with History (2004), detailing his years on the nation's top history faculty, where he witnessed the privileged mostly white WASP student body grow in diversity, describing it as "not a refuge from reality but an alternative reality".
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John Morton Blum (1921-) was one of the United States' pre-eminent political historians from . Now retired, he lives in New Haven, Connecticut. Dr. Blum's contribution to the field of . History and Political Science are wide-reaching.
John Morton Blum (1921-) was one of the United States' pre-eminent political historians from the 1940s to the early 1990s. Currently his textbooks, including The National Experience, are still used in American universities. The modest, self-effacing Blum made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1983 Woody Allen film Zelig, and he has appeared in various documentaries on PBS' American Experience series, including TR. He also wrote a book.
John Morton Blum, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale, died on October 17, 2011, at his home in North Branford, Connecticut.
Last updated April 12, 2019 He also published a mystery novel based on Yale, An Old Blue Corpse (2005)
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