Harvey J. Kaye
Harvey J. Kaye (born October 9, 1949) is an American historian. He has written and edited over a dozen books, many of which focus on the radical tradition in American history and thought.
Education
Kaye received a B.A. at Rutgers University in 1971. During his undergraduate years, he participated in a six-month study abroad program at the National University of Mexico.[1] He then won a scholarship to the London School of Economics and Political Science within the University of London. He majored in International Relations and Latin American Studies, and earned his M.A. in 1973. He returned to the United States to complete his Ph.D. at Louisiana State University in 1976.[1]
Career
Kaye's first book, The British Marxist Historians, was published in 1984 (it was reissued in 2022).[2] In it he analyzes the writings of Maurice Dobb, Rodney Hilton, Christopher Hill, Eric Hobsbawm, and E.P. Thompson. Kaye then edited anthologies of the works of two other British leftist historians, George Rudé and Victor Kiernan. Kaye's 1992 volume, The Education of Desire: Marxists and the Writing of History, won the Deutscher Memorial Prize.[3]
Next, he shifted focus to America's progressive and radical roots, with two books on the author of Common Sense, specifically, Thomas Paine: Firebrand of the Revolution (2000) and Thomas Paine and the Promise of America (2005).[4] He later wrote about the era of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in The Fight for the Four Freedoms (2014)[5] and FDR on Democracy (2020).
Kaye has appeared as a commentator on current affairs programs such as Bill Moyers Journal, Moyers & Company, The Thom Hartmann Program, The Hill's Rising web series, The Majority Report with Sam Seder, and That's Jacqueline! Life & Politics Gloves Off.[6] Kaye was a frequent guest on the listener-supported podcast, The David Feldman Show.
Kaye has taught many years at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay (UW-Green Bay), where he is the Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor Emeritus of Democracy and Justice Studies.[1] He is also the Founding Director of the University's Center for History and Social Change.[7] His 2015 commencement address at UW-Green Bay was covered in the news.[8] He hosts the Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series at the university, which has invited speakers such as Democratic Party presidential candidate Marianne Williamson.[9] Kaye served as an advisor to Williamson's 2024 presidential campaign.[10]
Kaye was an Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer (2007-2013),[6] and was a member of The Nation magazine's 2014 Progressive Honor Roll.[11]
Personal life
Kaye was born in Englewood, New Jersey.[5] He and his wife Lorna live in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[6]
Bibliography
Books
- The British Marxist Historians: An Introductory Analysis, 1984, Template:ISBN
- The Face of the Crowd : Studies in Revolution, Ideology, and Popular Protest: Selected Essays of George Rudé (editor), 1988, Template:ISBN
- History, Classes, and Nation-States: Selected Writings of Victor Kiernan (editor), 1988, Template:ISBN
- E.P. Thompson: Critical Perspectives (co-edited with Keith McClelland), 1990, Template:ISBN
- Poets, Politics and the People (editor), 1990, Template:ISBN
- The Powers of the Past: Reflections on the Crisis and the Promise of History, 1991, Template:ISBN
- The Education of Desire: Marxists and the Writing of History, 1992, Template:ISBN
- Imperialism and Its Contradictions (editor), 1995, Template:ISBN
- "Why Do Ruling Classes Fear History" and Other Questions, 1996, Template:ISBN
- The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Vietnam (consulting editor), 1998, Template:ISBN
- Thomas Paine: Firebrand of the Revolution (young adult biography), 2000, Template:ISBN
- Revolutionary Europe: 1783–1815 (editor), 2000, Template:ISBN
- Are We Good Citizens?: Affairs Political, Literary, and Academic, 2001, Template:ISBN
- Thomas Paine and the Promise of America, 2005, Template:ISBN
- Liberty Tree: Ordinary People and the American Revolution (consulting editor), 2006, Template:ISBN
- The Fight for the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great, 2014, Template:ISBN
- The American Radical (co-edited with Mary Jo Buhle and Paul Buhle), 2017, Template:ISBN
- Take Hold of Our History: Make America Radical Again, 2019, Template:ISBN
- FDR on Democracy: The Greatest Speeches and Writings of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 2020, Template:ISBN
Selected articles
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External links
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- 2008 interview on Bill Moyers Journal
- 2009 interview on Bill Moyers Journal
- 2015 interview on The Thom Hartmann Program - discusses "FDR's 'Four Freedoms' at 75...More Important Today Than Ever"
- 2016 interview on Moyers & Company - discusses Kaye's book, The Fight for the Four Freedoms
- 2019 interview on Rising - discusses "How Bernie Sanders is leading the Democratic Party on unions"
- 2019 interview on The Majority Report - discusses Kaye's book, Take Hold of Our History
- 2019 interview on That's Jacqueline! - discusses the theme, "Death of Democracy"
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- 1949 births
- 21st-century American historians
- 21st-century American male writers
- American male non-fiction writers
- Deutscher Memorial Prize winners
- Living people
- Members of the Democratic Socialists of America
- People associated with the 2024 United States presidential election
- University of Wisconsin–Green Bay faculty
- Writers from Wisconsin