Melvin I. Urofsky

Melvin I. Urofsky is an American historian, and professor emeritus at Virginia Commonwealth University.[1]

He received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1961 and doctorate in 1968.[2] He also received his JD from the University of Virginia.[3] He teaches at American University.[4]

Works

  • Big Steel and the Wilson Administration: A Study in Business-Government Relations. Columbus, Ohio : Ohio Universivity Press, 1969. OCLC 1131951106
  • The Supreme Court justices : a biographical dictionary, New York ; London : Garland Pub., 1994. ISBN 9780815311768
  • American Zionism from Herzl to the Holocaust, Lincoln Univ. of Nebraska Press 1995. ISBN 9780803295599
  • Louis D. Brandeis: A Life New York, N.Y. : Pantheon Books, 2009. ISBN 9780375423666[5]
  • The Affirmative Action Puzzle: A Living History from Reconstruction to Today, Pantheon 2020, ISBN 9781101870877 [6][7][8]

References

  1. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/122181/melvin-i-urofsky
  2. Meyer, Eugene. "Melvin I. Urofsky '61 Sets the Bar for Studying Brandeis".
  3. https://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/archive/may_jun11/alumni_profiles1
  4. "Adjunct Professor". American University. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  5. Liptak, Adam (2009-09-20). "How Brandeis, Revered or Hated, Became a Giant of the Supreme Court". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  6. Patterson, Orlando (2020-01-30). "Affirmative Action: The Uniquely American Experiment". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  7. Patterson, Orlando (2020-02-02). "Affirmative action in US politics". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  8. Menand, Louis. "The Changing Meaning of Affirmative Action". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2020-02-11.


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