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American historian
Jack J. Beatty (born May 15, 1945)
[1] is a writer, senior editor of
The Atlantic,
[2] and news analyst for
On Point, the national NPR news program.
Born and raised in the
Dorchester neighborhood of
Boston, Beatty attended
Boston Latin School,
Boston State College, and the
University of Massachusetts Boston. He lives in
Hanover, New Hampshire.
[1]
[3]
Awards
Bibliography
- Beatty, Jack (1992). The rascal king : the life and times of James Michael Curley, 1874-1958. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
- — (2000). The rascal king : the life and times of James Michael Curley, 1874-1958 (Paperback ed.). New York: Da Capo Press.
- — (August 1996).
"A Race Too Far?". Politics. The Atlantic Monthly. 278 (2): 21–25.
[5]
- Jack Beatty, ed. (2001).
Colossus: How the Corporation Changed America. Broadway Books.
ISBN
978-0-7679-0352-3.
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"A Miserable Failure", The Atlantic, September 24, 2003
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Age of Betrayal: The Triumph of Money in America, 1865-1900. Random House, Inc. 2008.
ISBN
978-1-4000-3242-6.
- Jack Beatty, ed. (2004).
Pols: Great Writers on American Politicians from Bryan to Reagan. PublicAffairs.
ISBN
978-1-58648-015-8.
- Beatty, Jack; Drucker, Peter Ferdinand (1998).
The World According to Peter Drucker. The Free Press.
ISBN
978-0-684-83801-4.
- The Lost History of 1914: How the Great War was Not Inevitable. London; Berlin [u.a.]: Bloomsbury, 2012.
ISBN
978-1-408-82796-3.
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