Stuart M. Blumin

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Personal and Family Information

Stuart was born on 29 MAR 1940 in Miami Beach, Florida, the son of Harry Blumin and Faye Silverman.

His wife was Deborah x, who he married in 1964. The place has not been found. They had no known children.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Stuart M. Blumin
(1940-)

 

Harry Blumin
(c1902-?)

 

Harry Blumin
(1881-1918)

 

Abraham Blumin
(c1849-1900)

 
   

Sylvia Goldstein
(1852-1917)

 
   

Stella Tante
(1875-1962)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Faye Silverman
(-?)

   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth29 MAR 1940
Place: Miami Beach, Florida

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
OccupationProfessor, Director of Cornell-in-Washington Program

Notes

Note 1

<p>Stuart married Deborah, and they adopted at least one child. Office: 321 McGraw Hall Phone: (607) 255-3359 Fax: (607) 255-0469 E-Mail: smb5@cornell.edu Education: Ph.D University of Pennsylvania, 1968 M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1963 B.S. University of Pennsylvania, 1962 <p> http://www.arts.cornell.edu/history/faculty/blumin.asp <P>Recent Publications, Books <P>Rude Republic: Americnas and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century (with Glenn C. Altschuler) (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000). <P>Articles <P> Social Class," in Paul S. Boyer, ed., The Oxford Companion to United States History (Oxford, 2001) 723-5. <P> The Social Implications of American Economic Development," in Stanley F. Engerman and Robert C. Gallman, eds. The Cambridge Economic History of the United States, vol. 2, (Cambridge, 2000). <P> The City," in Mary Kupiec Cayton and Peter W. Williams, eds., Encyclopedia of American Cultural and Intellectual History, vol. 2 (New York, 2001), 443-51. <P>"The Civil 'World We Have Lost': Reflections on the First Generations of Democratic Self-Rule in America," Communication Review 4 (2000), 21-37. <P>"Social Class," in Carol Kammen and Norma Prendergast, eds., Encyclopedia of Local History (Walnut Creek, 2000), 409-11. <P>"Middle Class in Cities," in Neil Larry Shumsky, ed., Encyclopedia of Urban American: The Cities and Suburbs (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1998), 461-3. <P>"'Where is the Real America?': Politics and Popular Consciousness in the Antebellum Era," (with Glenn C. Altschuler) American Quarterly 49 (1997), 225-67. <P>"Limits of Political Engagement in Antebellum America: A New Look at the Golden Age of Participatory Democracy (with Glenn Altschuler) Journal of American History 84 (1997), 225-58. <P>"Politics, Society, and the Narrative of American Democracy," (with Glenn C. Altshuler) Journal of American History 84 (1997), 904-9.

Sources

  1. Len Blumin
    Source: Len Blumin