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Daniel Joseph Boorstin (October 1, 1914 –
February 28, 2004) was an
American historian at the
University of
Chicago who
wrote on many
topics in American...
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Julia Boorstin Samuelson is an
American news correspondent,
reporter and author.
Since 2006,
Boorstin has been
reporter and the
Senior Media & Tech Correspondent...
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America is a 1962 book by the
political historian Daniel J.
Boorstin. In his book,
Boorstin argues that
Americans have a
false "image" of what "news" actually...
- The
Discoverers is a non-fiction
historical work by
Daniel Boorstin,
published in 1983, and is the
first in the
Knowledge Trilogy,
which also includes...
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married to his
second wife,
author Hannah Pakula (formerly
Hannah Cohn
Boorstin) from 1973
until his
death in 1998. He had two
stepchildren from his marriage...
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opinions of the best 100 novels. The
board of
review consisted of
Daniel J.
Boorstin, A. S. Byatt,
Christopher Cerf,
Shelby Foote,
Vartan Gregorian, Edmund...
- was
established by the Gr****
astronomer Ptolemy. The
historian Daniel Boorstin suggests that
perhaps this was
because the better-known
places in his world...
- 1908, p. 409.
Boorstin 1965, p. 120.
Boorstin 1965, p. 121.
Jordan 1913, pp. 813–814.
Jordan 1913, p. 814.
Boucher 1908, p. 410.
Boorstin,
Daniel (1965)...
- term "pseudo-event" was
coined by the
theorist and
historian Daniel J.
Boorstin in his 1961 book The Image: A
Guide to Pseudo-events in America: “The celebration...
- on the
north side of the
island Vis. Gibbon, Edward; John
Bagnell Bury;
Boorstin,
Daniel J. (1995). The
Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire. New York:...