Norman pollack biography
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Norman Pollack
American historian
Norman Pollack (May 29, 1933 – June 11, 2017) was an American historian. He was an emeritus professor of history at Michigan State University, where he taught for most of his career.
Norman Pollack was an American historian.
After his retirement, Pollack was a prolific essayist whose writing was informed by his scholarship in the fields of populism and social theory, but were often focused on a structural analysis of capitalism and fascism. His books included, The Populist Mind (1967), The Populist Response to Industrial America (1962), The Just Polity: Populism, Law, and Human Welfare (1987), and The Humane Economy: Populism, Capitalism, and Democracy (1990), Capitalism, Hegemony and Violence in the Age of Drones (2018).
Life and work
Early years
Norman Pollack was born on May 29, 1933.[1] He grew up in a Jewish family, and identified as Jewish.[citation needed] He earned a PhD from Harvard University in 1961.
Pollack was honoured with a Guggen