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Gaetano L. Vincitorio

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in 1948, where he was initially hired to replace the extremely popular Professor George "Doc" Murray, who had unexpectedly died in late 1947. Vicitorio taught at St. John's for forty years and achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1957. He became chair of the history department in 1977.
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in Bronx, New York, where he received an M.A. (1943), and Ph.D. (1950) in History. He also took classes at Columbia University in 1946. Vincitorio's doctoral dissertation ("Edmund Burke's International Politics") was prepared under Professor
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After publishing two articles on Edmund Burke in 1953 and 1957, Vincitorio then collaborated with his mentor, Ross J. S. Hoffman, and Morrison V. Swift on a textbook,
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After receiving his master's degree, Vincitorio taught history in New York City high schools before being hired to teach history and social sciences at
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Crisis in the "Great Republic": Essays Presented to Ross J. S. Hoffman
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Born on September 11, 1921, in Brooklyn, New York, Vincitorio attended
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Man and His History: World History and Western Civilization
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from 1946 to 1948. He then joined the History faculty at
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Ph.D. diss., Oklahoma State University, 2008, 264n59.
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historian
Edmund Burke
St. John's University
Fordham University
Ross J. S. Hoffman
Pace College
St. John's University
Festschrift
James Truslow Adams
The March of Democracy
Charles Scribner's Sons
Anne Paolucci
American Historical Association
American Catholic Historical Association
Conference on British Studies
Modern Language Association of America
Historical Association
Triumph
L. Brent Bozell Jr.
Nassau Community College
"Roman Catholic Crusading in Ten Years of Triumph, 1966-1976: A History of a Lay Directed, Radical Catholic Journal."
http://worldcat.org/oclc/991537199
Categories
1921 births
2007 deaths
20th-century American historians
American male non-fiction writers
Writers from Brooklyn
St. John's University (New York City) alumni

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