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David M. Oshinsky is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian, currently a member of the history department at the University of Texas at Austin. Oshinsky graduated from Cornell in 1965 and obtained his PhD from Brandeis University in 1971. He won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in History for his 2005 book, Polio: An American Story. His other books include the Hardeman Prize-winning A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy, and the Robert Kennedy Prize-winning Worse Than Slavery: Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice. His articles and reviews appear regularly in the New York Times, Washington Post, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Bibliography

Books

  • Oshinsky, David M. (1976). Senator Joseph McCarthy and the American Labor Movement. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 0-8262-0188-1.
  • Oshinsky, David M. (1983). A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy. New York: The Free Press. ISBN 0029234905.
  • Oshinsky, David M. and McCormic, Richard Patrick (1989). The Case of the Nazi Professor. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0813514274.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Oshinsky, David M. (1997). Worse than Slavery: Parchman Farm and the Ordeal of Jim Crow. Free Press. ISBN 0684830957.
  • Ayers, Edward L.; Gould. Lewis L.; Oshinsky, David M.; Soderlund, Jean R. (1999). American Passages: A History of the American People, Volume I. Wadsworth Publishing Company. ISBN 0030725739.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Ayers, Edward L.; Gould. Lewis L.; Oshinsky, David M.; Soderlund, Jean R. (1999). American Passages: A History of the American People, Volume II. Wadsworth Publishing Company. ISBN 0030725747.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Oshinsky, David M. (2005). Polio: An American Story. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 0195152948.
  • Oshinsky, David M. (2005). A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019515424X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |origdate= ignored (|orig-date= suggested) (help)

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