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Ron Chernow
Birth Name:Ronald Chernow
Birth Date:3 March 1949
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Education:Yale University (BA)
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Period:1973–present
Subject:Historical biography
Notableworks:Alexander Hamilton
The House of Morgan

Grant
Awards:Pulitzer Prize for Biography
American History Book Prize
National Book Award for Nonfiction
Portaldisp:Literature
Signature:Ron Chernow signature.svg

Ronald Chernow (;[1] [2] born March 3, 1949) is an American writer, journalist, and biographer. He has written bestselling historical non-fiction biographies.

Chernow won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Biography and the 2011 American History Book Prize for his 2010 book . He is also the recipient of the National Book Award for Nonfiction for his 1990 book The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance.[3] His biographies of Alexander Hamilton (2004) and John D. Rockefeller (1998) were both nominated for National Book Critics Circle Awards. His biography of Hamilton inspired the popular Hamilton musical, which Chernow worked on as a historical consultant. For another book, The Warburgs: The Twentieth-Century Odyssey of a Remarkable Jewish Family, he was awarded the 1993 George S. Eccles Prize for Excellence in Economic Writing. As a freelance journalist, Chernow has written over sixty articles for various national publications.

Early life and education

Chernow was born on March 3, 1949, in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Israel, was the owner of a discount store and creator of a stock brokerage firm; his mother, Ruth, was a bookkeeper. He is brother to Bart Chernow and uncle to Shandee Chernow.[4] He is of Jewish descent.[5] Chernow was voted "Most Likely to Succeed", and was class president and valedictorian when he graduated in 1966 from Forest Hills High School in Queens in New York City.[6] Chernow graduated summa cum laude from Yale University in 1970 and Pembroke College at Cambridge University with degrees in English literature. He began but did not finish a PhD program. He says that in politics he is a "disgruntled Democrat" and gives his religion as "Jewish, though more in the breach than the observance."[7]

Chernow married Valerie Stearn in 1979; she died in January 2006. Valerie S. Chernow was an assistant professor of languages and social sciences at the New York City College of Technology.[8]

Ron Chernow has received honorary degrees from Long Island University, Marymount Manhattan College, Hamilton College, Washington College, and Skidmore College.[7]

Career

Chernow began his career as a freelance journalist. He wrote more than 60 articles for various national newspapers and magazines from 1973 to 1982. In the mid-1980s, he put his writing pursuits aside when he began serving as the director of financial policy studies with the Twentieth Century Fund in New York City. In 1986, he left the organization and refocused his efforts on writing. In addition to writing nonfiction books and biographies, Chernow contributes articles to The New York Times[9] and The Wall Street Journal. He has also commented on business, politics, and finance on national radio and television shows, and appeared as an expert in documentary films.

Business and finance

The House of Morgan

In 1990, Chernow published his first book, The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance, which traces four generations of the J.P. Morgan financial empire.[10] The reviewer for The New York Times Book Review said, "As a portrait of finance, politics and the world of avarice and ambition on Wall Street, the book has the movement and tension of an epic novel. It is, quite simply, a tour de force."[11] The House of Morgan was honored with the National Book Award for Nonfiction.[3]

The Warburgs

In 1993, Chernow published The Warburgs: The Twentieth-Century Odyssey of a Remarkable Jewish Family, an account of the Warburg family, who immigrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1838. The Warburg family was a prominent financial dynasty of German Jewish descent, known for their accomplishments in physics, classical music, art history, pharmacology, physiology, finance, private equity, and philanthropy. The book was awarded the Columbia Business School's George S. Eccles Prize for Excellence in Economic Writing. It was named as one of the year's ten best works by the American Library Association[12] and a Notable Book by The New York Times.

The Death of the Banker

In 1997, Chernow published a collection of essays entitled The Death of the Banker: The Decline and Fall of the Great Financial Dynasties and the Triumph of the Small Investor.

Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.

In 1998, Chernow published the 774-page , about the industrialist, philanthropist, and founder of the Standard Oil Company. The book reflected Chernow's continued interest in financial history, especially when shaped by compelling and influential individuals. The book remained on The New York Times Best Seller list for 16 weeks, while Time called it "one of the great American biographies".[13] Both publications listed it among the year's ten best books.

American politics

Alexander Hamilton

In 2004, Chernow published Alexander Hamilton. The biography was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award[14] and was named as the winner of the inaugural George Washington Book Prize for early American history.[15] It remained on The New York Times Best Seller list for three months. In his review for the Journal of American History, Stephen B. Presser, who is professor of business law emeritus at Northwestern University,[16] wrote:

The biography was adapted into a Tony award-winning musical, Hamilton, by Lin-Manuel Miranda, which opened on Broadway in August 2015. Chernow served as historical consultant to the production.[17]

George Washington

Chernow's 904-page was released on October 5, 2010. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography[18] [19] and the American History Book Prize. Professor Gordon S. Wood, renowned scholar of the Founding era, wrote:[20]

Ulysses S. Grant

In 2011, Chernow signed a deal to write a comprehensive biography on Ulysses S. Grant.[21] Chernow explained his transition from writing about George Washington to Grant: "Makes some sense as progression. Towering general of Revolution to towering general of Civil War. Both two-term presidents, though with very different results."[22] Grant was released on October 10, 2017, and the biography strongly argues against the conventional wisdom that Grant was an "adequate president, a dull companion and a roaring drunk."[23] The book received overwhelmingly positive reviews and was named by The New York Times as one of the 10 Best Books of 2017.[24]

Board memberships

In 1990, Chernow became a member of the PEN American Center. In 2006, he was named as the President of the Board of Trustees, succeeding novelist Salman Rushdie.[25]

Honors and awards

Published works

Books

Articles

Filmography

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Q&A with Ron Chernow. C-SPAN. March 25, 2016. December 27, 2018.
  2. Web site: Alexander Hamilton: The man who imagined America LIVE EVENT. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/s0G2Y8aHDus . December 21, 2021 . live. American Enterprise Institute. July 1, 2016. December 27, 2018.
  3. Web site: 1990 National Book Awards Winners and Finalists, The National Book Foundation . Nationalbook.org . June 20, 2013.
  4. News: August 23, 2016. Hamilton Biographer Ron Chernow Finds New York's 'Quietest' Home. en-US. Wall Street Journal. December 29, 2020. 0099-9660.
  5. News: Curt . Schleier . This Jewish biographer is behind Broadway's hip-hop 'Hamilton' . Jewish Telegraphic Agency. September 2, 2015 .
  6. The Forester Class of 1966, p. 11, 24, 50.
  7. "Ron Chernow" in Contemporary Authors Online (Gale, 2011)
  8. News: Valerie Chernow, 66, Professor Of Languages at City Tech . The New York Sun . Stephen . Miller . January 16, 2006.
  9. News: The Founding Fathers Versus the Tea Party . The New York Times . Ron . Chernow . September 23, 2010.
  10. Web site: Book Reviews: Book Review of The House of Morgan:, by Ron Chernow . Bluerectangle.com . June 20, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121128235400/http://bluerectangle.com/book_reviews/view_one_review/1995 . November 28, 2012 .
  11. News: Their Street Was Paved With Gold – New York Times . . March 18, 1990 . June 20, 2013 . Jeffrey E. . Garten.
  12. Web site: Honored Patricia Barbizet, Corinne Mentzelopoulos and Ron Chernow . Humanity in Action . June 20, 2013.
  13. Morrow . Lance . Books: John D. Rockefeller: Oil In The Family . https://web.archive.org/web/20070518080225/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,988554,00.html . dead . May 18, 2007 . TIME . June 15, 1998 . June 20, 2013.
  14. Web site: National Book Critics Circle: awards . https://web.archive.org/web/20081219185409/http://www.bookcritics.org/awards/past_awards/ . dead . December 19, 2008 . Bookcritics.org . June 20, 2013.
  15. Web site: George Washington Book Prize . The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History . March 25, 2018.
  16. Web site: Profiles, Faculty Profiles, Faculty & Research: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law .
  17. Web site: Meet the historian whose book inspired the musical Hamilton . December 22, 2017 .
  18. Web site: Richard Ellmann . The Pulitzer Prizes | Biography or Autobiography . Pulitzer.org . June 20, 2013.
  19. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation . Pulitzer.org . December 13, 2012 . December 30, 2012.
  20. The Real Washington at Last by Gordon S. Wood | The New York Review of Books . Nybooks.com . December 9, 2010 . June 20, 2013. Wood . Gordon S. .
  21. Web site: Chernow to write about Ulysses S. Grant | The Book Case . Bookpage.com . April 27, 2011 . June 20, 2013.
  22. Web site: Chernow channels George Washington at the Kimmel — NewsWorks . https://archive.today/20120912024008/http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/flexicontent/item/27022-chernow-to-take-on-washington-at-kimmel-ask-a-question . dead . September 12, 2012 . Newsworks.org . September 26, 2011 . June 20, 2013 .
  23. News: In Ron Chernow's 'Grant,' an American Giant's Makeover Continues. Janet. Maslin. The New York Times. October 10, 2017.
  24. News: . The 10 Best Books of 2017 . New York Times. November 30, 2017 . February 9, 2018.
  25. Web site: Chernow Succeeds Rushdie as President of PEN American Center | Daily News | Poets & Writers . March 28, 2006 . Pw.org . June 20, 2013.
  26. Web site: The BIO Award, Biographers International Organization. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160307105436/http://biographersinternational.org/about/annual-awards/the-bio-award/. March 7, 2016.
  27. Web site: President Obama to Award 2015 National Humanities Medals.
  28. Web site: Gold Medal Honorees — The National Institute of Social Sciences. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180325142801/http://www.socialsciencesinstitute.org/gold-medal-honorees . March 25, 2018 .
  29. https://www.thelincolnforum.org/richard-nelson-current-award-of-achievement The Lincoln Forum
  30. Web site: JOHN ADAMS, RON CHERNOW, VIRGINIA DAJANI, AND DAVID SEDARIS RECEIVE HIGHEST HONORS. artsandletters.org. May 16, 2018. November 25, 2020.
  31. Web site: Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement . www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  32. News: 2019 Summit Highlights Photo . Awards Council member General David H. Petraeus presents the Golden Plate Award to Ron Chernow, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the biography Alexander Hamilton, during the 53rd annual Banquet of the Golden Plate..