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LIZABETH COHEN. Bancroft Prize winner, Pulitzer finalist and Harvard professor of history Lizabeth Cohen discusses her new book, A Consumer’s Republic: Mass Consumption in Postwar America, Friday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. at the Harvard Book Store. Cohen??s book re-examines how American consumption patterns after the World War II changed political campaigning and helped create the conditions for some of the most powerful forms of activism on behalf of civil rights...
...Cohen??s talk, entitled “Public Service in the Aftermath of 9/11,” drew an audience of over 100 and touched on America’s role in the world and a possible U.S. attack on Iraq...
Kennedy School Dean Joseph S. Nye introduced “renaissance man” Cohen to the forum as a “great novelist and poet,” urging members of the audience to read Cohen??s three novels and two volumes of poetry...
...parade began with test runs in Cohen??s hometown of Burlington, Vt. and continued through Portland, Maine, and around Massachusetts to Boston, Cambridge, Hyannis and Provincetown...
...libraries from retiring Harvard professors, or those who die,” he said, citing as noteworthy recent acquisitions the collections of evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino university professor emeritus, and Thomas Professor of the History of Science emeritus I. Bernard Cohen??whose collection included a number of Isaac Newton’s manuscripts...