Daniel Leab
Daniel Joseph Leab was an American historian of 20th-century history. He made significant academic contributions to fields of American labor unions and anti-Communism. He was long-time editor of three journals and magazines.
Background
Leab was born Daniel Joseph Liebeskind on 29 August 1936 in Berlin, German. His mother was Herta Marcus from the East Prussian town of Gilgenburg. His father was Leo Liebeskind of Berlin. Although they had planned to leave Germany for Palestine, instead they emigrated to America in 1943, where they changed the surname from Liebeskind to Leab.In 1957, Leab obtained a BA from Columbia University. From 1957 to 1958, he attended Harvard Law School. Returning to Columbia, he obtained an MA in 1961 and PhD in 1969. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the formative years of the American Newspaper Guild.
Career
Academics
In 1966, Leab began teaching at universities. He first taught in the history department of his alma mater, Columbia University. Eventually, he served there as associate dean of Columbia College, a member of the university's central administration, and member of the executive committee of the university's senate.In 1974, he began teaching at Seton Hall University. He began as an associate professor. By 1980, he had become a full professor. He taught 20th-century history for more than three decades there.
Provost John Duff appointed him to oversee the university's American Studies Program. He served as acting chairman of the Department of History and two years as chair of University Rank and Tenure Committee. He created and directed its Multi-Cultural Program.
He wrote or edited seven books, published more than 90 articles, and lectured extensively in Europe and America.
Research topics included labor history, history in film, and cultural conflicts of the Cold War.
He was a senior Fulbright lecturer at the University of Cologne two times and in 2008 he was a visiting professor of history there. He was also visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Heim-Hoch-Volksschule, in Falkenstein, Bavaria, Germany.
Editing and publishing
In the 1960s, Leab served as an editorial assistant of and contributing editor to the Columbia Journalism Review.In 1974, Leab became managing editor of peer-reviewed Labor History journal and served for more than two decades, as well as editor of the Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television published by the International Association for Media and History.
He was also publisher of American Books Prices Current, edited by his wife.
In 1982, he was primary founder and long-time managing editor of American Communist History, peer-reviewed journal of the academic group Historians of American Communism. He also served as HOAC secretary and treasurer, along with John Earl Haynes.
Administration
Leab helped administer both Seton Hall and Columbia universities:- Seton Hall University:
- * 2005–2006: Member of Faculty Committee on Criminal Justice and Faculty Rights
- * 1996–1997: Chair of Program Review for Department of History
- * 1990–1995: Creator and Initiator of Multi-Cultural Diversity Program
- * 1990–1991: Chair of University Rank and Tenure Committee
- * 1987–1989: Member of Educational Policy Committee
- * 1974–1979: Director of American Studies Program
- Columbia University:
- * 1973–1974: Special Assistant to Vice President and Provost
- * 1972–1974: Member of Executive Committee of University Senate
- * 1971–1972: Assistant Dean of Faculties of the University
- * 1969–1971: Associate Dean of Columbia College
Personal and death
Leab married Katharine Kyes, the editor of American Book Prices Current, in 1964. They had three children: Abigail Leab Martin, Constance Rigney, and Marcus Leab.Leab quoted aphorisms to describe views on history with which he disagreed:
- Voltaire: "A pack of lies mutually agreed upon"
- Henry Ford: "More or less bunk"
- Truman Capote" History teaches us... nothing"
History, despite its wrenching painHe served as justice of the peace for Washington, Connecticut, from 1999 until his death. He served on the Connecticut Region 12 Board of Education for Bridgewater-Roxbury-Washington. He served as a board member for Blue Card . He served on the board of trustees and secretary for the Clockwork Community Theatre of Oakville, Connecticut.
Cannot be unlived, but if faced
With courage, need not be lived again.
He died on 15 November 2016, at his home in Washington, Connecticut, surrounded by his family.
Works
Colleague David Culbert praised Leab's book Orwell Subverted as "masterly."Books
Leab's books include:A Union of Individuals: The Formation of the American Newspaper Guild, 1933-1936 From Sambo to Superspade: The Black Experience in Motion Pictures George Orwell : An Exhibition at the Grolier Club: Selections from the Collection of Daniel J. Leab I Was a Communist for the FBI: The Unhappy Life and Times of Matt Cvetic about FBI informant Matt Cvetic- ''Orwell Subverted: The CIA and the Filming of Animal Farm''
Books co-written
Leab co-wrote the following with his wife:- ''The Auction Companion''
Books edited
Leab edited or co-edited the following:American Working Class History: A Representative Bibliography The Labor History Reader Federal Bureau of Investigation Confidential Files: Communist Activity in the Entertainment Industry : FBI Surveillance Files on Hollywood, 1942-1958 Labor History Archives in the United States: A Guide for Researching and Teaching The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Thematic Encyclopedia Red activists and black freedom: James and Esther Jackson and the long civil rights revolution- ''Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions''
Journals edited
Leab edited the following:American Communist History CLOSEUPS: The IAMHIST Bulletin quarterly : created, edited, contributedFilm History Historical Journal of Film, Radio & TV Washington Rod and Gun Club Bulletin Columbia Journalism Review :- * Contributing editor
- * Research associate
- * Assistant editor
- * Editorial assistant
- ''Labor History''
Encyclopedic articles
Leab contributed the following:Enclycopedia of the American Left : "Herbert Benjamin," "David Lasser"Encyclopedia of World Biography : "Orson Welles," "Spencer Tracy," "Vanessa Redgrave," "Bing Crosby," "Clint Eastwood"Dictionary of American Biography : "Louis Boudin", "Jesse Lasky", "Joseph von Sternberg", "Siegfried Kracauer", "Louella Parons", "A.A. Berle, Jr.", "Lowell Weicker, Sr." Scibner's Encyclopedia of American Lives: "Burr Tilstrom", "Gordon Ray", "Jose Ferrer", "Dorothy Buffum Chandler", "Huntley Brinkley", "Sports Figures" American National Biography: "Heywood Broun", "Matt Cvetic", "Greta Garbo", "William Grant Still", "Louis Ludlow"Awards and recognition
Leab received the following awards and recognition.- 2005: Award for best article by senior scholar in 2005 volume of Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television
- 1997: John Commerford Prize of the New York State Labor History Association
- 1991-1992: Grant for Implementation of Pilot Multi-Media Core Course from New Jersey Department of Higher Education
- 1989: Grant from Seton Hall University Research Council
- 1986: Fulbright Senior Lectureship to University of Cologne
- 1980: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
- 1977: Fulbright Senior Lectureship to University of Cologne