Harold Hyman
Harold Melvin Hyman was an American historian of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era and the William P. Hobby Professor of History at Rice University.
During World War II, Hyman served in the Marines in the South Pacific and there earned his high school diploma. Hyman received a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University.
Teaching
Hyman was an instructor in modern history at City College ; assistant professor of history, Earlham College, 1952–1955; visiting assistant professor of American history, UCLA 1955–1956; associate professor of American history, Arizona State University, 1956–1957; professor of history, UCLA 1963–1968; William P. Hobby Professor of History, Rice University, 1968–2003.Personal life and death
In 1946, Hyman married Ferne Handelsman, later chief reference librarian at Rice. The couple celebrated 65 years of marriage before her death in 2011.Harold Hyman died on August 6, 2023, at the age of 99.
Honors and awards
Hyman was a Ford Foundation Fellow, a Senior Fulbright Lecturer, an Organization of American Historians Lecturer, and a judge for the Pulitzer Prize and the Littleton-Griswold prize of the American Historical Association.His Era of the Oath: Northern Loyalty Tests during the Civil War and Reconstruction won the American Historical Association's Beveridge Award.
Selected works
- Era of the Oath: Northern Loyalty Tests during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
- To Try Men's Souls: Loyalty Tests in American History,.
- Stanton: The Life and Times of Lincoln's Secretary of War.
- Soldiers and Spruce: The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, the Army's Labor Union of World War I.
- A More Perfect Union: The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on the Constitution.
- Union and Confidence: The 1860s, survey with emphasis on business history
- With Malice toward Some: Scholarship on the Lincoln Murder
- Equal Justice Under Law: Constitutional Development, 1835-1875 with William Wiecek
- Quiet Past and Stormy Present?: War Powers in American History , pamphlet
- American Singularity: The 1787 Northwest Ordinance, the 1862 Homestead- Morrill Acts, and the 1944 G.I. Bill.
- The Reconstruction Justice of Salmon P. Chase: In Re Turner and Texas v. White.
- Oleander Odyssey: The Kempners of Galveston, Texas, 1854-1980s .
- Craftsmanship and Character: A History of the Vinson & Elkins Law Firm of Houston, 1917-1997 .
- The Radical Republicans and Reconstruction Policy, 1861-1870, primary sources
- New Frontiers of the American Reconstruction, scholarly essays
- Freedom and Reform: Essays in Honor of Henry Steele Commager.
- Heard 'round the World: The Impact Abroad of the Civil War.
- Carleton Parker, The Casual Laborer and Other Essays.
- The Circuit Court Opinions of Salmon Portland Chase.
- Sidney George Fisher, The Trial of the Constitution.
- Edward McPherson, The Political History of the United States of America during the Great Rebellion, 1860-1865.
- McPherson, Handbook of Politics, six volumes, new edition of 1894 original, Da Capo, 1972–73.
- Lincoln's Decision for Emancipation
- McPherson, The Political History of the United States of America during the Period of Reconstruction, new edition of 1871 original, Da Capo, 1973.
- The Constitutional Convention as an Amending Device, American Historical Association/American Political Science Association, 1981.
- Editor, with Stuart Bruchey, of the "American Legal and Constitutional History Series," Garland Publishing, 1986–87.
- Member of board of editors, Reviews in American History, 1964—, Ulysses S. Grant Association, 1968—, American Journal of Legal History, 1970—, and Journal of American History, 1970–74.
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