Michael Beschloss

Michael Beschloss
Born November 30, 1955 (1955-11-30) (age 56)
Chicago, Illinois
Occupation Historian
Nationality American
Subjects United States presidency
Spouse(s) Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss

Michael Richard Beschloss[1] (born November 30, 1955) is an American historian. A specialist in the United States presidency, he is the author of nine books.

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Early life

Beschloss was born in Chicago, grew up in Flossmoor, Illinois, and was educated at Eaglebrook School, Andover, Williams College and Harvard University. He majored in political science, working under James MacGregor Burns at Williams, from which he graduated with Highest Honors, and earned an MBA at Harvard Business School, with the original intention of writing history while serving as a foundation executive.[2]

Career

Beschloss is a regular commentator on the PBS NewsHour and is the NBC News Presidential Historian. He is a trustee of the White House Historical Association and the National Archives Foundation and he also sits on the boards of the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs and the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. He was formerly a trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation (Monticello), the Urban Institute and the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. He also sits on the advisory board to the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission and is a former member of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. He has served as a historian at the Smithsonian Institution, a Senior Associate Member at St. Antony's College (University of Oxford), a Visiting Scholar at the Harvard University Russian Research Center, a Senior Fellow of the Annenberg Foundation and a Montgomery Fellow and Dorsett Fellow at Dartmouth College.

Beschloss has appeared on The Daily Show in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2010. He was portrayed by Chris Kattan on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" on February 14, 1998.[3]

Awards

Beschloss received a 2005 News & Documentary Emmy Award for the Discovery Channel's Decisions That Shook the World, of which he was the host; the category was "Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Research."[4] He has also received the Williams College Bicentennial Medal, the State of Illinois's Order of Lincoln, the Harry S. Truman Public Service Award, the Ambassador Book Prize and the New York State Archives History Award. He has received honorary doctorates from Lafayette College, Williams College, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Saint Peter's College and Governors State University.

Lectures

In recent years, he has lectured at numerous colleges, universities, and presidential libraries.

Personal life

Beschloss is married to Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss, who is President and CEO of The Rock Creek Group, a Washington, DC, hedge fund, former treasurer and chief investment officer of the World Bank, and a current trustee of the Ford Foundation and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. The couple are advisory board members of Resources for Inner City Children.[5] Beschloss and his wife were guests of President and Mrs. Clinton at the White House dinner for British Prime Minister Tony Blair on February 5, 1998.[6] They also attended the Clintons' White House dinner celebrating the 200th anniversary of the White House on November 9, 2000.[7] They were guests of President and Mrs. Bush at the White House dinner for the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on November 2, 2005.[8]

Bibliography

Beschloss is also the editor of Washington by Meg Greenfield (2001) and Essays in Honor of James MacGregor Burns (with Thomas Cronin) (1988).

President Clinton told People Magazine in December 1997 that the first audiobook he had ever listened to was Taking Charge by Michael Beschloss.[9] In Bob Woodward's Plan of Attack, President George W. Bush is quoted as telling the author Elie Wiesel in February 2003, "I read your views on Auschwitz in Michael Beschloss's book," referring to The Conquerors.[10] Bush also refers to Beschloss's book "Presidential Courage" in his 2010 memoir, "Decision Points." [11]

John Frankenheimer's last film, "Path to War" (HBO, 2002), starring Donald Sutherland and Michael Gambon, was based in part on Beschloss's two books on Lyndon Johnson.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Michael Beschloss". illinoisauthors.org. Illinois Center for the Book/Illinois State Library. http://www.illinoisauthors.org/authors/Michael_Richard_Beschloss. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  2. ^ C-SPAN, "Booknotes," June 21, 1991.
  3. ^ Saturday Night Live, February 14, 1998.
  4. ^ "Awards for Decisions That Shook the World". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433283/awards. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  5. ^ "Supporters, Partners, Board". Resources for Inner City Children. http://www.resourcesforinnercitychildren.org/friends.html. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  6. ^ Washington Post, February 6, 1998.
  7. ^ Washington Post, November 10, 2000.
  8. ^ Washington Post, November 3, 2005.
  9. ^ People Magazine, December 29, 1997.
  10. ^ Bob Woodward, Plan of Attack (Simon and Schuster, 2004), p. 320.
  11. ^ George W. Bush, Decision Points, pp. 121-122.
  12. ^ "Path to War" (2002), Internet Movie Database.

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