Alan Trachtenberg

Alan Trachtenberg

Alan Trachtenberg es titular de la plaza de profesor emérito Neil Gray, Jr. de estudios ingleses y estadounidenses en la Universidad Yale. Se doctoró en estudios estadounidenses en la Universidad de Minnesota. Está casado con Betty Trachtenberg, ex decana de estudiantes de la Universidad Yale y es padre de Zev Trachtenberg, Elissa Trachtenberg y Julie Trachtenberg. Le gusta la natación, la canoa y la fotografía.

Obras seleccionadas

  • Lincoln's Smile and Other Enigmas, Hill and Wang, 2007, ISBN 978-0-8090-6573-8.
  • Shades of Hiawatha: Staging Indians, Making Americans, 1880-1930, Hill and Wang, 2004, ISBN 0-374-29975-7.
  • Reading American Photographs: Images as History, Mathew Brady to Walker Evans, Hill and Wang, 1990, ISBN 0-374-52249-9.
  • The Incorporation of America: Culture and Society in the Gilded Age, Hill and Wang, 1982, ISBN 0-8090-5827-8.
  • Classic Essays in Photography (editor), Leetes Island Books, 1981, ISBN 0-918172-07-1.
  • Brooklyn Bridge: Fact and Symbol, University Of Chicago Press, 1965, ISBN 0-226-81115-8.

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