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Филип Шелдон Фонер (англ. Philip Sheldon Foner; 14 декабря 1910 года, Нью-Йорк — 13 декабря 1994 года) — американский историк-марксист, специализировавшийся на истории труда и рабочего движения, педагог. Фонер был автором и редактором более 100 книг. Он стал первым писать на такие непопулярные в то время среди ученых темы, как роль радикалов, чернокожих и женщин в американской трудовой и политической истории. Как марксистский мыслитель оказал влияние не на одно поколение учёных. Philip Sheldon Foner (December 14, 1910 – December 13, 1994) was an American labor historian and teacher. Foner was a prolific author and editor of more than 100 books. He is considered a pioneer in his extensive works on the role of radicals, Black Americans, and women in American labor and political history, which were generally neglected in mainstream academia at the time. A Marxist thinker, he influenced more than a generation of scholars, inspiring some of the work published by younger academics from the 1970s on. In 1941, Foner became a public figure as one among 26 persons fired from teaching and staff positions at City College of New York for political views, following an investigation of communist influence in education by a state legislative committee, known as the Rapp-Coudert C
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Philip Sheldon Foner (December 14, 1910 – December 13, 1994) was an American labor historian and teacher. Foner was a prolific author and editor of more than 100 books. He is considered a pioneer in his extensive works on the role of radicals, Black Americans, and women in American labor and political history, which were generally neglected in mainstream academia at the time. A Marxist thinker, he influenced more than a generation of scholars, inspiring some of the work published by younger academics from the 1970s on. In 1941, Foner became a public figure as one among 26 persons fired from teaching and staff positions at City College of New York for political views, following an investigation of communist influence in education by a state legislative committee, known as the Rapp-Coudert Committee. Foner is best remembered for his 10-volume History of the Labor Movement in the United States, published between 1947 and 1994. He also edited the 5-volume collection The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, and wrote a biography of the abolitionist leader. His works Organized Labor and the Black Worker, (1974 and 1982 editions) and the two-volume Women in the American Labor Movement (1979 and 1980) also broke new ground in history. For his American Labor Songs of the Nineteenth Century (1975), Foner received the Deems Taylor Award, presented by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). His scholarship, publications and political affiliations were considered to be on the far left. In 1979, the New York State Board of Higher Education formally apologized to Foner and other persons who lost their jobs as a result of the Rapp-Coudert Committee, saying it had seriously violated academic freedom. The New York Labor History Association had awarded Foner a lifetime achievement award in 1994. It reiterated its support in 2003 that the value of his work exceeded his shortcomings. Филип Шелдон Фонер (англ. Philip Sheldon Foner; 14 декабря 1910 года, Нью-Йорк — 13 декабря 1994 года) — американский историк-марксист, специализировавшийся на истории труда и рабочего движения, педагог. Фонер был автором и редактором более 100 книг. Он стал первым писать на такие непопулярные в то время среди ученых темы, как роль радикалов, чернокожих и женщин в американской трудовой и политической истории. Как марксистский мыслитель оказал влияние не на одно поколение учёных. Фонера помнят из-за его 10-томной работы по истории рабочего движения в США, опубликованной в период между 1947 и 1994 годами. Он также редактировал сборник 5-томной жизнь и писания о Фредерике Дугласе, и написал биографию аболиционистского лидера. Его работы «Организованный труд и чёрный рабочий» (издания 1974 и 1982 гг.) и двухтомник «Женщины в американском рабочем движении» (1979 и 1980 гг.) также открыли новые горизонты в истории. За свои «Американские рабочие песни девятнадцатого века» (1975) Фонер получил премию Димса Тейлора, врученную Американским обществом композиторов, авторов и издателей (ASCAP).Его взгляды и политическая принадлежность, равно как и публикации, считались крайне левыми.
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