Biography
Maurice Isserman is an American historian who is Professor of History at Hamilton College. He has written about the Communist Party USA during the Popular Front period of the 1930s and 1940s, as well as the emergence of the New Left and the 1960s. He co-authored a biography with Dorothy Ray Healey and authored a biography of Michael Harrington, both of whom were co-founders of Democratic Socialists of America. He has contributed editorials and book reviews to The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Newsday, the Los Angeles Times, The Nation, and The American Alpine Review. In 2008, he began writing about mountaineering.
Works

World War II

Journey to freedom

Exploring North America, 1800-1900

Exploration in the World of the Ancients (Discovery and Exploration)

Witness to war

Fallen giants

America Divided

Continental divide

Cronkite's War

The Vietnam War

Which side were you on?

Korean war

The Other American

If I had a hammer

Across America
Vietnam War (America at War)
Vietnam War (America at War)
2003
World War II (America at War)
World War II (America at War)
2003
Other American the Life of Michael Harrington
Other American the Life of Michael Harrington
2001
Main Problems in American History Vol. 8
Main Problems in American History Vol. 8
Korean War (America at War)
Korean War (America at War)
The Conquest of the Himalayas
The Conquest of the Himalayas
Winter Army
Winter Army
Opening up North America, 1497-1800
Opening up North America, 1497-1800
Reds
Reds
美国人眼中的越南战争
美国人眼中的越南战争
美国人眼中的朝鲜战争
美国人眼中的朝鲜战争
World War II, Updated Edition
World War II, Updated Edition
