Russel Blaine Nye (February 17, 1913 – September 2, 1993) was an American professor of English who in the 1960s pioneered popular culture studies. He was the author of a dozen books, including George Bancroft: Brahmin Rebel which won the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. (From Wikipedia) More about Russel B. Nye:
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| | Books by Russel B. Nye: Nye, Russel B. (Russel Blaine), 1913-1993, contrib.: The Diary of James J. Strang (East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, c1961), by James Jesse Strang, ed. by Mark A. Strang (page images at HathiTrust) Nye, Russel B. (Russel Blaine), 1913-1993, contrib.: Essays on History and Literature (in honor of Foster Rhea Dulles; Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1966), ed. by Robert H. Bremner, also contrib. by Daniel Aaron, Edward Lurie, Stow Persons, Margaret E. Kahn, and George Schoyer (PDF at Ohio State)
Additional books by Russel B. Nye in the extended shelves: Nye, Russel B. (Russel Blaine), 1913-1993: A baker's dozen: thirteen unusual Americans. (Michigan State University Press, 1956) (page images at HathiTrust) Nye, Russel B. (Russel Blaine), 1913-1993: Midwestern progressive politics : a historical study of its origins and development, 1870-1950 (Michigan State College Press, 1951) (page images at HathiTrust) Nye, Russel B. (Russel Blaine), 1913-1993: Midwestern progressive politics; a historical study of its origins and development, 1870-1958. (Michigan State University Press, 1959) (page images at HathiTrust)
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