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Edward "Ted" Ladd Widmer (born 1963) is an American historian, writer, librarian, and musician who served as a speechwriter in the Clinton White House. He serves on boards of the Harvard Lampoon, Massachusetts Historical Society and '' The New England Quarterly.''


Early life and education

Edward Ladd Widmer was born in 1963 to Ellen and Eric Widmer. He attended the Gordon School in East Providence until 1976, then the Moses Brown School in
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, graduating in 1980. Widmer subsequently attended Harvard University where he obtained an A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. in the history and literature of France and the United States. During his time at Harvard, he was an editor at the school's humor magazine, '' The Harvard Lampoon''. In 1990, Widmer's research on the origin of baseball was featured in ''The New York Times''. In 1992 Widmer married Mary Frederica Rhinelander, a printmaker and figurative artist. Widmer was appointed a lecturer on history and literature at Harvard University in 1993 and worked in that capacity until 1997. Between 1995 until 1997, he played guitar and vocals in a Boston
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band, the Upper Crust.


Career

From 1997 to 2001, he worked in the White House as a special assistant to President
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, foreign policy speech writer and Senior Advisor for Special Projects, which involved advising on history and scholarship related issues. He later conducted extensive interviews with Clinton while the former president was writing his autobiography. In 2001, Widmer was appointed the inaugural director of the C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College. From 2001 to 2006, he served concurrently as an associate professor of history at the college. During his tenure, Widmer established the George Washington Book Prize, an annual award for literature on the founding era of the United States. On July 1, 2006, Widmer was appointed Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library at
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. At the library, he led efforts to digitize the library's holdings and raised funding to save Haitian libraries in the wake of the 2010 earthquake. From 2012 to 2013, Widmer was a senior advisor to U.S. Secretary of State
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. Between 2010 and 2015, he helped to create and often contributed to ''The New York Times series "Disunion," which focused on the Civil War. In October, 2016, Widmer was appointed Director of the John W. Kluge Center at the
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."Edward L. Widmer appointed Director of the Kluge Center
Library of Congress Press Release", September 29, 2016.
In 2018, he joined the faculty of Macaulay Honors College as a lecturer where he has led courses on Walt Whitman and The People of New York.


Books

* ''Young America: The Flowering of Democracy in
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'' (1999) * ''Campaigns: A Century of Presidential Races'' (2001) (co-author with Alan Brinkley) * ''
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'' (2005) (the American Presidents Series published by Times Books) * ''Ark of the Liberties: America and the World'' (2008) (a history of U.S. foreign policy) * ''Listening In: The Secret White House Recordings of John F. Kennedy'' (2012) (co-author with Caroline Kennedy) * ''Brown'''': The History of an Idea'' (2015) * ''The New York Times: Disunion: A History of the Civil War'' (2016) (edited with Clay Risen and George Kalogerakis) * ''Lincoln'' ''on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington'' (2020) (winner of the Harold Holzer Lincoln Forum Book Prize in 2020)The Lincoln Forum
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References


External links

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C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with Widmer about ''Listening In'', November 25, 2012
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“1919: The Year of the Crack-Up”
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