Alice L. George

Biography

Historian Alice L. George worked for twenty years as a journalist before receiving her Ph.D. in history from Temple University in 2001. Now working as an independent historian in Philadelphia, she is the author of Awaiting Armageddon: How Americans Faced the Cuban Missile Crisis and Old City Philadelphia: The Cradle of American Democracy, both published in 2003. She also is the researcher/historian for Challenge and Change: History of the Jews in America, a three-book series aimed at students who are in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. She authored Philadelphia: A Pictorial Celebration, published in 2006, and co-authored two volumes in Social History of the United States, released in October 2008.

During her career as a journalist, Dr. George worked in a number of positions, including assistant to the managing editors at the Detroit Free Press and deputy managing editor at the Philadelphia Daily News.

Selected Works

History
Social History of the United States, 1950s
Coauthored by Alice L. George, this work takes a fresh look at America's 1950s.
Social History of the United States, The 1920s
This work, coauthored by Alice L. George, examines the social history of the Roaring Twenties.
Philadelphia: A Pictorial Celebration
A visual study of Philadelphia landmarks and their histories.
Awaiting Armageddon
"Awaiting Armageddon is an important and eminently readable book..."
--H-net
Old City Philadelphia: The Cradle of American Democracy
An examination of one of the nation's most historic neighborhoods.

Find Authors