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(1891-1969) Writer, journalist. Maurice Hindus moved to the United States from Byelorussia and worked as a farmhand in Brookfield, New York; his papers are in the Case Library Archives.

Full Name

Maurice Hindus

Locations

Madison

Author's Timeline


Unknown

OTHER

Mr. Hindus studied at Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, New York.

1891

BIRTH

Maurice Gerschon Hindus was born on February 27, 1891.

1905

OTHER

Mr. Hindus moved with his family to the United States and settled in New York City in 1905.

1908

OTHER

Mr. Hindus moved to North Brookfield in 1908 and worked for three years as a farmhand.

1915

OTHER

Mr. Hindus received a degree in literature at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, in 1915.

1920

LITWORK

The Russian Peasant and the Revolution
New York: Henry Holt and Company

Nonfiction.

1929

LITWORK

Humanity Uprooted
J. Cape and H. Smith

Nonfiction.

1931

LITWORK

Red Bread: Collectivization in a Russian Village
J. Cape & H. Smith

Nonfiction.

1938

LITWORK

Green Worlds: An Informal Chronicle
Doubleday, Doran & Company

Novel.

1941

LITWORK

Hitler Cannot Conquer Russia
Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.

Nonfiction.

1942

LITWORK

Russia and Japan
Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc.

Nonfiction.

1943

LITWORK

Mother Russia
J. Cape & H. Smith

Nonfiction.

1945

LITWORK

The Cossacks - The Story of a Warrior People
Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated

Nonfiction.

1953

LITWORK

Crisis in the Kremlin
New York: Doubleday & Company

Nonfiction.

1969

DEATH

Maurice Hindus died on July 8, 1969 in New York City.

1971

LITWORK

A Traveler in Two Worlds
Doubleday

Memoir.

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