Marvin Gettleman


Marvin E. Gettleman, was an American professor emeritus of leftist history, best known for the anthology Vietnam and America.

Background

Gettleman was born on September 12, 1933, in New York City. His parents were Arthur A. Gettleman and Pauline Antipol. In 1957, he graduated from the City College of New York and, in 1972, he earned a doctorate from the Johns Hopkins University.

Career

Gettleman taught history at Brooklyn Polytechnic University from 1959 to 2005, after which he was professor emeritus of history. He was also a visiting professor of Queens College from 2000 to 2005, and of New York University in 2005.
In the 1980s, Gettleman worked with the New York Faculty Committee for Non-Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean.
From 1996 to 1998, Gettleman became executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives.
In 2003, Gettleman helped found and served on the steering committee of Historians Against the War.

Personal life and death

Gettleman married Susan Braiman and then Ellen Schrecker.
Gettleman died age 83 on January 7, 2017, in New York City from dementia.

Awards

The Tamiment Library of New York University houses Gettleman's papers.

Works

Books edited