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Ronald Steel

Ronald Lewis Steel (né Sklut; March 25, 1931 – May 7, 2023) was an American writer, historian, and professor. He is the author of the definitive biography of Walter Lippmann.[1][a]

For the American college basketball player, see Ronald Steele. For the English footballer, see Ronnie Steel.

Ronald Steel

Ronald Lewis Sklut
(1931-03-25)March 25, 1931
Morris, Illinois, U.S.

May 7, 2023(2023-05-07) (aged 92)
Washington, D.C., U.S.

Author, journalist, historian, professor

  • American history
  • foreign policy

1959–2008

Early life[edit]

Ronald Lewis Sklut was born on March 25, 1931, in Morris, Illinois, outside of Chicago.[2] He was Jewish, and his father immigrated to the United States from Russia.[3]


Steel earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and English[1] from Northwestern University (1953) and a Master of Arts degree in political economy from Harvard University (1955).[4][5] He served in the United States Army, stationed in Paris and was a diplomat in the United States Foreign Service, stationed in Hamburg.[6][3]

Career[edit]

Steel was an editor for the Scholastic Corporation from 1959 to 1962.[3] By 1960, he had begun writing under the pen name Ronald Steel.[3] After leaving Scholastic, he lived in Europe, working in Paris and London as a writer and translator.[3]


Steel was the author of Walter Lippmann and the American Century,[6][7] the definitive biography of Lippmann.[1] For this book, he was awarded the 1980 National Book Critics Circle Award in General Nonfiction, a National Book Award,[8][a] the Bancroft Prize, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History. The book was also nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography.


He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1973.[9]


Steel was a professor of International Relations, History, and Journalism at the University of Southern California, where he taught from 1986 to 2008.[6][3] Before teaching at USC, he taught at Yale University, Rutgers University, Wellesley College, Dartmouth College, George Washington University, UCLA, and Princeton University.[6]


Steel wrote for The New Republic in the 1980s.[10] He has also written for the Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times and The New York Review of Books.[4]

Later life and death[edit]

In 2016, Steel moved to a nursing home in Washington, D.C., due to increasing cognitive impairment from dementia.[3] He died there on May 7, 2023, at the age of 92.[2]

U.S. Foreign Trade Policy, 1962

Italy, 1963

The End of Alliance: America and the Future of Europe, 1964

North Africa, 1967

, 1967

Pax Americana

Imperialists and other Heroes: A chronicle of the American Empire, 1971

[3]

Walter Lippmann and the American century, 1980

Temptations of a Superpower, 1995

In Love with Night: the American romance with Robert Kennedy, 2000

[3]

at Internet Archive

Works by or about Ronald Steel