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American Historical Association

Index American Historical Association

The American Historical Association (AHA) is the oldest and largest society of historians and professors of history in the United States. [1]

171 relations: Akira Iriye, Albert Bushnell Hart, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Allan Nevins, Andrew C. McLaughlin, Andrew Dickson White, Anthony Grafton, Archivist, Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr., Arthur S. Link, Barbara D. Metcalf, Barbara Weinstein (historian), Bernadotte Everly Schmitt, Bernard Bailyn, Beveridge Award, Bibliographical Society of America, C. Vann Woodward, Cambridge University Press, Carl Bridenbaugh, Carl L. Becker, Carl Neumann Degler, Carlton J. H. Hayes, Caroline Walker Bynum, Charles A. Beard, Charles Francis Adams Jr., Charles Gibson, Charles Homer Haskins, Charles Howard McIlwain, Charles Kendall Adams, Charles McLean Andrews, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Conference on Latin American History, Congressional charter, Conyers Read, Cornell University, Crane Brinton, Dana Carleton Munro, David H. Pinkney, David Herlihy, David M. Potter, Dexter Perkins, Edward Channing, Edward Eggleston, Edward Potts Cheyney, Eric Foner, Evarts Boutell Greene, Frederic C. Lane, Frederic Wakeman, Frederick Jackson Turner, Friedrich Katz, ..., Gabrielle M. Spiegel, George Bancroft, George Burton Adams, George Frisbie Hoar, George Lincoln Burr, George Louis Beer Prize, George Park Fisher, Goldwin Smith, Gordon A. Craig, Gordon Wright (historian), Guy Stanton Ford, H. Morse Stephens, Hajo Holborn, Henry Adams, Henry Charles Lea, Henry Osborn Taylor, Herbert Baxter Adams, Herbert Baxter Adams Prize, Herbert Eugene Bolton, Herbert Feis, Historiography of the United States, J. Franklin Jameson, J. R. McNeill, James A. Rawley Prize, James Burrill Angell, James Ford Rhodes, James G. Randall, James Harvey Robinson, James Henry Breasted, James J. Sheehan, James M. McPherson, James Schouler, James Westfall Thompson, Jan E. Goldstein, Jean Jules Jusserand, Jerry H. Bentley, John Bach McMaster, John H. Dunning Prize, John Henry Coatsworth, John Hope Franklin, John Jay (lawyer), John K. Fairbank, John K. Fairbank Prize, Johns Hopkins University, Jonathan Spence, Joseph C. Miller, Joseph Strayer, Joyce Appleby, Julian P. Boyd, Justin Winsor, Kenneth Pomeranz, Kenneth Scott Latourette, Kevin Boyle (historian), Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Laurence M. Larson, Leo Gershoy Award, Lewis Hanke, Linda K. Kerber, Louis R. Gottschalk, Louis R. Harlan, Louise A. Tilly, Lynn Hunt, Lynn Thorndike, Lynn Townsend White Jr., Mary Beth Norton, Max Farrand, Merle Curti, Michael Rostovtzeff, Natalie Zemon Davis, National Archives and Records Administration, National Council on Public History, Nellie Neilson, Oral History Association, Organization of American Historians, Patrick Manning (professor), Philip D. Curtin, Public history, Richard B. Morris, Richard Salter Storrs, Robert Darnton, Robert Livingston Schuyler, Robert Roswell Palmer, Roy Franklin Nichols, Samuel Eliot Morison, Samuel Flagg Bemis, Secondary school, Sidney Bradshaw Fay, Simeon Eben Baldwin, Smithsonian Institution, Society for History in the Federal Government, Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Society for Military History, Society of Architectural Historians, Sophia Rosenfeld, The American Historical Review, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas C. Cochran (historian), Thomas C. Holt, Thomas J. Wertenbaker, University of Chicago Press, Vicki L. Ruiz, Waldo Gifford Leland, Walter Prescott Webb, Washington, D.C., William Archibald Dunning, William Cronon, William Dodd (ambassador), William Frederick Poole, William H. McNeill (historian), William J. Bouwsma, William L. Langer, William Leuchtenburg, William Linn Westermann, William Milligan Sloane, William Roger Louis, William Roscoe Thayer, William Wirt Henry, Woodrow Wilson, World History Association, World War II, Worthington C. Ford. Expand index (121 more) »

Akira Iriye

(born October 20, 1934) is a historian of American diplomatic history, especially United States–East Asian relations, and international issues.

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Albert Bushnell Hart

Albert Bushnell Hart (July 1, 1854July 16, 1943), was an American historian, writer, and editor based at Harvard University.

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Alfred Thayer Mahan

Alfred Thayer Mahan (September 27, 1840 – December 1, 1914) was a United States naval officer and historian, whom John Keegan called "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century." His book The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660–1783 (1890) won immediate recognition, especially in Europe, and with its successor, The Influence of Sea Power Upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793–1812 (1892), made him world-famous and perhaps the most influential American author of the nineteenth century.

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Allan Nevins

Joseph Allan Nevins (May 20, 1890 – March 5, 1971) was an American historian and journalist, known for his extensive work on the history of the Civil War and his biographies of such figures as Grover Cleveland, Hamilton Fish, Henry Ford, and John D. Rockefeller, as well as his public service.

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Andrew C. McLaughlin

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin (February 14, 1861 in Beardstown, Illinois – September 24, 1947) was an American historian known as an authority on U.S. Constitutional history.

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Andrew Dickson White

Andrew Dickson White (November 7, 1832 – November 4, 1918) was an American historian and educator, who was the cofounder of Cornell University and served as its first president for nearly two decades.

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Anthony Grafton

Anthony Thomas Grafton (born May 21, 1950) is one of the foremost historians of early modern Europe and the current Henry Putnam University Professor at Princeton University.

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Archivist

An archivist (AR-kiv-ist) is an information professional who assesses, collects, organizes, preserves, maintains control over, and provides access to records and archives determined to have long-term value.

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Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.

Arthur Meier Schlesinger Sr. (February 27, 1888 – October 30, 1965) was an American historian who taught at Harvard University, pioneering social history and urban history.

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Arthur S. Link

Arthur Stanley Link (August 8, 1920 in New Market, Virginia – March 26, 1998 in Advance, North Carolina) was an American historian and educator, known as the leading authority on U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.

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Barbara D. Metcalf

Barbara Daly Metcalf (born September 13, 1941) is a Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Davis.

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Barbara Weinstein (historian)

Barbara Weinstein is a professor of Latin American and Caribbean history at New York University.

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Bernadotte Everly Schmitt

Bernadotte Everly Schmitt (May 19, 1886 – March 23, 1969) was a historian of Europe.

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Bernard Bailyn

Bernard Bailyn (born September 10, 1922) is an American historian, author, and academic specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era History.

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Beveridge Award

The Albert J. Beveridge Award is awarded by the American Historical Association (AHA) for the best English-language book on American history (United States, Canada, or Latin America) from 1492 to the present.

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Bibliographical Society of America

The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) is the oldest learned society in North America dedicated to the study of books and manuscripts as physical objects.

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C. Vann Woodward

Comer Vann Woodward (November 13, 1908 – December 17, 1999) was a Pulitzer-prize winning American historian focusing primarily on the American South and race relations.

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.

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Carl Bridenbaugh

Carl Bridenbaugh (August 10, 1903 – January 6, 1992) was an American historian of Colonial America.

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Carl L. Becker

Carl Lotus Becker (September 7, 1873 – April 10, 1945) was an American historian.

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Carl Neumann Degler

Carl Neumann Degler (February 6, 1921 in Newark, New Jersey – December 27, 2014 in Palo Alto, California) was a United States historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.

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Carlton J. H. Hayes

Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (May 16, 1882 – September 2, 1964) was an American historian, educator, diplomat, devout Catholic and academic.

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Caroline Walker Bynum

Caroline Walker Bynum, FBA (born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1941) at Institute for Advanced Study website (retrieved June 29, 2009).

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Charles A. Beard

Charles Austin Beard (November 27, 1874 – September 1, 1948) was, with Frederick Jackson Turner, one of the most influential American historians of the first half of the 20th century.

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Charles Francis Adams Jr.

Charles Francis Adams Jr. (May 27, 1835 – March 20, 1915) was an American author and historian.

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Charles Gibson

Charles deWolf "Charlie" Gibson (born March 9, 1943) is a retired United States broadcast television anchor and journalist.

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Charles Homer Haskins

Charles Homer Haskins (December 21, 1870 – May 14, 1937) was a history professor at Harvard University.

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Charles Howard McIlwain

Charles Howard McIlwain (March 15, 1871 – June 1, 1968) was an American historian and political scientist.

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Charles Kendall Adams

Charles Kendall Adams (January 24, 1835 – July 26, 1902) was an American educator and historian.

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Charles McLean Andrews

Charles McLean Andrews (February 22, 1863 – September 9, 1943) was one of the most distinguished American historians of his time as a leading authority on American colonial history.

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Clarence Winthrop Bowen

Clarence Winthrop Bowen (1852–1935) was an American author of historical essays.

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Conference on Latin American History

Conference on Latin American History, (CLAH), founded in 1926, is the professional organization of Latin American historians affiliated with the American Historical Association.

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Congressional charter

A congressional charter is a law passed by the United States Congress that states the mission, authority, and activities of a group.

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Conyers Read

Conyers Read (April 25, 1881 – December 24, 1959) was an American historian who specialized in the History of England in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Cornell University

Cornell University is a private and statutory Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York.

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Crane Brinton

Clarence Crane Brinton (Winsted, Connecticut, 1898 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 7, 1968) was an American historian of France, as well as an historian of ideas.

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Dana Carleton Munro

Dana Carleton Munro (June 8, 1866 – January 13, 1933) was an American historian, brother of Wilfred Harold Munro, born at Bristol, R.I. He was educated at Brown (A.M., 1890) and in Europe at Strassburg and Freiburg.

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David H. Pinkney

David H. Pinkney (1914–1993) was a renowned scholar in French history, author, and emeritus professor of History at the University of Washington from 1967 until his retirement in 1984.

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David Herlihy

David Herlihy (May 8, 1930 – February 15, 1991) was an American historian who wrote on medieval and renaissance life.

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David M. Potter

David Morris Potter (December 6, 1910 in Augusta, Georgia – February 18, 1971) was an American historian of the South.

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Dexter Perkins

Dexter Perkins (1889–1984) was a prominent authorities on United States History who served as Professor and Chairman of the Department of American History at the University of Rochester.

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Edward Channing

Edward Perkins Channing (June 15, 1856 – January 7, 1931) was an American historian and an author of a monumental History of the United States in six volumes, for which he won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for History.

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Edward Eggleston

Edward Eggleston (December 10, 1837 – September 3, 1902) was an American historian and novelist.

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Edward Potts Cheyney

Edward Potts Cheyney, A.M., LL.D. (1861–1947) was an American historical and economic writer, born at Wallingford, Pennsylvania.

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Eric Foner

Eric Foner (born February 7, 1943) is an American historian.

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Evarts Boutell Greene

Evarts Boutell Greene (1870–1947) was an American historian, born in Kobe, Japan, where his parents were missionaries.

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Frederic C. Lane

Frederic C. Lane (born November 23, 1900, in Lansing, Michigan–died October 14, 1984) was a historian who specialized in Medieval history with a particular emphasis on the Italian city and region of Venice.

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Frederic Wakeman

Frederic Evans Wakeman, Jr. (December 12, 1937 – September 14, 2006) was a prominent American scholar of East Asian history and Professor of History at University of California, Berkeley.

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Frederick Jackson Turner

Frederick Jackson Turner (November 14, 1861 – March 14, 1932) was an American historian in the early 20th century, based at the University of Wisconsin until 1910, and then at Harvard.

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Friedrich Katz

Friedrich Katz (13 June 1927 – 16 October 2010) was an Austrian-born anthropologist and historian specialized in 19th and 20th century history of Latin America; particularly, in the Mexican Revolution.

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Gabrielle M. Spiegel

Gabrielle Michele Spiegel (born January 20, 1943) is an American historian of medieval France, and the current Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University where she served as Chair for the history department for six years and Acting and Interim Dean of Faculty.

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George Bancroft

George Bancroft (October 3, 1800 – January 17, 1891) was an American historian and statesman who was prominent in promoting secondary education both in his home state, at the national and international level.

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George Burton Adams

George Burton Adams (June 3, 1851 – May 26, 1925) was an American medievalist historian who taught at Yale University from 1888 to 1925.

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George Frisbie Hoar

George Frisbie Hoar (August 29, 1826September 30, 1904) was a prominent American politician and United States Senator from Massachusetts.

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George Lincoln Burr

George Lincoln Burr (January 30, 1857 – June 27, 1938) was a U.S. historian, diplomat, author, and educator, best known as a Professor of History and Librarian at Cornell University, and as the closest collaborator of Andrew Dickson White, the first President of Cornell.

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George Louis Beer Prize

The George Louis Beer Prize is a book prize awarded by the American Historical Association for the best book in European international history from 1895 to the present written by a United States citizen or permanent resident.

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George Park Fisher

George Park Fisher (August 10, 1827 – December 20, 1909) was an American theologian and historian who was noted as a teacher and a prolific writer.

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Goldwin Smith

Goldwin Smith (13 August 1823 – 7 June 1910) was a British historian and journalist, active in the United Kingdom and Canada.

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Gordon A. Craig

Gordon Alexander Craig (November 13, 1913 – October 30, 2005) was a Scottish-American historian of German history and of diplomatic history.

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Gordon Wright (historian)

Gordon Wright (April 24, 1912 – January 11, 2000) was an American historian.

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Guy Stanton Ford

Guy Stanton Ford (May 9, 1873 – December 29, 1962) was the sixth president of the University of Minnesota.

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H. Morse Stephens

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Hajo Holborn

Hajo Holborn (18 May 1902, Berlin – 20 June 1969, Bonn) was a German-American historian and specialist in modern German history.

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Henry Adams

Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 – March 27, 1918) was an American historian and member of the Adams political family, being descended from two U.S. Presidents.

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Henry Charles Lea

Henry Charles Lea (September 19, 1825 – October 24, 1909) was an American historian, civic reformer, and political activist.

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Henry Osborn Taylor

Henry Osborn Taylor (1856 – April 13, 1941) was an American historian and legal scholar.

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Herbert Baxter Adams

Herbert Baxter Adams (April 16, 1850 – July 30, 1901) was an American educator and historian.

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Herbert Baxter Adams Prize

The Herbert Baxter Adams Prize is an annual book prize of the American Historical Association.

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Herbert Eugene Bolton

Herbert Eugene Bolton (July 20, 1870 – January 30, 1953) was an American historian who pioneered the study of the Spanish-American borderlands and was a prominent authority on Spanish American history.

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Herbert Feis

Herbert Feis (June 7, 1893 – March 2, 1972) was an American Historian and economist.

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Historiography of the United States

The historiography of the United States refers to the studies, sources, critical methods and interpretations used by scholars to study the history of the United States.

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J. Franklin Jameson

John Franklin Jameson (September 19, 1859 – September 28, 1937) was an American historian, author, and journal editor who played a major role in the professional activities of American historians in the early 20th century.

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J. R. McNeill

John Robert McNeill (born October 6, 1954) is an American environmental historian, author, and professor at Georgetown University.

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James A. Rawley Prize

There are two annual awards called the James A. Rawley Prize, one by the Organization of American Historians (OAH), for the best book on race relations in the United States; the other by the American Historical Association (AHA), for the best book in Atlantic history; The prizes are given in memory of Professor James A. Rawley, Carl Adolph Happold Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

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James Burrill Angell

James Burrill Angell (January 7, 1829 – April 1, 1916) was an American educator, academic administrator, and diplomat.

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James Ford Rhodes

James Ford Rhodes (May 1, 1848 – January 22, 1927), was an American industrialist and historian born in Cleveland, Ohio.

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James G. Randall

James Garfield Randall (June 4, 1881 in Indianapolis, Indiana - February 20, 1953) was an American historian specializing on Abraham Lincoln and the era of the American Civil War.

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James Harvey Robinson

James Harvey Robinson (June 29, 1863 in Bloomington, Illinois – February 16, 1936 in New York City) was an American historian, who co-founded New History, which greatly broadened the scope of historical scholarship in relation to the social sciences.

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James Henry Breasted

James Henry Breasted (August 27, 1865 – December 2, 1935) was an American archaeologist, Egyptologist, and historian.

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James J. Sheehan

James J. Sheehan is an American historian of modern Germany and the former president of the American Historical Association (2005).

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James M. McPherson

James M. "Jim" McPherson (born October 11, 1936) is an American Civil War historian, and is the George Henry Davis '86 Professor Emeritus of United States History at Princeton University.

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James Schouler

James Schouler (March 20, 1839 - 1920) was an American lawyer and historian best known for his historical work History of the United States under the Constitution, 1789-1865.

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James Westfall Thompson

James Westfall Thompson (1869–1941) was an American historian specializing in the history of medieval and early modern Europe, particularly of the Holy Roman Empire and France.

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Jan E. Goldstein

Jan Ellen Goldstein (born 1946) is an American intellectual historian of Modern Europe.

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Jean Jules Jusserand

Jean Adrien Antoine Jules Jusserand (18 February 185518 July 1932) was a French author and diplomat.

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Jerry H. Bentley

Jerry Harrell Bentley (December 12, 1949 – July 15, 2012) was an American academic and professor of world history professor.

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John Bach McMaster

John Bach McMaster (June 29, 1852 – May 24, 1932) was an American historian.

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John H. Dunning Prize

The John H. Dunning Prize is a biennial book prize awarded by the American Historical Association for the best book in history related to the United States.

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John Henry Coatsworth

John Henry Coatsworth (born September 27, 1940) is an American historian of Latin America and the provost of Columbia University.

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John Hope Franklin

John Hope Franklin (January 2, 1915March 25, 2009) was an American historian of the United States and former president of Phi Beta Kappa, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, and the Southern Historical Association.

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John Jay (lawyer)

John Jay (23 June 1817 – 5 May 1894) was an American lawyer and diplomat to Austria-Hungary, serving 1869-1875.

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John K. Fairbank

John King Fairbank (May 24, 1907 – September 14, 1991), was a prominent American historian of China.

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John K. Fairbank Prize

The John K. Fairbank Prize in East Asian History is offered annually for an outstanding book in the history of China proper, Vietnam, Chinese Central Asia, Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea, or Japan, substantially after 1800.

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Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Jonathan Spence

Jonathan Dermot Spence (born 11 August 1936) is a British-born American historian and public intellectual specialising in Chinese history.

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Joseph C. Miller

Joseph Calder Miller (born 1939) has been the T. Cary Johnson Jr.

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Joseph Strayer

Joseph Reese Strayer (1904–1987) was an American medievalist historian.

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Joyce Appleby

Joyce Oldham Appleby (April 9, 1929 – December 23, 2016) was an American historian.

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Julian P. Boyd

Julian Parks Boyd CBE (1903–28 May 1980) was Professor of history at Princeton University.

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Justin Winsor

Justin Winsor (January 2, 1831 – October 22, 1897) was a prominent American writer, librarian, and historian.

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Kenneth Pomeranz

Kenneth Pomeranz, FBA (born November 4, 1958) is University Professor of History at the University of Chicago.

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Kenneth Scott Latourette

Kenneth Scott Latourette (August 6, 1884 – December 26, 1968) was an American historian of China, Japan, and world Christianity.

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Kevin Boyle (historian)

Kevin Gerard Boyle (7 October 1960) is the William Smith Mason Professor of American History at Northwestern University.

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Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (born July 11, 1938) is an American historian of early America and the history of women and a professor at Harvard University.

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Laurence M. Larson

Laurence Marcellus Larson (September 23, 1868 – March 9, 1938) was a Norwegian born, American educator, historian, writer and translator.

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Leo Gershoy Award

The Leo Gershoy Award is a book prize awarded by the American Historical Association for the best publication in English dealing with the history of Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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Lewis Hanke

Lewis Hanke (1905–1993) was a preeminent U.S. historian of colonial Latin America, and is best known for his writings on the Spanish conquest of Latin America.

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Linda K. Kerber

Linda Kaufman Kerber (born January 23, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American feminist intellectual historian and educator who specializes in the history and development of the democratic mind in America, and the intellectual history of women in America.

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Louis R. Gottschalk

Louis Reichenthal Gottschalk (February 21, 1899 in Brooklyn – June 23, 1975 in Chicago.) was an American historian, an expert on Lafayette and the French Revolution.

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Louis R. Harlan

Louis Rudolph Harlan (July 13, 1922 – January 22, 2010) was an American academic historian who wrote a two-volume biography of the African-American educator and social leader Booker T. Washington and edited several volumes of Washington materials.

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Louise A. Tilly

Louise Audino Tilly (born December 13, 1930, Orange, New Jersey) is a historian known for utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to her scholarly work, fusing sociolology with historical research.

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Lynn Hunt

Lynn Avery Hunt (born November 16, 1945) is the Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Lynn Thorndike

Lynn Thorndike (born 24 July 1882, in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA – died 28 December 1965, Columbia University Club, New York City) was an American historian of medieval science and alchemy.

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Lynn Townsend White Jr.

Lynn Townsend White Jr. (April 29, 1907 – March 30, 1987) was an American historian.

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Mary Beth Norton

Mary Beth Norton (born 1943) is an American historian, specializing in American colonial history and well known for her work on women's history and the Salem witch trials.

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Max Farrand

Max Farrand (March 29, 1869 – June 17, 1945) was an American historian, who taught at several universities and was the first director of the Huntington Library.

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Merle Curti

Merle Eugene Curti (September 15, 1897 – March 9, 1996) was a leading American historian, who taught many graduate students at Columbia University and the University of Wisconsin, and was a leader in developing the fields of social history and intellectual history.

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Michael Rostovtzeff

Mikhail Ivanovich Rostovtzeff, or Rostovtsev (Михаи́л Ива́нович Росто́вцев) (Zhitomir, Russian Empire – October 20, 1952, New Haven, USA) was an ancient historian whose career straddled the 19th and 20th centuries and who produced important works on ancient Roman and Greek history.

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Nellie Neilson

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Philip D. Curtin

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References

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