Merle Eugene Curti (September 15, 1897 – March 9, 1996) was an American progressive historian who influenced peace studies, intellectual history and social...
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The Merle Curti Award is awarded annually by the Organization of American Historians for the best book in American social and/or American intellectual...
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book Jones-Rogers received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Merle Curti Social History Award from the Organization of American Historians. They...
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jewelry designer Merle Curti (1897–1997), American historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Merle Dickerson (1911/12–1984), Canadian politician Merle Evans (1891–1987)...
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Italian painter Merle Curti, an American historian Sir William Curtius FRS, English and Palatinate diplomat (1599–1678) Cardinal William Curti, a 14th-century...
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associate professor at Northwestern University, she received the 2012 Merle Curti Award for her book The Rights of the Defenseless: Protecting Animals...
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doctoral program in history at Columbia University where his advisor Merle Curti was demonstrating how to synthesize intellectual, social, and political...
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do well to read Cowie's lively history." In 2011, Cowie received the Merle Curti Award and the Francis Parkman Prize for Stayin' Alive. Cowie's book,...
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history at Northwestern University. His book Thinking Small won the Merle Curti Award. His How to Hide an Empire was a national bestseller, one of the...
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professor of history at Brown University. He is the recipient of the Merle Curti Award and the Philip Taft Labor History Book Award for his 2009 book...
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Respectability "a work of crucial cultural study." The book won the 2018 Merle Curti Prize for Best Book in U.S. Intellectual History from the Organization...
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students, for whom he obtained jobs in major universities, including Merle Curti and Marcus Lee Hansen. He circulated copies of his essays and lectures...
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the Bancroft Prize for his book Jonathan Edwards: A Life in 2004, the Merle Curti Award in 2004, and the Grawemeyer Award in Religion in 2005. Evangelical...
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University of Wisconsin–Madison's Merle Curti. One of the leaders of the new interdisciplinary field, American Studies, Curti was well positioned to identify...
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Livingston Schuyler (1951) James G. Randall (1952) Louis R. Gottschalk (1953) Merle Curti (1954) Lynn Thorndike (1955) Dexter Perkins (1956) William L. Langer...
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Cotton Mather (2009). Magnalia Christi Americana. BiblioLife. p. 499. Merle Curti (1903). The Social Ideas of American Educators. Charles Scribner's Sons...
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Anne Warren is an American historian. Her book New England Bound won a Merle Curti Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History. She is also...
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Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery (2008), was co-winner of the 2009 Merle Curti Award and received the 2009 James A. Rawley Prize and the 2008–09 Louis...
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and Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. She won the Merle Curti Award for her book Law and the Modern Mind. She graduated from Radcliffe...
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pushing him to victory.[citation needed] Wages of Whiteness won the Merle Curti Award in 1992 from the Organization of American Historians, for the best...
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Livingston Schuyler (1951) James G. Randall (1952) Louis R. Gottschalk (1953) Merle Curti (1954) Lynn Thorndike (1955) Dexter Perkins (1956) William L. Langer...
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2009 Bancroft Prize 2008 Kate Brocks Bates Award[citation needed] 2009 Merle Curti Award 2009 Cundill Prize runner-up[citation needed] 2009 Caughey Western...
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1860–1865 1943 Esther Forbes Paul Revere and the World He Lived In 1944 Merle Curti The Growth of American Thought 1945 Stephen Bonsal Unfinished Business...
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1840–1990: 150 Years (1991) Curti, Merle and Carstensen, Vernon. The University of Wisconsin: A History (2 vols., 1949) Curti, Merle. The Making of an American...
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of social and political development. One of Turner's last students, Merle Curti used an in-depth analysis of local Wisconsin history to test Turner's...
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They have a daughter, Beverly Holton and a son, Henry Holton. 2000 Merle Curti Award from the Organization of American Historians for Forced Founders...
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and supports reparations for slavery. He is a two-time winner of the Merle Curti Award and won the George Washington Book Prize in 2008. Rediker received...
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For a start, see Samuel Butterfield's U.S. Development Aid (2004). Merle Curti and Kendall Birr, "Prelude to Point Four: American Technical Missions...
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Political Philosophy received the Organization of American Historians' Merle Curti Award for Best Book in Intellectual History by the Organization of American...
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founder of the Journal of Geology Arthur M. Chickering, arachnologist Merle Curti, historian, Pulitzer Prize recipient Robert O. Fink, papyrologist Crawford...
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