Edward Countryman Explained
Edward Countryman is an American historian.
Life
He graduated from Manhattan College, and from Cornell University with an MA, and a Ph.D. in 1971.
He taught at Yale University, University of Canterbury, University of Warwick, University of Cambridge. He is currently a Distinguished University Professor at Southern Methodist University.[1]
Awards
- 1983-91 Royal Historical Society
- L.H.D. Honoris Causa Manhattan College
- 1982 Bancroft Prize for A People in Revolution
- 1966-71 Danforth Graduate Fellow
- 1966-67 Woodrow Wilson Fellow
Works
Historians at Work, series editor
- Book: What Did the Constitution Mean To Early Americans? . Bedford/St. Martin's. January 15, 1999. 978-0-312-18262-5 .
- Book: How Did American Slavery Begin? . Bedford/St. Martin's . January 15, 1999 . 978-0-312-18261-8 . registration .
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20100331065626/http://smu.edu/history/faculty/countryman.shtml
Notes and References
- Web site: Edward F. Countryman.