James Turner (historian) explained

James Turner
Birth Name:James Crewdson Turner
Birth Date:25 May 1946
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Discipline:History
Sub Discipline:Intellectual history

James Crewdson Turner (born June 25, 1946) is an intellectual historian and Cavanaugh Professor of Humanities Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. After receiving his PhD from Harvard University in 1975, he taught at the College of Charleston (1975–1977), the University of Massachusetts Boston (1977–1984), and the University of Michigan (1984–1995) before moving to Notre Dame.[1]

In 1980, James authored Reckoning with the Beast: Animals, Pain, and Humanity in the Victorian Mind, which documented the history of animal welfare that emerged in Britain during the early 19th-century and spread to the United States after the Civil War.[2] [3]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Turner // Department of History // University of Notre Dame . history.nd.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141231072152/http://history.nd.edu/faculty/emeritus-faculty/james-turner/ . 2014-12-31.
  2. Crangle, John V.. 1981. Reckoning with the Beast: Animals, Pain, and Humanity in the Victorian Mind. The American Historical Review. 86. 5. 1090–1091. 10.1086/ahr/86.5.1090.
  3. Borell, M.. 1982. James Turner, Reckoning with the Beast: Animals, Pain, and Humanity in the Victorian Mind. Medical History. 26. 2. 218–219. 10.1017/S0025727300041314. free.
  4. Book: The Liberal Education of Charles Eliot Norton. 0-8018-6147-0. Turner. James. 2002. JHU Press .
  5. Rennella, Mark Ernest. Reviewed Work: The Liberal Education of Charles Eliot Norton by James Turner. Reviews in American History. September 2001. 29. 3. 388–394. 10.1353/rah.2001.0055. 30030981. 143699417.
  6. News: Iyengar, Sunil. Review of Philology by James Turmer. 20 August 2014. The Washington Post.
  7. Spillman, Scott. Review of Philology by James Turner. Los Angeles Review of Books. 11 November 2014.