Charles McLean Andrews Born: 22-Feb-1863 Birthplace: Wethersfield, CT Died: 9-Sep-1943 Location of death: New Haven, CT Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Historian Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Colonial Period of American History University: AB, Trinity College Hartford (1884) University: PhD, Johns Hopkins University (1889) Professor: Bryn Mawr College (1889-1907) Professor: Johns Hopkins University (1907-10) Professor: American History, Yale University (1910-31)
Pulitzer Prize for History 1935 for The Colonial Period of American History American Historical Association President (1924-25) American Philosophical Society Royal Historical Society American Academy of Arts and Letters American Academy of Arts and Sciences Phi Beta Kappa Society
Author of books:
The Old English Manor: A Study in English Economic History (1892) Historical Development of Modern Europe, 1815-1897 (1896-98, 2 vols.) Contemporary Europe, Asia, and Africa, 1871-1901 (1902) A History of England (1903) Colonial Self-Government, 1652-1689 (1904) British Commissions, Councils, and Committees, 1622-1675 (1908) The Colonial Period (1912) The Boston Merchants and the Non-Importatation Movement (1917) Fathers of New England (1919) Colonial Folkways (1919) The Colonial Background of the American Revolution (1924) The Colonial Period of American History (1934-37, 4 vols.) The Rise and Fall of the New Haven Colony (1936, pamphlet, 56pp)
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