Max Savelle AKA Max Hicks Savelle Born: 8-Jan-1896 Birthplace: Mobile, AL Died: 12-Sep-1979 Location of death: Seattle, WA Cause of death: Illness
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Historian Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Origins of American Diplomacy Military service: US Navy (1918-19) Wife: Carmen Zappino (m. 1931)
High School: Barton Academy, Mobile, AL (1912) University: Springfield College (transferred) University: BA, Columbia University (1925) University: MA, Columbia University (1926) University: PhD, Columbia University (1932) Instructor: History, Columbia University (1926-32) Professor: History, Stanford University (1932-47) Professor: History, University of Washington (1947-67) Instructor: University of Illinois at Chicago (1969-74)
Fulbright 1950
Author of books:
George Morgan: Colony Builder (1932, biography) The Diplomatic History of the Canadian Boundary, 1749-1763 (1940, international affairs) The Foundations of American Civilization: A History of Colonial America (1942, history) Seeds of Liberty: The Genesis of the American Mind (1948, intellectual history) This Is My America: Pauline Dworzek and the Dworzek and Lorber Families (1948, history) A Short History of American Civilization (1957, history) The Colonial Origins of American Thought (1964, intellectual history) The Origins of American Diplomacy: The International History of Angloamerica, 1492-1763 (1967, international affairs) Is Liberalism Dead? And Other Essays (1967, essays) Empires to Nations: Expansion in America, 1713-1824 (1974, history)
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