James C. Malin
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James Claude Malin (born Edgeley, North Dakota;[1] February 8, 1893 - January 26, 1979) was an American historian and professor of history who taught at the University of Kansas and was involved with the Kansas Historical Society, including as its president.[2]
Bibliography
- The United States after the World War, New York, Books for Libraries Press, 1972
- John Brown and the Legend of Fifty-Six
- Essays on Historiography
- The Nebraska Question, 1852-1854
- Confounded Rot about Napoleon : Reflections Upon Science and Technology, nationalism, World Depression of the Eighteen-Nineties, and Afterwards
- The Grassland of North America : prolegomena to its History, 1947
- Winter Wheat in the Golden Belt of Kansas[3]
References
- ^ "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains - MALIN, JAMES C. (1893-1979)". plainshumanities.unl.edu.
- ^ "James C. Malin: An Appreciation - Kansas Historical Society". www.kshs.org.
- ^ Hodges, J. A. (May 27, 2018). "Review of Winter Wheat in the Golden Belt of Kansas". Journal of Farm Economics. 26 (4): 814–816. doi:10.2307/1232132. JSTOR 1232132.
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