Constance McLaughlin Green

Historian and author of data-driven history

Constance McLaughlin Green - Historian and author of data-driven history
Born

1897
128 years ago

Died

December 5th, 1975
49 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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A historian and author specialized in American history, focused on the historical context of the American West and its development. Authored several influential works, including the notable 'The Quiet Voices' which examined the lives of individuals who shaped the history of the American West. Contributed extensively to the understanding of the impact of federal policies on the American landscape during the 19th and 20th centuries. The first woman to receive the Bancroft Prize in American History, which recognized exceptional scholarship in the field. Engaged in educational efforts that elevated the study of history in academic settings and beyond.

Authored 'The Quiet Voices'

Received the Bancroft Prize in American History

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