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700 American History (U.S. and Canada) 703 Asian History; 705 European History; 706 African History; 707 Latin American History; 708 Middle/Near East Studies; 710 History, Science and Technology and Society; 718 History, General; 719 History, Other
The Doctor's degree-professional practice is unofficially known as "doctor's degree" in the U.S. that is conferred upon completion of a program providing the knowledge and skills for the recognition, credential, or license required for professional practice but is defined by the department of education as a professional degree that lawyers and ...
History Northwestern University: 1973 Tim Wirth: Democratic Colorado: 1987–1993 Marketing Stanford University: 1973 Gary Hart: Democratic Colorado: 1975–1987 Politics St. Antony's College, Oxford: 2001 Daniel Patrick Moynihan: Democratic New York: 1977–2001 History Tufts University: 1961 S. I. Hayakawa: Republican California: 1977–1983 ...
History: Professional Scholarship in America (1965) Writing American History: Essays on Modern Scholarship (Indiana UP, 1970) "Hanging together: Divergent unities in American history." Journal of American History (1974): 5–28, Presidential address to the Organization of American Historians. online; Send these to me: Jews and other immigrants ...
He claims an IQ of 164, stating his scores have ranged from 125 to 175, depending upon the cognitive abilities tapped into. [17] Hoeflin attempted, along with Kevin Langdon, to develop an IQ test that could measure adult IQs greater than three standard deviations from the population median, or IQ 145 (sd 15). Hoeflin's Mega Test was an ...
The Reader's Companion to American History (2nd ed. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2014) Handlin, Oscar, et al. Harvard Guide to American history (1955), methodology and detailed bibliographies; Higham, John. History: Professional Scholarship in America (1989). ISBN 0-8018-3952-1, the history of the profession
During the process of the professionalization of history, being a historian became not only an occupation but a profession. Professionalization of history is the process of acquiring the following characteristics of profession for occupation of historian: prolonged training in definable body of knowledge, a credential system, a code of ethics,
Linda Susanne Gottfredson (née Howarth; born 1947) is an American psychologist and writer. She is professor emerita of educational psychology at the University of Delaware and co-director of the Delaware-Johns Hopkins Project for the Study of Intelligence and Society.