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  2. Lulu Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Merle Johnson (September 14, 1907 – October 19, 1995) was an American historian and university administrator. She was the second African-American woman to earn a PhD in history in the United States, and the first to do so in the state of Iowa. [2]

  3. John F. Richards - Wikipedia

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    John F. Richards (November 3, 1938 – August 23, 2007) was a historian of South Asia and in particular of the Mughal Empire.He was Professor of History at Duke University in North Carolina, and a recipient in 2007 of the Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies Award.

  4. Shodhganga - Wikipedia

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    The repository has a collection of over 500,000 theses and 13000 synopses. The Shodhganga repository was created consequent on the University Grants Commission making it mandatory through regulations issued in June 2009 for all universities to submit soft copies of PhD theses and MPhil dissertations to the UGC for hosting in the INFLIBNET. [2] [3]

  5. Richard D. Brown - Wikipedia

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    He was a research fellow at Harvard's Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History (1970–1971), a Social Science Research Council faculty fellow (1970–1971), a National Endowment for the Humanities principal investigator for early Massachusetts records (1974–1975), and a Guggenheim Fellow (1998–1999).

  6. Gordon H. Chang - Wikipedia

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    Chang has written on Asian-American history and US–East Asian interactions, [4] and he also researches the fields of US diplomacy, the US-Soviet Cold War, modern China and international security. [5] In 1990, Chang published his first book Friends and Enemies: The United States, China and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972.

  7. Frederick Cooper (historian) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Cooper received a BA from Stanford University.In 1974, Cooper received his PhD in history from Yale University where he specialized in African history. [4] His PhD dissertation, "Plantation Slavery on the East Coast of Africa in the Nineteenth Century," [5] was published with Yale University Press in 1977.

  8. David H. Burton - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's University established the David H. Burton Postdoctoral Fellowship in recognition of his contribution to the History department over his 50 years as a professor there. [3] David Burton is the father of the noted historian of British history and empire, Antoinette Burton.

  9. Richard English - Wikipedia

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    Richard Ludlow English [1] CBE FBA MRIA FRSE FRHistS (born 1963) is a Northern Irish historian and political scientist from Northern Ireland.He was born in Belfast.. He studied as an undergraduate at Keble College, Oxford, and subsequently at Keele University, where he was awarded a PhD in History.