Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Albert Bushnell Hart (July 1, 1854 – July 16, 1943) was an American historian, writer, and editor based at Harvard University.

  2. Like many white scholars in this period, Harvard Professor Albert Bushnell Hart depicted slavery as a generally benign institution and subscribed to many racist ideas about people of African descent. Despite such views, Hart supported W. E. B. Du Bois and other African American students at Harvard.

  3. www.historians.org › albert-bushnell-hart › albert-bushnell-hart-biographyAlbert Bushnell Hart Biography | AHA

    Albert Bushnell Hart (July 1, 1854–June 16, 1943) was particularly distinguished as a teacher and editor. After receiving his PhD from the University of Freiburg in 1883, he returned to America to teach at Harvard, where he was a professor of history and government until 1926.

  4. HART, ALBERT BUSHNELL (1 July 1854-16 June 1943) was a historian and a professor of government and history at Harvard University who was raised in Cleveland. Hart was born in Clarksville, Pa., the son of a doctor, ALBERT GAILORD HART.

  5. Albert Bushnell Hart (1854-1943), American historian, writer, and editor, taught history and government at Harvard University and Radcliffe College from 1883 to 1926. The Papers of Albert Bushnell Hart document the professional and personal life of A. B. Hart from the 1870s to 1943.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2012 · Albert Bushnell Hart was a leading figure during a critical period in the development of history education in the United States. Throughout his career as a professor of history and government at Ha...

  7. Albert first attended the public schools in Hartford and Cleveland, Ohio, where his parents lived at University Heights; then enrolled in a private school, Anniston's Cleveland Institute.