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Morgan, Edmund Sears
1916-, U.S. historian, b. Minneapolis. After receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1942, he
taught at the Univ. of Chicago (1945-46) and at Brown (1946-55) before becoming (1955)
professor of history at Yale. An expert on American colonial history, Morgan writes in a
way that appeals to the general reading public while maintaining high scholarly standards.
His many books include The Puritan Family (1944, rev. and enl. ed. 1966), The Stamp Act
Crisis, with his wife Helen M. Morgan (1953, rev. ed. 1963), The Puritan Dilemma (1958)
and biographies ofEzra Stiles (1962) and Roger Williams (1967).
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The Birth of the Republic 1763-89
In 1765 John Dickinson thought that American
independence from Great Britain would bring "a
multitude of Commonwealths, Crimes, and
Calamities, Centuries of Mutual Jealousies, Hatreds,
Wars of Devastation." Twenty-four years later he saw
the United States adopt its present constitution,
which he had helped to draft.
Here are the events of that remarkable quartercentury which transformed thirteen quarrelsome
colonies into a nation. EdmundS. Morgan's account
of the Revolutionary period shows how the challenge
of British taxation started the Americans on a search
for constitutional principles to protect their freedom.
Edmund S. Morgan is Sterling
The author demonstrates that these principles were
Professor of History Emeritus at
not abstract doctrines of political theory but beliefs
Yale University and is past
growing out of the immediate needs and experiences
of the colonists, held with passionate conviction, and
president of the Organization of
American Historians. Among his
incorporated, fnally, into the constitutions of the new
many distinguished books are
American states and of the United States. Though the
Inventing the People: The Rise of basic theme of the book and his assessment of what
Popular Sovereignty in England the Revolution achieved remain the same, Morgan
and America [W. W. Norton, 1989 has updated the revised edition of The Birth of the
winner of the Bancroft Prize and
Republic (1977) to include some textual and stylistic
the Merle Curti Award], The
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Puritan Dilemma [reprinted:
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Beveridge Award], The Gentle
Puritan: A Life of Ezra Stiles
[1974], Visible Saints: The
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Morgan: North Carolina, 1953],
Virginians at Home [Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation, 1952],
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Edmund 5. Morgan
Sterling Professor Emeritus of History
Yale University
Edmund S. Morgan is a Sterling Professor Emeritus of
History at Yale University. He is one of the nation's
leading scholars of American colonial history, and is the
author of twelve books, including Inventing the People:
The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and
America, which won Columbia University's 1989
Bancroft Prize in American History. He received his B.A.
and Ph.D. from Harvard University, and he taught at the
University of Chicago and Brown University before
joining the Yale faculty as a professor of history in 1955.
He was named Sterling Professor in 1965 and Professor
Emeritus in 1986.
Professor Morgan has received fellowships from the
American Council of Learned Societies and the Social
Science Research Council. He was presented with the
William Clyde DeVane Medal in 1971 from the Yale
Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa and received the first
Douglas Adair Memorial Award in 1972 from Claremont
Graduate School and the.lnstitute of Early American
History and Culture of Williamsburg, Virginia. Professor
Morgan is a member of many professional associations,
including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
the Organization of American Historians, the British
Academy and the Royal Historical Society.
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Heather Hurlburt's speechwriting collection consists of speeches, drafts, correspondence, and background research. Hurlburt worked as Special Assistant and Speechwriter to President Clinton. Her speechwriting files date from 1999-2001. As a speechwriter, Hurlburt prepared remarks on primarily domestic issues ranging from health care to the Special Olympics to the Mississippi Delta Region to the Kennedy Center Awards. She wrote remarks for policy speeches, radio addresses, commencements, taped video remarks, and award ceremonies or tributes. She also prepared a few speeches for the First Lady, and one undelivered speech for Sandy Berger on the topic of military reform.
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