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William Henry Chamberlin

1932 - US & Canada Competition
Humanities - Russian History

BIO

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1931–32:

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY: Appointed for the writing of a history of the Russian Revolution from the downfall of Tsarism in March, 1917, until the adoption of the New Economic Policy in March, 1921; tenure, twelve months from March 1, 1933.

Born February 17, 1897, in Brooklyn, New York. Education: Haverford College, B.A., 1917.

Moscow Correspondent, 1922—, Christian Science Monitor; Moscow Correspondent, 1926—, Manchester Guardian.

Publications: Soviet Russia: A Living Record and a History, 1930; The Soviet Planned Economic Order, 1931. Articles in Review of Reviews, Foreign Affairs, Yale Review and Atlantic Monthly.

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