A. Whitney Griswold

A. Whitney Griswold

Fellow: Awarded 1942
Field of Study: U.S. History

Competition: US & Canada

Yale University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:

GRISWOLD, ALFRED WHITNEY.  Appointed for a study of the political significance of American agriculture, especially a study of the influence of agrarianism on the history, political institutions and national economic policies of the United States; tenure, twelve months from July 1, 1942.

Born October 27, 1906, Morristown, New Jersey.  Education:  Yale University, B.A., 1929, Ph.D., 1933 (University Fellow, 1932–33).

Instructor in English, 1930, Instructor in History, 1933–36, Research Assistant in International Relations, 1936–38, Assistant Professor of Government and International Relations, 1938—, Yale University.

Publications:  The Far East Policy of the United States, 1938. Articles in Yale Review, Asia, American Journal of Sociology, New England Quarterly, American Military Institute Journal, Foreign Affairs, Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s Magazine, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Virginia Quarterly Review.

 

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