Frank Tannenbaum

Frank Tannenbaum

Fellow: Awarded 1932
Field of Study: Iberian and Latin American History
Fellow: Awarded 1934
Field of Study: Iberian and Latin American History

Competition: US & Canada

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

Latin American Exchange Fellows, 1932

Appointed from the United States:

TANNENBAUM, FRANK: Appointed for studies of the agrarian problems of Peru; tenure, twelve months from November 1, 1932.

Born December 4, 1893, in Austria. Education: Columbia University, B.A., 1921; Brookings Graduate School, Ph.D., 1928. Fellow of the Social Science Research Council, 1929.

Member of the Staff of the Brookings Institution, 1925–29.

Publications: The Labor Movement, 1921; Wall Shadows, 1922; Darker Phases of the South, 1924; The Mexican Agrarian Revolution, 1928. Articles in the Atlantic Monthly, Century, New Republic, Survey, The Annals, Dial. Member of the Survey Staff and contributor to the Brookings Institution report of the Puerto Rican Survey, Porto Rico and Its Problems, 1930.

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