Garrett Mattingly

Garrett Mattingly

Fellow: Awarded 1936
Field of Study: British History
Fellow: Awarded 1945
Field of Study: British History
Fellow: Awarded 1953
Field of Study: British History
Fellow: Awarded 1960
Field of Study: British History

Competition: US & Canada

Long Island University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1935–36:

MATTINGLY, GARRETT:  Appointed for studies of the life and times of Catherine of Aragon, with special reference to her influence on English foreign policy, her influence on the development of English Humanism and her influence on the course of the Henrician reformation; tenure, twelve months from July 1, 1936 (postponed to July 1, 1937).

Born May 6, 1900, at Washington, D. C.  Education:  Harvard University, A.B., 1922, M.A., 1926, Ph.D., 1935 (Sheldon Travelling Fellow, 1922–23).

Instructor, 1926–28, Northwestern University; Instructor, 1928–30, Assistant Professor, 1930—, Long Island University.

Publications:  Editor of <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:

normal;”>Hero and Leander by Christopher Marlowe, 1927. Articles and reviews in Journal of Modern History, Publications of the Modern Language Association, Saturday Review of Literature.

Pulitzer Prize, History Special Citation, 1960

Pulitzer Prize, History Special Citation, 1960
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