E. Malcolm Carroll

E. Malcolm Carroll

Fellow: Awarded 1927
Field of Study: French History
Fellow: Awarded 1928
Field of Study: French History

Competition: US & Canada

Duke University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1926–27:

Carroll, Eber Malcolm: Appointed to complete a study of the influence of public opinion upon the foreign policy of the Third French Republic, with particular reference to relations with Germany, in the libraries of France and Germany; tenure, twelve months from June 10, 1927.

Born March 13, 1893, at Coldwater, Michigan. Education: University of Michigan, A.B., 1916; A.M., 1917; Ph.D., 1922. Research in France during summers of 1925 and 1926.

Teaching Assistant in History, 1915–1917, Instructor, 1919–1923, University of Michigan; Assistant Professor of History, 1923–1925, (Trinity College, Druham, N. C.) 1925—, Duke University.

Publications: “Origins of the Whig Party,” 1925. Articles and reviews in American Historical Review, North Carolina Historical Review, South Atlantic Quarterly, Michigan Law Review.

 

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