J. H. Hexter

J. H. Hexter

Fellow: Awarded 1942
Field of Study: British History
Fellow: Awarded 1947
Field of Study: British History
Fellow: Awarded 1979
Field of Study: British History

Competition: US & Canada

Queens College, CUNY

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

HEXTER, JACK H.  Appointed for studies in the history of the Interregnum in England; tenure,  twelve months from June 15, 1942 (postponed).

Born May 25, 1910, Memphis, Tennessee.  Education:  University of Cincinnati, A.B., 1931; Harvard University, A.M., 1933, Ph.D., 1937 (University Fellow, 1934–36).

Instructor in History, 1936, University of Cincinnati; Instructor in History, 1938, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Instructor in History, 1939—, Queens College.

Publications:  The Reign of King Pym, 1941. Articles and reviews in Journal of Modern History, American Historical Review, Boston Transcript.

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