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Betty Miller Unterberger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Betty Miller Unterberger
Betty Miller Unterberger (December 27, 1922 – May 15, 2012)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Betty (Miller) Unterberger obituary )〕 was a historian, who as professor of American international relations spent the bulk of her extensive academic career at Texas A&M University. In 1968, she became the first woman on the faculty of the formerly all-male institution, where she remained until her retirement in 2004 at the age of eighty one.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lee W. Formwalt, "From Scotland to India: A Conversation with American Historian Betty Unterberger." August 2005 )〕 ==Background== Unterberger was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to Joseph "Scotty" Miller and the former Leah Milner〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dr/ Betty Miller Unterberger )〕 but was reared in the United States. In 1943, aided with a scholarship in speech, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Syracuse University, but her interests were in history and political science. In 1946, she received the Master of Arts in history〔 from the women's Radcliffe College, now part of Harvard University.〔 Unterberger was particularly influenced at Radcliffe/Harvard by the diplomatic historian Thomas A. Bailey, a visiting scholar from Stanford University. It was from Bailey that she learned about American troops sent to Siberia in Russia at the end of World War I during the Civil War between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks. Her Ph.D. dissertation at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, became the basis for her first book on the subject, the award-winning ''America's Siberian Expedition, 1918-1920: A Study of National Policy''.〔 At Duke, Unterberger enrolled in a seminar with Professor Charles Sydnor. She wrote a paper on Thomas Braidwood of Scotland and the origin of schools for the hearing impaired.〔 This article, "The First Attempt to Establish an Oral School for the Deaf and Dumb in the United States," was carried in 1947 in the ''Journal of Southern History'' and became the first of her many publications.〔Betty Miller Unterberger, "The First Attempt to Establish an Oral School for the Deaf and Dumb in the United States," ''Journal of Southern History,'' Vol. XIII (November, 1947), pp. 556-566〕 It is much different topic compared to her later writings, the majority of which focus on foreign policy.
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