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Carlton C. Qualey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carlton C. Qualey Carlton C. Qualey (December 17, 1904 – March 25, 1988) was an American professor, author and historian. His research specialized principally in Norwegian-American immigration. An eminent historian, his publications include books, articles and reviews produced over a 60-year career. He is most frequently associated with his 1938 study, ''Norwegian Settlement in the United States''. ==Biography== Qualey was born in Spring Grove, Minnesota. He graduated from St. Olaf College (1929), earned his Masters from University of Minnesota (1930) and his Doctorate from Columbia University in (1938). He taught history at Columbia University (1936–1944); Swarthmore College (1944–1945); Columbia Graduate School (1945–1946); Carleton College (1946–1970).〔http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00357.xml "Minnesota Historic Society. Biography Of Carlton C. Qualey"〕 Qualey was a member of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association (1940–1965) and the Organization of American Historians (1965–1973). He served on the editorial board of the Norwegian-American Historical Association (1931–1987). Qualey was the superintendent of the Minnesota Historical Society (1947–1948) as well as a research fellow and initiator of the Ethnic History Project (1973–1981). He was one of the founders and treasurer of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society and for many years editor of the ''Immigration and Ethnic History Newsletter''.〔http://www.iehs.org/Bylaws.htm "The Immigration And Ethnic History Society, Carlton C. Qualey Memorial Article Award〕〔http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/about/preservation.htm "Preserving History. Norwegian American Historic Association. 2005"〕
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