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John Shelton Curtiss : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Shelton Curtiss
John Shelton Curtiss (July 15, 1899 – December 27, 1983), was an American historian of Russia and historical scholar of old Yankee stock. Curtiss was a longtime professor of history at Duke University. ==Early life and education== John Shelton Curtiss was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of prominent attorney, Harlow Clarke Curtiss and his socialite wife, Ethel (Mann) Curtiss. His maternal grandfather was Dr. Matthew D. Mann In 1921 Curtiss received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University, where he had been an oarsman on its undefeated crew team. In 1925 he decided to do graduate work in history at Columbia University. His first published work appears to have been his 1933 article ''Sloops of the Hudson, 1800-1850''.〔(''Sloops of the Hudson, 1800-1850'' )〕 He taught at Brooklyn College from 1933-1936 as well as at Columbia from 1934-1936. After teaching himself Russian as a graduate student, he made his first of many trips to the Soviet Union in 1934. He completed his Ph.D. in Russian history at Columbia in 1939.
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