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Marcus L. Hansen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marcus Lee Hansen Marcus Lee Hansen (December 8, 1892 in Neenah, Wisconsin – May 11, 1938 in Redlands, California) was a noted American historian, who won the 1941 Pulitzer Prize for History for ''The Atlantic Migration, 1607–1860'' (1940). ==Biography== Hansen was born in Neenah, Wisconsin,〔Brennan & Clarage (1999), p. 291.〕 the son of Scandinavian immigrants.〔Kugelmass (2003), p. 264.〕 He received a BA from Central College, an MA from the University of Iowa, and a PhD from Harvard University, where he studied under Frederick Jackson Turner.〔Allan H. Spear. ("Marcus Lee Hansen and the Historiography of Immigration" ). ''The Wisconsin Magazine of History'', Vol. 44, No. 4 (Summer, 1961), p. 262.〕 He was Associate Professor of History (1928–30) and Professor of History (1930–38) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.〔 Hansen was a member of the Board of Editors of the Norwegian-American Historical Association.〔(Contributors ) (Norwegian-American Historical Association. Vol. IX, p. 119)〕 He conducted research on the history of immigration to the United States. After winning a two-year grant, he studied migration records in Europe for several years.〔 He died on May 11, 1938 at the age of 45 in Redlands, California of chronic nephritis.
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