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Jack P. Greene

AKA Jack Philip Greene

Born: 12-Aug-1931
Birthplace: Lafayette, IN

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Historian

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The Intellectual Construction of America

    University: AB, University of North Carolina (1951)
    University: MA, Indiana University (1952)
    University: PhD, Duke University (1956)
    Professor: Johns Hopkins University (1966-2005)
    Professor: University of California at Irvine (1990-99)

    Guggenheim Fellowship

Author of books:
The Quest for Power: The Lower Houses of Assembly in the Southern Royal Colonies, 1689-1776 (1963, history)
Landon Carter: An Inquiry into the Personal Values and Social Imperatives of the Eighteenth-Century Virginia Gentry (1965, biography)
Preachers & Politicians: Two Essays on the Origins of the American Revolution (1977, history)
Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788 (1986, history)
Pursuits of Happiness: The Social Development of Early Modern British Colonies and the Formation of American Culture (1988, history)
Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities: Essays in Early American Cultural History (1992, history)
The Intellectual Construction of America: Exceptionalism and Identity from 1492 to 1800 (1993, intellectual history)
Negotiated Authorities: Essays in Colonial Political and Constitutional History (1994, politics)
Interpreting Early America: Historiographical Essays (1996, history)
The Constitutional Origins of the American Revolution (2010, law)
Creating the British Atlantic: Essays on Transplantation, Adaptation, and Continuity (2013, history)
Evaluating Empire and Confronting Colonialism in Eighteenth-Century Britain (2013, history)





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