- Thomas J. Wertenbaker
Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker (
February 6 ,1879 -April 22 ,1966 ) was a leading Americanhistorian and Edwards Professor of American History atPrinceton University .cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=A Princeton Companion|url=http://etcweb.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/wertenbaker_thomas.html|title=Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson|year=1978|publisher=Princeton University Press] Born inCharlottesville, Virginia , he received his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from theUniversity of Virginia , gaining a reputation for his doctoral dissertation, "Patrician and Plebeian in Virginia" (1910), followed by "Virginia Under the Stuarts" (1914), and his master work, "The Planters of Colonial Virginia" (1922).In 1910, Princeton President
Woodrow Wilson brought him there as apreceptor . Wertenbaker was a member of the history department for 37 years and its chairman from 1928 to 1936. He was an effective and popular undergraduate teacher, and also carried the majority of the burden of graduate teaching for many years.He was president of the
American Historical Association in 1947, a member of theAmerican Philosophical Society , and professor at theUniversity of Oxford , visiting professor at theUniversity of Göttingen and theUniversity of Munich . He was also a newspaper editor and an amateur architect.elected works
*"Patrician and Plebeian in Virginia" (doctoral thesis) (1910)
*"Virginia Under the Stuarts, 1607-1688" (1914)
*"The Planters of Colonial Virginia" (1922)
*"The Founding of American Civilization: The Middle Colonies" (1938)
*"The Old South: The Founding of American Civilization" (1942)
*"The Puritan Oligarchy: The Founding of American Civilization" (1947)References
External links
*" [http://www.historians.org/info/aha_history/tjwertenbaker.htm The Molding of the Middle West] ", 1947 Presidential Address at the
American Historical Association
*Find A Grave|id=8448383
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