- Avery Craven
Avery Odelle Craven (
August 12 ,1885 nearAckworth, Iowa –January 21 ,1980 ,Chesterton, Indiana ) was an historian who specialized in the study of the nineteenth-centuryUnited States and theAmerican Civil War .Craven graduated from
Simpson College in 1908. He earned an M.A. from Harvard in 1914 and a Ph.D. from theUniversity of Chicago in 1923. He taught atMichigan State University and the University of Illinois; in 1927, he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago, where he spent the rest of his career. His works included "The Coming of the Civil War" (University of Chicago Press, 1942) and "The Growth of Southern Nationalism, 1848-1861" (LSU Press 1953).The
Organization of American Historians gives an annual award named after Professor Craven, "for the most original book on the coming of the Civil War, the Civil War years, or the Era of Reconstruction, with the exception of works of purely military history. The exception recognizes and reflects the Quaker convictions of Craven, President of the Organization of American Historians 1963-1964."Craven's personal archives are part of the library collection at Simpson College.
External links
* [http://www.simpson.edu/library/research/cravenlife.html Simpson College biography]
* [http://www.simpson.edu/library/research/craven.html Craven Archives, Simpson College]
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