Jean Schneider
American historian
Jean Schneider is an American historian. She is a Pulitzer Prize for History winner.[1] She was the research associate of Leonard D. White.[2] She was a graduate (Class of 1921) of Vassar College.[3]
References
- ^ American Booksellers Association (2011). "ABA: The Pulitzer Prize: 1950 to Present". Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ Google (2011). The Federalists: a study in ... - Leonard Dupee White - Google Books. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
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Pulitzer Prize for History (1951–1975)
- R. Carlyle Buley (1951)
- Oscar Handlin (1952)
- George Dangerfield (1953)
- Bruce Catton (1954)
- Paul Horgan (1955)
- Richard Hofstadter (1956)
- George F. Kennan (1957)
- Bray Hammond (1958)
- Leonard D. White and Jean Schneider (1959)
- Margaret Leech (1960)
- Herbert Feis (1961)
- Lawrence H. Gipson (1962)
- Constance McLaughlin Green (1963)
- Sumner Chilton Powell (1964)
- Irwin Unger (1965)
- Perry Miller (1966)
- William H. Goetzmann (1967)
- Bernard Bailyn (1968)
- Leonard Levy (1969)
- Dean Acheson (1970)
- James MacGregor Burns (1971)
- Carl Neumann Degler (1972)
- Michael Kammen (1973)
- Daniel J. Boorstin (1974)
- Dumas Malone (1975)
- Complete list
- 1917–1925
- 1926–1950
- 1951–1975
- 1976–2000
- 2001–2025
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