Davies, Edward J., II, 1947-
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Davies is a professor American history at the University of Utah. He is the author of "The anthracite aristocracy: leadership and social change in the hard coal regions of northeastern Pennsylvanis, 1800-1930" and "The United States in world history." He co-authored with Professor Ronald Smelser "The myth of the Eastern Front: the Nazi-Soviet War in American popular culture."
From the description of The Edward J. Davies papers. 1836-1921. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 767902626
Edward J. Davies (1947-) is a professor of American history at the University of Utah. His first book, appearing in 1985, was entitled The Anthracite Aristocracy: Leadership and Social Change in the Hard Coal Regions of Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1800-1930. In addition to writing articles for The Journal of Social History and The Journal of Urban History, Davies published The United States in World History in 2006. Two years later he co-authored with Professor Ronald Smelser The Myth of the Eastern Front: the Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture.
From the guide to the Edward J. Davies papers, 1836-1921, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)
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Subjects:
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Coal mines and mining
- Coal mines and mining
- Mines and mineral resources
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- Pennsylvania (as recorded)
- Pennsylvania (as recorded)