Dauer, Manning Julian, 1909-

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Manning Julian Dauer (1909-1987) received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Florida in 1930 and 1931. He earned his Ph. D. in History from the University of Illinois in 1933. Dauer returned to UF in 1933 and taught in the Department of History and Political Science and, later, the Department of Political Science when the latter became a separate department. He was the first chair of the department and served in that position for twenty-five years.

As a respected political scientist, Dauer was called to serve on several state committees and was often called as an expert witness for state and federal court cases related to elections, reapportionment, and state constitutional matters. He was one of the principal developers of the 1967 reapportionment plan for Florida, as mandated by Federal District Court. He also was a key consultant to the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission and helped formulate the 1968 constitution.

His primary research interests were in political theory and American politics. He is the author of numerous articles, chapters, and books. His first book, The Adams Federalists, is considered a definitive study of that subject. He served in leadership positions with the American Political Science Association, the Southern Political Science Association, and the Florida Political Science Association.

From the description of Papers, 1900-1987. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 26023492

Manning Julian Dauer (1909-1987) was born in North Carolina, raised in Florida, and educated in Tampa public schools. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Florida in 1930 and 1931. He earned his Ph.D. in History from the University of Illinois in 1933. Dauer returned to UF in 1933 and taught in the Department of History and Political Science and, later, the Department of Political Science when the latter became a separate department. He was the first chair of the department and served in that position for twenty-five years.

As a respected political scientist, Dauer was called to serve on several state committees and was often called as an expert witness for state and federal court cases related to elections, reapportionment, and state constitutional matters. He was one of the principal developers of the 1967 reapportionment plan for Florida, as mandated by Federal District Court. He also was a key consultant to the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission and helped formulate the 1968 constitution.

His primary research interests were in political theory and American politics. He is the author of numerous articles, chapters, and books. His first book, The Adams Federalists, is considered a definitive study of that subject. He served in leadership positions with the American Political Science Association, the Southern Political Science Association, and the Florida Political Science Association. Beginning in 1938, he served as managing editor of The Journal of Politics for several years.

From the guide to the Manning Julian Dauer Papers, 1900-1987, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida)

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creatorOf Dauer, Manning Julian, 1909-. Papers, 1900-1987. University of Florida
referencedIn Records of the University of Florida Social Sciences Division, 1960-1975 Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
referencedIn University of Florida. Division of Social Sciences. Office of the Director. Records, 1960-1975. University of Florida
referencedIn Roper, John Herbert, 1948-. John Herbert Roper papers, 1979-2003. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Manning Julian Dauer Papers, 1900-1987 Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
referencedIn Carleton, William G. (William Graves), 1901-1982. Correspondence files, 1928-1982. University of Florida
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Death 1987

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