Gould, Lewis L.

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After receiving his Ph.D. from Yale in 1966, Lewis Ludlow Gould taught history at the University of Texas at Austin until his retirement in 1998. Gould has written and edited numerous articles and books on politics and the American presidency, including The Black Experience in America (1968) and American First Ladies (2001).

From the guide to the Gould, Lewis L. Collection of American Political History 93-389; 93-479; 93-485; 94-025; 94-184; 98-052; 99-095., 1870-1920, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

From the guide to the Gould, Lewis L. Collection of Modern American Political History 93-487; 94-033; 94-126; 94-128; 94-183; 96-084; 98-053; 98-171; 99-090., 1920-1996, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

From the description of Gould, Lewis L., Collection of American Political History, 1870-1920 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 720401467

After receiving his PhD from Yale in 1966, Lewis Ludlow Gould taught history at the University of Texas at Austin until his retirement in 1998. Gould has written and edited numerous articles and books on politics and the American presidency, including The Black Experience in America (co-edited with James C. Curtis in 1968) and American First Ladies (2001).

From the guide to the Lewis L. Gould Papers 2009-212; 2010-218; 2011-097., 1888-2001, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

After receiving his PhD from Yale in 1966, Lewis Ludlow Gould taught history at the University of Texas at Austin until his retirement in 1998. Gould has written and edited numerous articles and books, including "The Black Experience in America" (co-edited with James C. Curtis in 1968), "American First Ladies" (2001), and numerous books on politics and the American presidency.

From the description of Gould, Lewis L. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 436868683

After receiving his Ph. D. from Yale in 1966, Lewis Ludlow Gould taught history at the University of Texas at Austin until his retirement in 1998.

Gould has written and edited numerous articles and books on politics and the American presidency, including The Black Experience in America (1968) and American First Ladies (2001).

From the description of Gould, Lewis L., Collection of Modern American Political History, 1920-1996. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 720401485

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