Richard M. Brace (1915-1977) Papers 1933-1986

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Richard M. Brace (1915-1977) Papers 1933-1986

Richard Munthe Brace accepted an invitation to join the Northwestern University faculty as an associate professor of history in 1947. He stayed at Northwestern until 1965 when he moved to Oakland University (in Michigan). His research and teaching interests centered on French and modern European history. The Richard Brace Papers are arranged in eight subseries: biographical materials, education tiles, correspondence, teaching files, research and consulting files, professional organizations files, speeches and papers, and publications.

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