Basil Duke Henning papers 1934-1978

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Basil Duke Henning papers 1934-1978

Correspondence, writings, research and office files, and teaching materials reflecting Basil Duke Henning's career at Yale University and his service as master of Saybrook College from 1934 to 1978. The correspondence is largely with other historians on professional matters. Among the writers are Henry Horowitz, Douglas Lacey and Caroline Robbins. Included in the papers is a typed draft of: Members of Parliament, 1660-1690 (1963). Other papers relate to his service on various Yale University committees.

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Henning, Basil Duke, 1910-

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Basil Duke Henning: historian; B. A., Yale, 1932, Ph.D., 1937; instructor at Yale, 1935-1942, from assistant professor to associate professor, 1945-1970, professor, 1970- ; author of many books. Basil Duke Henning received his B.A. degree from Yale University in 1932 and his Ph.D. in 1937. In 1935 he became an instructor in history at Yale and was appointed a Sterling Fellow in History, the Arts and Letters from 1939 to 1940. Henning became an assistant professor in 1945...