John Tate Lanning papers, . 1926-1976

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John Tate Lanning papers, . 1926-1976

John Tate Lanning (1902-1976) was a historian, colonial Latin America scholar, and Duke University Professor of History. This collection includes correspondence, manuscript materials, committee notes, student papers, newsletters, conference materials, curriculum materials, travel diaries, interview transcriptions, and field research notes. Major subjects include the Duke University Department of History, Duke University Research Council, Hispanic American Historical Review, Latin American library resources, student and teaching of Latin American history, research in the social sciences, and Latin American colleges and universities.

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Lanning, John Tate, 1902-1976

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John Tate Lanning served as a Latin America scholar, historian, and Professor of History at Duke University. From the description of John Tate Lanning papers, 1926-1976. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 53906279 John Tate Lanning was born in Linwood, N.C. in 1902. He received degrees from Trinity College (A.B., 1924) and the University of California (A.M., 1925, Ph.D., 1928). A teacher, lecturer, educator, and historian, Lanning began h...