John A. Hawgood papers, 1920-1971.

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John A. Hawgood papers, 1920-1971.

The John A. Hawgood papers consist of a variety of materials related to Hawgood's personal life and professional career. Correspondence regarding Hawgood's publishing and academic endeavors, as well as his relationship with his wife, are included. The collection also documents Hawgood's work as a member of the British Armed Forces during and after World War II. His research and publications are documented through drafts and research files. A small amount of biographical material, including certificates, resumes, and photographs, is included as well.

13 cubic ft. (13 boxes)

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University of Wyoming.

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Hawgood, John A. (John Arkas), 1905-1971

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Historian. Taught at University of Birmingham, England. Won Alfred A. Knopf Prize for best history of 1966. Published America's western frontiers (1967). First and last consul (1962). From the description of America's western frontier drafts, 1966-67. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 31695136 John Arkas Hawgood (1905-1971) was a history professor and chair of modern history at the University of Birmingham, England. He specialized in American Western History a...

University of Birmingham.

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Individual letters are regularly acquired, usually by purchase, to complement holdings of personal papers and institutional archives within the Special Collections Department.The letters are added to either a general sequence of autograph letters (described here) or one of a small number of separate sequences of autograph letters devoted to a particular individual. Reference: University of Birmingham, Guide to Special Collections Archives and Manuscripts (http://www.is.b...