Kent Roberts Greenfield papers, 1900-1966.
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Greenfield, Kent Roberts, 1893-1967
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Biographical Note: Kent Roberts Greenfield was professor of history at The Johns Hopkins University and chief architect of the official U.S. Army history of World War II. He was born in Chestertown, MD in 1893, attended Western Maryland College, and received his Ph. D. from Hopkins in 1915. He taught at Delaware College and Yale University before returning to Hopkins as professor of modern European history in 1930. He was a leading authority in the field of Italian histo...