Charles Chatfield papers, 1958-
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Charles E. Chatfield: professor at Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio), 1961-1999; bachelor's degree from Monmouth College (Ill.); master's and doctorate from Vanderbilt University (1965); authority on peace history; principal areas of research: diplomatic history and international affairs, U.S. history and culture; has written or edited numerous books and articles on peace and antiwar movements, and taught courses which focused on historical methodology and on U.S. progressive, urban and ...