John A. DeNovo
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- PhD History Princeton University
- Masters History Stanford University
- Bachelors History University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John August DeNovo was an American historian. He was a leading scholar in the field of U.S.-Middle East relations. Biography He was born in Galva, Illinois in 1916, and attended Knox College for his B.A., graduating in 1938. He then attended the University of Minnesota and received an M.A. in history in 1940. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy during World War II, and was for a time Port Director in Nouméa, New Caledonia. Following the war he attended Yale University for his PhD under the direction of Samuel Flagg Bemis, and graduated in 1948.
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- American interests and policies in the Middle East, 1900-1939 (1963) (56)
- The Movement for an Aggressive American Oil Policy Abroad, 1918-1920 (1956) (29)
- The Culbertson Economic Mission and Anglo-American Tensions in the Middle East, 1944–1945 (1977) (20)
- Wilson and His Peacemakers: American Diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 Arthur Walworth (1988) (10)
- A Railroad for Turkey: the Chester Project, 1908–1913 (1959) (10)
- Arabian Oil: America's Stake in the Middle East (1949) (7)
- Petroleum and the United States Navy before World War I (1955) (7)
- Edward Channing's “Great Work” Twenty Years After (1952) (2)
- The Gilded age and after;: Selected readings in American history (1972) (2)
- Selected readings in American history (1969) (1)
- The Gilded Age and after (1974) (1)
- A Diplomat Looks Back. By Lewis Einstein. Ed. by Lawrence E. Gelfand. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1968. xxxiv + 269 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, and index. $7.50.) (1969) (0)
- Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947. Vol. V: The Near East and Africa (1974) (0)
- United States-Persian Diplomatic Relations, 1883–1921. By Abraham Yeselson. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1956. xii + 252 pp. Map, appendix, bibliography, and index. $5.00.) (1956) (0)
- America and the Mediterranean World, 1776–1882. By James A. Field, Jr. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969. xv + 485 pp. Maps, notes, note on source materials, and index. $13.50.) (1970) (0)
- Book Review:The Foreign Service of the United States: Origins, Development, and Functions William Barnes , John Heath Morgan (1963) (0)
- Edward Weisband, Turkish Foreign Policy, 1943-1945: Small State Diplomacy and Great Power Politics, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1973, pp. xiii+367 (1974) (0)
- Supremacy and Oil: Iraq, Turkey, and the Anglo-American World Order, 1918-1930 William Stivers (1984) (0)
- Turkey, the Straits and U.S. Policy Harry N. Howard (1976) (0)
- The United States and Morocco: 1776–1956. By Luella J. Hall. (Metuchen: Scarecrow Press, 1971. x + 1114 pp. Map, notes, and index. $25.00.) (1971) (0)
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