Rollin G. Osterweis
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American historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rollin G. Osterweis was an American historian in the Department of History at Yale University for twenty eight years while also serving as the Yale Director of Debating and Public Speaking. Osterweis was the author of numerous books and articles focused on the history of the American South and on New Haven, Connecticut.
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- Romanticism and nationalism in the old South (1949) (56)
- The Myth of the Lost Cause, 1865-1900 (1973) (48)
- Three centuries of New Haven, 1638-1938 (1953) (14)
- The New Haven Green and The American Bicentennial. By Rollin G. Osterweis. (Hamden, Conn.: Archon, 1976. x + 129 pp. Maps, illustrations, notes, and index. $10.00.) (1977) (3)
- Romanticism and Nationalism in the Old South. Yale Historical Publications: Miscellany. (1949) (1)
- The People in Power: Courthouse and Statehouse in the Lower South, 1850–1860. By Ralph A. Wooster. (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1969. xi + 189 pp. Tables, notes, appendixes, bibliographical essay, and index. $6.25.) (1970) (0)
- Book Review: Puritian Protagonist: President Thomas Clap of Yale College, by Louis Leonard Tucker. (1963) (0)
- Records of ye Town Meetings of Lyn, 1691-1701/2 (1950) (0)
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