Jack greene

Jack P. Greene

AKA Jack Philip Greene

Born:12-Aug-1931
Birthplace:Lafayette, IN

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation:Historian

Nationality: United States
Executive summary:The Intellectual Construction of America

    University: AB, University of North Carolina (1951)
    University: MA, Indiana University (1952)
    University: PhD, Duke University (1956)
    Professor: Johns Hopkins University (1966-2005)
    Professor: University of California at Irvine (1990-99)

    Guggenheim Fellowship

Author of books:
The Quest for Power: The Lower Houses of Assembly in the Southern Royal Colonies, 1689-1776 (, history)
Landon Carter: An Inquiry into the Personal Values and Social Imperatives of the Eighteenth-Century Virginia Gentry (, biography)
Preachers & Politicians: Two Essays on the Origins of the American Revolution (, history)
Peripheries and Center: Constitutional Development in the Extended Polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788 (, history)
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1Jack P. Greene (1931) is Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University, where he taught for forty years and presided over the creation of the influential Program in Atlantic History and Culture in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The program was a milestone for the study of the Atlantic World, it was an early center of debate for specialists in the British, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Dutch Empires in the New World. Professor Greene paved the way for a renovated understanding of empire, which emphasized negotiation and the autonomy of overseas polities.

2He has taught at several American universities like the University of Michigan and the University of California, Irvine. He has also been a visiting professor at European universities, including Oxford University, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and the Freie Universitat of Berlin. Since 2000, he has also been an Adjunct Professor of History at Brown University. Over the past seven decades, Greene has published widely on the political, constitutional, social, and

Jack P. Greene

American historian (born 1931)

Jack Philip Greene (born August 12, 1931) is an American historian, specializing in Colonial American history and Atlantic history.

Greene was born in Lafayette, Indiana and received his PhD from Duke University in 1956. He spent most of his career as Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University’s history department. In 1990-1999 he was a Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine, and he has been a visiting professor at the College of William and Mary, Oxford University, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, University of Richmond, Michigan State University, and the Freie Universitat of Berlin, and has held fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Institute for Advanced Study, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the National Humanities Center, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, among others. In 1975-1976 Greene was the Harold Vyvyan Harm

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