Woodman, Harold David
WOODMAN, Harold David
WOODMAN, Harold David. American, b. 1928. Genres: History. Career: Professor of History, 1971, and Chairman, Committee on American Studies, 1981-94. Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana President, Business History Conference, 1980; Agricultural History Society, Vice-President, 1982, and President, 1983; Southern Historical Association, Vice President 1994- 95, President, 1995-96. Publications: Conflict and Consensus in American History, 1966, 9th ed., 1996; King Cotton and His Retainers, 1968; New South-New Law, 1995. EDITOR: Slavery and the Southern Economy, 1966; The Legacy of the American Civil War, 1973. Address: 1100 N Grant St, West Lafayette, IN 47906, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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