Harry Grant Plum
Harry Grant Plum (3 November 1868 – 29 September 1956) was an American historian and educator.
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Biography
Harry Grant Plum was born in Iowa City, Iowa. He earned his PhB[1] in 1894, and MA in 1896, both at the State University of Iowa. He took his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1906. At the State University of Iowa, he was an instructor in history (1896–1901), an assistant professor (1901–1902), a professor of history (1902–1949), and professor emeritus from 1949 until his death.
Harry Grant Plum was member of the American Historical Association, Mississippi Valley Historical Association, and the Iowa Society of Social Science.
Works
- The Teutonic Order and Its Secularization: A Study in the Protestant Revolt (1906)
- The Monroe Doctrine and the War (1918)
- Modern and Contemporary European Civilization: The Persisting Factors of the Great War (1923; with Gilbert Giddings Benjamin and Bessie L. Pierce)
- Restoration Puritanism: A Study of the Growth of English Liberty (1943)
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- ↑ The equivalent of a bachelor's degree in liberal arts.