Raymond Grew

Raymond Grew (born October 28, 1930) is a social historian of France and Italy and a Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Michigan.[1][2]

Raymond Grew
BornOctober 28, 1930
Santa Clara, California, United States
Spouse(s)Daphne Merriam (married 1952-2013)
Children3

Grew graduated from Harvard University in 1951 and received a Ph. D. from Harvard in 1957.[1] During this period, on August 16, 1952, he married Daphne Merriam in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[3]

Major publications

  • Raymond Grew (September 1962). "How Success Spoiled the Risorgimento". The Journal of Modern History. 34 (3).
  • Patrick J. Harrigan; Raymond Grew (June 1985). "The Catholic Contribution to Universal Schooling in France, 1850-1906". The Journal of Modern History. 57 (2).
  • Raymond Grew (1991). School, State and Society: The Growth of Elementary Schooling in Nineteenth-Century France A Quantitative Analysis. The University of Michigan Press.
  • Raymond Grew (1999). Food and Global History. Boulder: Westview Press.
  • Raymond Grew (2000). "Culture and Society". In John A. Davis (ed.). Italy in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Raymond Grew (2001). The Construction of Minorities. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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References

  1. "Profile of Prof. Emeritus R. Grew". University of Michigan. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  2. Chambers, Mortimer (2007). The Western Experience: To the Eighteenth Century. McGraw-Hill. p. vi. ISBN 978-0-07-325086-1. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  3. Harvard 315. Cambridge: Harvard Yearbook Publications, 1951. Print. p. 78.


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