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John H. Morrow Jr.

ジョン・エイチ・モロー・ジュニア

Jon H. Morō Junia

別名: John Howard Morrow Jr.

プロフィール

性別
男性
生誕
1944 (Unknown)
国籍
United States
言語
English
宗教
Unknown
居住地歴
Tennessee → Georgia

経歴

職業
Historian, Professor
活動期間
1971年〜2024年
所属
University of Tennessee, University of Georgia
所属団体
Presidential Counselors of The National WWII Museum, Advisory Board of the Center for Oral History at the US Military Academy
影響を受けた人物
John H. Morrow, E. Frederic Morrow

学歴

Swarthmore College
History Department
学位: Bachelor of Arts
卒業年: 1966
国: United States
University of Pennsylvania
Modern European History
学位: Ph.D.
卒業年: 1971
国: United States

受賞歴

Pritzker Literature Award
2019
対象作品: Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War: The Undaunted 369th Regiment and the African American Quest for Equality
主催: Pritzker Military Museum & Library
結果: 受賞
Outstanding Teacher
1985
主催: University of Tennessee National Alumni Association
結果: 受賞
Macebearer
1985
主催: University of Tennessee
結果: 選出
Outstanding Civilian Service Medal
2005
主催: US Department of the Army
結果: 受賞

受賞・候補エディション

作品

代表作

Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War: The Undaunted 369th Regiment and the African American Quest for Equality

2014年 Military History

History of the 369th Regiment, an African American unit in World War I.

World War IAfrican AmericansEquality

The Great War in the Air

1993年 Military History

History of air warfare in World War I.

World War IAerial Warfare

全著作

  • Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War (2014)
  • Oxford Illustrated History of the First World War (1998, contributor)
  • A Yankee Ace in the RAF (1996, editor)
  • The Great War in the Air (1993)
  • German Airpower in World War I (1982)
  • Building German Airpower (1976)

作風・主題

文体
Detailed narrative based on sourcesAcademic analysis
頻出モチーフ
World War IAirpowerWar and Society

評価・遺産

Renowned American military historian specializing in World War I and airpower, recipient of the Pritzker Literature Award. Emeritus Professor at University of Georgia.

豆知識

  • First African-American faculty member at University of Tennessee
  • First African-American to chair a department at UTK
  • University of Tennessee's first African-American Macebearer
  • Son of diplomat John H. Morrow