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Theodore Clarke Smith

Theodore Clarke Smith (1870–1960) was professor of American history at Williams College from 1903 to 1938. Smith was an educationalist and curriculum reformer who served on the Committee on Curriculum of 1911-1927 and the Advisory Committee of 1911-1935.

He wrote the often-cited ''The Wars Between England and America'' (1914) and produced a two volume life and letters of U.S. President James Abram Garfield (1925).

Smith contributed to the debate about the future of American historiography that took place in the American Historical Association and elsewhere. He was critical of the approach taken by James Harvey Robinson who, Smith argued, did not "consider it necessary to be impartial or even fair."

An archive of his correspondence with Harry A. Garfield is held at Williams College. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Parties and slavery, 1850-1859. by Smith, Theodore Clarke, 1870-1960

    Published 1969
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    Parties and slavery, 1850-1859. by Smith, Theodore Clarke, 1870-1960

    Published 1968
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    The life and letters of James Abram Garfield / by Smith, Theodore Clarke, 1870-1960

    Published 1925
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    The American nation, a history from original sources /

    Published 1904
    Other Authors: “…Smith, Theodore Clarke, 1870-1960…”
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    The American nation, a history from original sources by associated scholars /

    Published 1904
    Other Authors: “…Smith, Theodore Clarke, 1870-1960…”
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