Showing
1 - 2
results of
2
Skip to content
This is the test environment.
The production environment is at
libcat.mfa.org
This is the test environment.
The production environment is at
libcat.mfa.org
This is the test environment.
The production environment is at
libcat.mfa.org
This is the test environment.
The production environment is at
libcat.mfa.org
Library Home
Visiting the Library
Staff Services
Databases
Login
Library Catalog
All Fields
Title
Author
Subject
Call Number
ISBN/ISSN
Browse Alphabetically: By Topic
Browse Alphabetically: By Author
Browse Alphabetically: By Title
Browse Alphabetically: By Call Number
Find
Advanced Search
|
Search Tips
Author
McNeill, William Hardy, 1917-2016
Search Results - McNeill, William Hardy, 1917-2016
William H. McNeill
William Hardy McNeill
(October 31, 1917 – July 8, 2016) was an American historian and author, noted for his argument that contact and exchange among civilizations is what drives human history forward, first postulated in ''
The Rise of the West
'' (1963). He was the
Robert A. Millikan
Distinguished Service
Professor Emeritus
of History at the
University of Chicago
, where he taught from 1947 until his retirement in 1987. In 1980-81 he held the
George Eastman
Professorship at the
University of Oxford
.
Provided by Wikipedia
Showing
1 - 2
results of
2
Refine Results
Sort
Relevance
Date Descending
Date Ascending
Call Number
Author
Title
Email
Export
Print
Save
Select all entries on the page
Select result number 1
1
The pursuit of truth : a historian's memoir
by
McNeill, William Hardy, 1917-2016
Published 2005
Call Number:
Loading…
Located:
Loading…
Full text (MFA users only)
Electronic
eBook
Standalone Record
Save to List
Saved in:
Select result number 2
2
Hutchins' university : a memoir of the University of Chicago, 1929-1950
by
McNeill, William Hardy, 1917-2016
Published 1991
Call Number:
Loading…
Located:
Loading…
Full text (MFA users only)
Electronic
eBook
Standalone Record
Save to List
Saved in:
Email
Export
Print
Save
Select all entries on the page
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
Email Search
Related Subjects
Historians
History