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  1. Carl L. Becker, 1919. Carl Lotus Becker (September 7, 1873 – April 10, 1945) was an American historian who studied the American Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment in America and Europe.

  2. Carl L. Becker was a distinguished professor of American and European history, known for his inspirational teaching. A prolific writer, his works were influential at every level - from the highest echelons of the academy to secondary-school classrooms.

  3. Carl Becker (born September 7, 1873, near Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.—died April 10, 1945, Ithaca, New York) was an American historian known for his work on early American intellectual history and on the 18th-century Enlightenment.

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  4. www.historians.org › person › carl-l-beckerCarl L. Becker – AHA

    Carl Lotus Becker (September 7, 1873–April 10, 1945). The first contribution to the American Historical Review from the pen of Carl Lotus Becker appeared in the October issue in 1899, the last, a perfectly characteristic little note, in the April issue this year.

  5. Carl Becker was a historian of the early 1900s who specialised in American history, particularly the 18th century. Becker was born in rural Iowa and completed his first degree at the University of Wisconsin (1896). He later took postgraduate courses at Columbia, where he studied under Charles Beard.

  6. www.historians.org › presidential-address › carl-l-beckerCarl L. Becker – AHA

    Carl L. Becker. Annual address of the president of the American Historical Association, delivered at Minneapolis, December 29, 1931. Published in the American Historical Review 37, no. 2, p. 221–36.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Carl Lotus Becker (September 7, 1873, near Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. – April 10, 1945, Ithaca, N.Y.) was an American historian of early American intellectual history and on the Enlightenment. This was what was finished on October 7, 1868- this idea of Cornell University.