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Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes 1882-1964, American historian and diplomat, b. Afton, N.Y. He began teaching history at Columbia in 1907, and from 1935 to his retirement in 1950 he held the Seth Low chair of history. He was noted for his studies in nationalism, including the Historical Evolution of Modern Nationalism (1931). Hayes was U.S. ambassador to Spain from May, 1942, to Mar., 1945, a period recorded in his Wartime Mission in Spain, 1942-1945 (1945). Though some criticized him as being too friendly with Franco, it was generally held that he played an important role in preventing an... Read more

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