Havran, Martin Joseph

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HAVRAN, Martin Joseph

HAVRAN, Martin Joseph. Canadian, b. 1929. Genres: History, Biography. Career: Kent State University, Ohio, Assistant Professor, then Associate Professor, 1957-67; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Associate Professor of History, 1968-72, Chairman, 1974-79, Director, University Self-Study Program, 1984-86, Professor, 1972-99, Professor of History Emeritus, 1999-; Royal Historical Society, Fellow, 1974-. Visiting Professor, University of Alberta, Edmonton, 1965, and Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1967-68; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Member, Board of Overseers, 1976-79; North American Conference on British Studies, Vice-President, 1978-79, and President, 1979-81; American Catholic Historical Association, President, 1982. Publications: Catholics in Caroline England, 1962; (ed. with A.B. Erickson) Readings in English History, 1967; (with A.B. Erickson) England: Prehistory to the Present, 1968; Caroline Courtier: The Life of Lord Cottington, 1973; The British Isles, in Catholicism in Early Modern History: A Guide to Research, 1988. Address: Corcoran Dept of History, Randall Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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