Spring, Eileen
SPRING, Eileen
SPRING, Eileen. Canadian, b. 1923. Genres: History. Career: University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1945-48; Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1952-59; Johns Hopkins University, School of Continuing Studies, Baltimore, lecturer in British history, 1974-82. Secretary to the citizens' committee that made Assateague Island a national seashore. Publications: (ed. with D. Spring) Religion and Ecology in History, 1974; Law, Land, and Family, 1994. Address: 5605 Wexford Rd., Baltimore, MD 21209, U.S.A.
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