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− | '''Alan Brinkley''' is the Allan Nevins Professor of History and | + | '''Alan Brinkley''' is the Allan Nevins Professor of History and served for a time as the [[Provost]] of the University. He may very well have written your AP US History textbook. [[w:David Brinkley|David Brinkley]] was his father. |
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− | {{succession|office=[[Provost]] (Arts and Sciences)|years=[[2003]]- | + | {{succession|office=[[Provost]] (Arts and Sciences)|years=[[2003]]- [[2009]]|preceded=[[Jonathan R. Cole]]|succeeded=[[Claude Steele]]}} |
[[Category:Provosts|Brinkley, Alan]] | [[Category:Provosts|Brinkley, Alan]] | ||
[[Category:History professors|Brinkley, Alan]] | [[Category:History professors|Brinkley, Alan]] |
Revision as of 01:01, 29 August 2009
Alan Brinkley is the Allan Nevins Professor of History and served for a time as the Provost of the University. He may very well have written your AP US History textbook. David Brinkley was his father.
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Preceded by Jonathan R. Cole |
Provost (Arts and Sciences) 2003- 2009 |
Succeeded by Claude Steele |