Kenneth Milton Stampp, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | History | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
U.S. south; slavery; US Civil WarGoogle:
"Kenneth Stampp"Parents
Sign in to add mentorCharles A. Beard | research assistant | 1935 | UW Madison |
William B. Hesseltine | grad student | 1942 | UW Madison |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRobert H. Abzug | grad student | (Literature Tree) | |
William E. Gienapp | grad student | UC Berkeley (Nursing Tree) | |
Leon Litwack | grad student | UC Berkeley | |
Joel Williamson | grad student | UNC Chapel Hill | |
Daniel Walker Howe | grad student | 1966 | UC Berkeley |
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Stampp KM. (1978) The Concept of a Perpetual Union The Journal of American History. 65: 5-33 |
Stampp KM. (1966) Slavery and Methodism: A Chapter in American Morality, 1780–1845. By Donald G. Mathews. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965. xi + 329 pp. Notes, appendix, bibliography, and index. $7.50.) The Journal of American History. 53: 368-370 |
Stampp KM. (1961) The Bold Brahmins: New England's War against Slavery, 1831–1863. By Lawrence Lader. (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1961. 318 pp. Illustrations, bibliography, and index. $5.00.) The Journal of American History. 48: 522-523 |
Stampp KM. (1959) The Cotton Regency: The Northern Merchants and Reconstruction, 1865–1880. By George Ruble Woolfolk. New York: Bookman Associates, 1958. Pp. 311. $5.00 The Journal of Economic History. 19: 328-328 |
Stampp KM. (1953) South Carolina Negroes, 1877–1900. By George Brown Tindall. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. 1952. Pp. xii, 336. $5.00.) The American Historical Review. 58: 953-954 |
Stampp KM. (1951) Lincoln and the Press. By Robert S. Harper. (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1951. Pp. xii, 418. $6.00.) The American Historical Review. 56: 914-915 |