Henry Bamford Parkes

Henry Bamford Parkes

Henry Bamford Parkes (born in 1904 in Sheffield, England) was an author and professor of history at New York University.

Background

After reading history at Oxford University, Parkes came to the United States to pursue graduate studies at the University of Michigan. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan in 1929 and joined the history faculty of New York University in 1930. He had also lectured at Barnard College, the University of Wyoming, the New School for Social Research and the University of Washington. From 1956-57, Parkes was a Fulbright Fellow, working at the University of Athens in Greece.

Books

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=Jonathan Edwards, the Fiery Puritan
publisher=Minton, Balch & Company
location=New York
year=1930
pages=271 pp

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=A History of Mexico
year=1938
publisher=Houghton Mifflin

Note: a third edition was published in 1972.

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=Marxism: An Autopsy
year=1939

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first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=The Pragmatic Test
year=1942

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=Recent America
year=1942

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=The World After War
year=1942

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=The American Experience
year=1947

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=The United States of America
year=1953

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=Gods and Men: The Origins of Western Culture
year=1959
publisher=Vintage Books
location=New York
pages=489 pp

* cite book
first=Henry Bamford
last=Parkes
title=The Divine Order: Western Culture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
publisher=Knopf
location=New York
year=1969
pages=480 pp

External links

* cite news
publisher=Time
date=1939-10-23
title=Constructive Anatomy
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,772296,00.html

A review of "Marxism: An Autopsy" that appeared in "Time" magazine.


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