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T. Harry Williams

Thomas Harry Williams (May 19, 1909 — July 8, 1979) was an American academic and author. For the majority of his academic career between the 1930s to 1970s, Williams taught history at Louisiana State University. While at LSU, Williams was a Boyd Professor of History from 1953 to 1979. Near the end of his tenure at LSU, the university created the T. Harry Williams Chair of American History. Additional academic institutes Williams taught at include extension schools, in Wisconsin and at the Municipal University of Omaha.

As an author, Williams wrote biographical works between the 1940s to 1970s. For his works, Williams published multiple books on Abraham Lincoln and Rutherford B. Hayes. He also wrote about P. G. T. Beauregard, the American Civil War and Huey Long. In 1970, Williams won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography and the National Book Award in the History and Autobiography category with Huey Long. Apart from his books, Williams received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1956.

Early life and education edit

Williams was born in Vinegar Hill, Illinois on May 19, 1909.[1] During his childhood, Williams lived in the Hazel Green, Wisconsin area with his family after the death of his mother.[2] In the 1930s, Williams completed his post-secondary education at Platteville State Teachers College and the University of Wisconsin.[3]

Career edit

Teaching edit

During his studies at Wisconsin, Williams became an instructor in 1936.[3] While teaching history for their extension schools, Williams was dismissed from his position at Wausau, Wisconsin in November 1936.[4] After his dismissal, Williams said his comments about the Gettysburg Address and Abraham Lincoln were "misquoted and misrepresented".[5] The following month, Williams was given back his position at Wausau.[6] In between his extension tenures for Wisconsin, Williams briefly taught in West Virginia University.[7] Williams remained with the extensions until he continued his instructive experience for the Municipal University of Omaha in 1938. He had also worked as an assistant professor for Omaha by the time he left in 1941.[1]

In 1941, Williams began his experience at Louisiana State University as a history professor.[8] While at Louisiana, Williams also taught about the Civil War.[9] He was named a Boyd professor for the university in 1953.[10] Williams continued to hold the position of Boyd Professor of History for Louisiana State until 1979.[1] That year, Williams ended his tenure with Louisiana State in May 1979.[11] Outside of the United States, Williams worked in England from 1966 to 1967.[12] While with the University of Oxford, Williams worked as Harmsworth Professor of American History.[13]

Literature edit

While at Louisiana State, Williams released Lincoln and the Radicals in 1941.[14] In 1950, Williams began a three-decade career with Louisiana State University Press as their editor for the Southern Biography Series.[15] In 1952, Williams released Lincoln and His Generals. In 1956, Williams joined the Baton Rouge Advocate as a book reviewer and remained in his position until 1966.[16] Williams had written three more books about Abraham Lincoln by 1958, which included two publications about works written by Lincoln.[17] During this time period, Williams published a biography on P. G. T. Beauregard in 1955 titled Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray.[18] The following year, Williams used a manuscript authored by Beauregard to create With Beauregard in Mexico: The Mexican Reminiscences of P.G.T. Beauregard as an editor.[19] From the 1960s to 1970s, Williams's works continued to focus on American historical events.[3]

For individual historical works, Williams published a 1962 book of collected essays about generals in the American Civil War called McClellan, Sherman, and Grant.[20] His book on Union personnel focused on Ulysses S. Grant, George B. McClellan and William T. Sherman.[21] For a 1963 republication of a work by Edward Porter Alexander, Williams added a preface to Military Memoirs of a Confederate.[22][23] Williams used a diary by Rutherford B. Hayes to create Hayes: The Diary of a President in 1964.[24] For his work, Williams included historical summaries while keeping any errors that were made in the diary.[25] The following year, Williams wrote solely on Hayes's Army experience with his 1965 publication Hayes of the Twenty-Third: The Civil War Volunteer Officer.[26]

Apart from the Civil War, Williams had publications about Huey Long between the early 1960s to early 1970s.[13] He had started the writing process for his biography on Long in 1955.[27] His Long biography was released in 1969.[28] In 1977, Williams started a book about Lyndon B. Johnson. After Williams conducted research on Johnson in 1979, he died before he could complete his biography.[29][30]

Writing process edit

For his Civil War works, Williams used diaries and other secondary research materials.[2] Williams created the Long biography with his wife by using interviews conducted with a tape recorder.[31] To create his books, Williams used terminology that was used in the past while writing his works with a notebook and pencil. Williams continuously edited his drafts until he was satisfied with all of the words in his paragraphs.[32]

Awards and honors edit

In 1956, Williams received a Guggenheim Fellowship in the U.S. History category.[33] With Huey Long, Williams won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1970.[34] That year, Huey Long also won the National Book Award in the History and Autobiography category and the Louisiana Literary Award from the Louisiana Library Association.[35][36] Near the end of his tenure at Louisiana State, the university created the T. Harry Williams Chair of American History in 1979.[37][38] His incomplete work, The History of American Works from 1745 to 1918, was posthumously published in 1981.[39] The 1983 posthumously published book, The Selected Essays of T. Harry Williams, contained both old and new essays written by Williams.[40]

Personal life and death edit

Williams had one child during his marriage. He died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on July 8, 1979.[41]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Brennan, Elizabeth A.; Clarage, Elizabeth C. (1999). Who's who of Pulitzer Prize winners. Phoenix: The Oryx Press. p. 37. ISBN 1573561118. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Dawson III, Joseph G. (1983). "T. Harry Williams". In Wilson, Clyde N. (ed.). Twentieth-Century American Historians. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. Seventeen. Gale Research Company: Detroit. p. 432. ISBN 0810311445. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Evory, Ann, ed. (1981). "Williams, T(homas) Harry 1909-1979". Contemporary Authors. New Revision. Vol. 3. Detroit: Gale Research Company. p. 601. ISBN 0810319322. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  4. ^ "Wausau Vets Flay Extension Teacher". The Rhinelander Daily News. November 13, 1936. p. 2.
  5. ^ "Dismissed Instructor Gives Reply". The Hartford Daily Courant. Associated Press. November 14, 1936. p. 8.
  6. ^ "Instructor Is Upheld By U. Officials". The Capital Times. December 1, 1936. p. 1.
  7. ^ Dawson III 1983, p. 433
  8. ^ "T. Harry Williams Coming to Millsaps". The Clarion-Ledger. January 20, 1971. p. 5.
  9. ^ Dawson III 1983, p. 434
  10. ^ "Three LSU Profs Are Honored By Boyd Appointments". The Daily Herald. Biloxi and Gulfport, Mississippi Coast. Associated Press. June 2, 1953. p. Nine.
  11. ^ "T. Harry Williams In Critical Condition". The Town Talk. Associated Press. June 3, 1979. p. B-12.
  12. ^ "Plain Dealing Locals". The Bossier-Banner Progress. June 22, 1967. p. n. p.
  13. ^ a b Tingley, Donald F. (1999). "Williams, Thomas Harry". In Garraty, John A.; Carnes, Mark C. (eds.). American National Biography. Vol. 23. Oxford University Press. p. 509. ISBN 0195128028. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  14. ^ ""Lincoln and the Radicals"". The New York Age. November 29, 1941. p. Six.
  15. ^ "Books by Series – Southern Biography". LSU Press. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  16. ^ Dawson III 1983, p. 440
  17. ^ "Dr. T. Harry Williams Lectures This Evening". The Gettysburg Times. November 17, 1958. p. Seven.
  18. ^ "Paradoxes Of Character Revealed In Biography Of P.G.T. Beauregard". The Commercial Appeal. Memphis. April 17, 1955. sec. V p. 10.
  19. ^ Hesseltarie, William B. (April 22, 1956). "Gen. Beauregard's Mexican War Notes Edited By Willliams". The Jackson Sun. p. Three.
  20. ^ "Of Generalship". The Progress-Index. Petersburg-Colonial Heights, Virginia. December 20, 1962. p. 4.
  21. ^ "3 Union Officers Stuided For Character, Generalship". The Central New Jersey Home News. December 2, 1982. p. 23.
  22. ^ Akers, Merton T. (June 23, 1963). "Another Volley of Civil War Books". Times Democrat. Davenport – Bettendorf, Iowa. p. 7D.
  23. ^ Bradley, Van Allen (June 12, 1966). "Gold in Your Attic". The Battle Creek Enquirer and News. sec. 2 p. 3.
  24. ^ Nixon, H. C. (June 28, 1964). "New Light on Era". The Tennessean. p. 10-F.
  25. ^ "LSU's Peripatetic Dr. Williams Edits Diary of President Hayes". Alexandria Daily Town Talk. April 29, 1964. p. Twenty-Three.
  26. ^ Garrett, Wendell D. (July 23, 1965). "Civil War Command Of Hayes Evaluated". The Boston Globe. p. 13.
  27. ^ "Huey Long's Stormy Career Is Under Scrunity by Biographer". The Okemah Daily Leader. September 21, 1956. p. Three.
  28. ^ Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (October 31, 1969). "History of Huey Long". The Pocono Record. p. Four.
  29. ^ "T. Harry Williams Dies". Alexandria Daily Town Talk. United Press International. July 6, 1979. p. A-1.
  30. ^ "Author turns to LBJ biography". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Star-Telegram News Services. February 9, 1979. p. 4A.
  31. ^ "LSU Prof Completes Book on Huey Long". Alexandria Daily Town Talk. October 19, 1969. sec. B. p. 11.
  32. ^ Dawson III 1983, p. 439
  33. ^ "T. Harry Williams". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
  34. ^ "Huey Long, by T. Harry Williams (Knopf)". The Pulitzer Prizes.
  35. ^ "T. Harry Williams". National Book Foundation. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
  36. ^ "Louisiana Literary Award Winners". Louisiana Library Association. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
  37. ^ "Honor Asked For Williams". The Daily Advertiser. Lafayette, Louisiana. Associated Press. March 27, 1979. p. 7.
  38. ^ "LUS events Honoring T. Harry Williams". The Daily Advertiser. Lafayette, Louisiana. April 15, 1979. p. 59.
  39. ^ Dawson III 1983, p. 447
  40. ^ Owens, Harry P. (Autumn 1983). "Book Reviews". Louisiana History. 24 (4): 445. JSTOR 4232319.
  41. ^ Goodman Jr., George (July 7, 1979). "T. Harry Williams, Scholar, Dies; Huey Long Book Won a Pulitzer". The New York Times. Retrieved April 11, 2022.

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Thomas Harry Williams May 19 1909 July 8 1979 was an American academic and author For the majority of his academic career between the 1930s to 1970s Williams taught history at Louisiana State University While at LSU Williams was a Boyd Professor of History from 1953 to 1979 Near the end of his tenure at LSU the university created the T Harry Williams Chair of American History Additional academic institutes Williams taught at include extension schools in Wisconsin and at the Municipal University of Omaha As an author Williams wrote biographical works between the 1940s to 1970s For his works Williams published multiple books on Abraham Lincoln and Rutherford B Hayes He also wrote about P G T Beauregard the American Civil War and Huey Long In 1970 Williams won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography and the National Book Award in the History and Autobiography category with Huey Long Apart from his books Williams received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1956 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Teaching 2 2 Literature 3 Writing process 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life and death 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editWilliams was born in Vinegar Hill Illinois on May 19 1909 1 During his childhood Williams lived in the Hazel Green Wisconsin area with his family after the death of his mother 2 In the 1930s Williams completed his post secondary education at Platteville State Teachers College and the University of Wisconsin 3 Career editTeaching edit During his studies at Wisconsin Williams became an instructor in 1936 3 While teaching history for their extension schools Williams was dismissed from his position at Wausau Wisconsin in November 1936 4 After his dismissal Williams said his comments about the Gettysburg Address and Abraham Lincoln were misquoted and misrepresented 5 The following month Williams was given back his position at Wausau 6 In between his extension tenures for Wisconsin Williams briefly taught in West Virginia University 7 Williams remained with the extensions until he continued his instructive experience for the Municipal University of Omaha in 1938 He had also worked as an assistant professor for Omaha by the time he left in 1941 1 In 1941 Williams began his experience at Louisiana State University as a history professor 8 While at Louisiana Williams also taught about the Civil War 9 He was named a Boyd professor for the university in 1953 10 Williams continued to hold the position of Boyd Professor of History for Louisiana State until 1979 1 That year Williams ended his tenure with Louisiana State in May 1979 11 Outside of the United States Williams worked in England from 1966 to 1967 12 While with the University of Oxford Williams worked as Harmsworth Professor of American History 13 Literature edit While at Louisiana State Williams released Lincoln and the Radicals in 1941 14 In 1950 Williams began a three decade career with Louisiana State University Press as their editor for the Southern Biography Series 15 In 1952 Williams released Lincoln and His Generals In 1956 Williams joined the Baton Rouge Advocate as a book reviewer and remained in his position until 1966 16 Williams had written three more books about Abraham Lincoln by 1958 which included two publications about works written by Lincoln 17 During this time period Williams published a biography on P G T Beauregard in 1955 titled Beauregard Napoleon in Gray 18 The following year Williams used a manuscript authored by Beauregard to create With Beauregard in Mexico The Mexican Reminiscences of P G T Beauregard as an editor 19 From the 1960s to 1970s Williams s works continued to focus on American historical events 3 For individual historical works Williams published a 1962 book of collected essays about generals in the American Civil War called McClellan Sherman and Grant 20 His book on Union personnel focused on Ulysses S Grant George B McClellan and William T Sherman 21 For a 1963 republication of a work by Edward Porter Alexander Williams added a preface to Military Memoirs of a Confederate 22 23 Williams used a diary by Rutherford B Hayes to create Hayes The Diary of a President in 1964 24 For his work Williams included historical summaries while keeping any errors that were made in the diary 25 The following year Williams wrote solely on Hayes s Army experience with his 1965 publication Hayes of the Twenty Third The Civil War Volunteer Officer 26 Apart from the Civil War Williams had publications about Huey Long between the early 1960s to early 1970s 13 He had started the writing process for his biography on Long in 1955 27 His Long biography was released in 1969 28 In 1977 Williams started a book about Lyndon B Johnson After Williams conducted research on Johnson in 1979 he died before he could complete his biography 29 30 Writing process editFor his Civil War works Williams used diaries and other secondary research materials 2 Williams created the Long biography with his wife by using interviews conducted with a tape recorder 31 To create his books Williams used terminology that was used in the past while writing his works with a notebook and pencil Williams continuously edited his drafts until he was satisfied with all of the words in his paragraphs 32 Awards and honors editIn 1956 Williams received a Guggenheim Fellowship in the U S History category 33 With Huey Long Williams won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1970 34 That year Huey Long also won the National Book Award in the History and Autobiography category and the Louisiana Literary Award from the Louisiana Library Association 35 36 Near the end of his tenure at Louisiana State the university created the T Harry Williams Chair of American History in 1979 37 38 His incomplete work The History of American Works from 1745 to 1918 was posthumously published in 1981 39 The 1983 posthumously published book The Selected Essays of T Harry Williams contained both old and new essays written by Williams 40 Personal life and death editWilliams had one child during his marriage He died in Baton Rouge Louisiana on July 8 1979 41 References edit a b c Brennan Elizabeth A Clarage Elizabeth C 1999 Who s who of Pulitzer Prize winners Phoenix The Oryx Press p 37 ISBN 1573561118 Retrieved April 11 2022 a b Dawson III Joseph G 1983 T Harry Williams In Wilson Clyde N ed Twentieth Century American Historians Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol Seventeen Gale Research Company Detroit p 432 ISBN 0810311445 Retrieved May 30 2022 a b c Evory Ann ed 1981 Williams T homas Harry 1909 1979 Contemporary Authors New Revision Vol 3 Detroit Gale Research Company p 601 ISBN 0810319322 Retrieved May 28 2022 Wausau Vets Flay Extension Teacher The Rhinelander Daily News November 13 1936 p 2 Dismissed Instructor Gives Reply The Hartford Daily Courant Associated Press November 14 1936 p 8 Instructor Is Upheld By U Officials The Capital Times December 1 1936 p 1 Dawson III 1983 p 433 T Harry Williams Coming to Millsaps The Clarion Ledger January 20 1971 p 5 Dawson III 1983 p 434 Three LSU Profs Are Honored By Boyd Appointments The Daily Herald Biloxi and Gulfport Mississippi Coast Associated Press June 2 1953 p Nine T Harry Williams In Critical Condition The Town Talk Associated Press June 3 1979 p B 12 Plain Dealing Locals The Bossier Banner Progress June 22 1967 p n p a b Tingley Donald F 1999 Williams Thomas Harry In Garraty John A Carnes Mark C eds American National Biography Vol 23 Oxford University Press p 509 ISBN 0195128028 Retrieved May 30 2022 Lincoln and the Radicals The New York Age November 29 1941 p Six Books by Series Southern Biography LSU Press Retrieved June 11 2022 Dawson III 1983 p 440 Dr T Harry Williams Lectures This Evening The Gettysburg Times November 17 1958 p Seven Paradoxes Of Character Revealed In Biography Of P G T Beauregard The Commercial Appeal Memphis April 17 1955 sec V p 10 Hesseltarie William B April 22 1956 Gen Beauregard s Mexican War Notes Edited By Willliams The Jackson Sun p Three Of Generalship The Progress Index Petersburg Colonial Heights Virginia December 20 1962 p 4 3 Union Officers Stuided For Character Generalship The Central New Jersey Home News December 2 1982 p 23 Akers Merton T June 23 1963 Another Volley of Civil War Books Times Democrat Davenport Bettendorf Iowa p 7D Bradley Van Allen June 12 1966 Gold in Your Attic The Battle Creek Enquirer and News sec 2 p 3 Nixon H C June 28 1964 New Light on Era The Tennessean p 10 F LSU s Peripatetic Dr Williams Edits Diary of President Hayes Alexandria Daily Town Talk April 29 1964 p Twenty Three Garrett Wendell D July 23 1965 Civil War Command Of Hayes Evaluated The Boston Globe p 13 Huey Long s Stormy Career Is Under Scrunity by Biographer The Okemah Daily Leader September 21 1956 p Three Lehmann Haupt Christopher October 31 1969 History of Huey Long The Pocono Record p Four T Harry Williams Dies Alexandria Daily Town Talk United Press International July 6 1979 p A 1 Author turns to LBJ biography Fort Worth Star Telegram Star Telegram News Services February 9 1979 p 4A LSU Prof Completes Book on Huey Long Alexandria Daily Town Talk October 19 1969 sec B p 11 Dawson III 1983 p 439 T Harry Williams John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved March 21 2022 Huey Long by T Harry Williams Knopf The Pulitzer Prizes T Harry Williams National Book Foundation Retrieved March 21 2022 Louisiana Literary Award Winners Louisiana Library Association Retrieved May 30 2022 Honor Asked For Williams The Daily Advertiser Lafayette Louisiana Associated Press March 27 1979 p 7 LUS events Honoring T Harry Williams The Daily Advertiser Lafayette Louisiana April 15 1979 p 59 Dawson III 1983 p 447 Owens Harry P Autumn 1983 Book Reviews Louisiana History 24 4 445 JSTOR 4232319 Goodman Jr George July 7 1979 T Harry Williams Scholar Dies Huey Long Book Won a Pulitzer The New York Times Retrieved April 11 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T Harry Williams amp oldid 1127973970, 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