James H. Hutson
American historian / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Howard Hutson (born 1937) was a historian and author of early American history and is considered a leading scholar about the influence of religion during the American founding and has written a number of books and journals on this subject. An alumni and faculty member of Yale University, he was Chief of the Manuscript division at the Library of Congress.[1]
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Born | James Howard Hutson 1937 (age 86–87) |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Yale University (PhD) |
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