Harold T. Parker

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Harold Talbot Parker (26 December 1907 – 14 May 2002) was an American historian and academic. Parker taught history at Duke University from 1939–1977. He specialized in modern European history, European intellectual history and 19th century Europe.

Works

  • The Cult of Antiquity and the French Revolutionaries (1937)
  • Three Napoleonic Battles (1944)
  • "French Administrators and French Scientists during the Old Regime and the Early Years of the Revolution." In: Ideas in History: Essays Presented to Louis Gottschalk by his Former Students (1965)
  • Major Themes in Modern European History (1974)
  • "The Annales Circle and the Marxist Interpretation." In: Proceedings of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1750-1850 (1974)
  • "Romanticism and Neoromanticism: Patterns of Consciousness." In: Proceedings of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, 1750-1850 (1977)
  • Problems in European History (1979)
  • An Administrative Bureau During the Old Regime (1993)

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