Maldwyn Jones
Maldwyn Allen Jones (18 December 1922 – 12 April 2007) was a historian who specialised in American history.Jones studied at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1946 to 1949, obtaining a first-class degree in history. He was a lecturer at Manchester University before becoming chairman of the British Association for American Studies in 1968 and Commonwealth Professor of American History at University College London in 1971.
His most famous work was the synthesis ''The Limits of Liberty: American History 1607-1980'', a volume in the "Short Oxford History of the Modern World" series, published in 1983. This remains the most comprehensive single-authored book on American history. Provided by Wikipedia
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The old world ties of American ethnic groups by Jones, Maldwyn Allen
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The limits of liberty American history 1607 - 1992 by Jones, Maldwyn Allen
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American immigration the Chicago history of American civilization by Jones, Maldwyn Allen
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