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  1. Comer Vann Woodward (November 13, 1908 – December 17, 1999) was an American historian who focused primarily on the American South and race relations. He was long a supporter of the approach of Charles A. Beard, stressing the influence of unseen economic motivations in politics.

  2. C. Vann Woodward (born Nov. 13, 1908, Vanndale, Ark., U.S.—died Dec. 17, 1999, Hamden, Conn.) was an American historian and educator who became the leading interpreter of the post-Civil War history of the American South.

  3. www.historians.org › person › c-vann-woodwardC. Vann Woodward - AHA

    C. Vann Woodward (November 13, 1908–December 17, 1999), Sterling Professor Emeritus at Yale University, was one of the most influential historians of 20th-century America and the history of the American South. In 1982 he won the Pulitzer Prize for his edited volume, Mary Chesnut’s Civil War.

  4. Oct 13, 2022 · Born in 1908 in Vanndale, Arkansas, he was a product of a white supremacist milieu that generated wealth through the Jim Crow exploitation of Black labor. That wealth gave the white C. Vann Woodward the support he needed to pursue a fine education.

  5. With an epic career that spanned two-thirds of the twentieth century, C. Vann Woodward (1908-1999) was a historian of singular importance. A brilliant writer, h...

  6. www.historians.org › perspectives-article › c-vann-woodward-1908-99-march-2000C. Vann Woodward (1908-99) - AHA

    Mar 1, 2000 · At the age of 91, C. Vann Woodward died on December 17, 1999, at his home in Hamden, Connecticut. The Sterling Professor Emeritus, Yale University, was one of the greatest historians of 20th-century America and the most influential scholar ever to interpret the history of the American South to the nation and world.

  7. May 17, 2018 · Learn about the life and work of C Vann Woodward, a prominent historian of southern history and race relations. Find out his achievements, publications, and involvement in the civil rights movement.