History Professor Gets Stipend to Finish Book
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The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Hal S. Barron, professor of history at Harvey Mudd College and The Claremont Graduate School, a summer stipend of $4,000 to support two months’ work on his book, “The Second Great Transformation in the Countryside: The Rural North and Organizational Society, 1880-1930.”
Barron specializes in U.S. social and economic history and the history of American agrarian society.
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