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词条 John Joseph (historian)
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  2. Notes

  3. External links

John Joseph (born January 9, 1923)[1] is an Assyrian-American educator and historian of Middle Eastern studies. He taught courses on the history of the Middle East and its relationship with the West at Franklin & Marshall College (F&M) in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1961 to 1988.

The son of refugees from the Assyrian Genocide in pre-Iran Persia, Joseph attended the American School for Boys in Baghdad. Pennsylvania missionary Calvin Staudt founded the school with his wife Ida. He occasionally sent students to his alma mater, F&M. Joseph arrived in 1946, received his degree from F&M in 1950, and subsequently earned a Ph.D from Princeton University. In his long teaching career at F&M, he inspired many students, including business executive Andrew Schindler, class of 1972, who contributed the leading sum for the construction of the Joseph International Center at F&M, dedicated to the study of the world's languages, culture, history and politics. Following his retirement from full-time teaching, Joseph has held the title of Lewis Audenreid Professor Emeritus of History.

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Notes

1. ^date & year of birth according to LCNAF CIP data

External links

  • Barton, Sara (Autumn 2006). "International Studies on the Rise". Franklin & Marshall magazine (details activities at the College's Joseph International Center, named for John Joseph, and includes a biographical sketch and photograph of John Joseph){{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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12 : 1923 births|American people of Iraqi-Assyrian descent|21st-century American historians|Middle Eastern studies scholars|Historians of the Middle East|Iraqi emigrants to the United States|Living people|Writers from Baghdad|Writers from Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Princeton University alumni|Place of birth missing (living people)|Historians from Pennsylvania

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