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Four Reasons You Should Know More About Gordon S. Wood, the Scholar of the American Revolution Who Died This Week at Age 92
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- Christian Thorsberg | Daily Correspondent
- An outpouring of tributes in the aftermath of the tragedy underscores Wood’s legacy.
- Ahead of America’s semiquincentennial, here are four reasons to know the work of Gordon S.
Christian Thorsberg | Daily Correspondent
Add as preferred source Gordon S. Wood was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama in 2011. Brooks Kraft LLC / Corbis via Getty Images Renowned historian Gordon S. Wood, one of the country’s preeminent scholars of the American Revolution, died this week after being struck by a car in a supermarket parking lot. He was 92 years old.
An outpouring of tributes in the aftermath of the tragedy underscores Wood’s legacy. Over his decades-long career, the Brown University professor emeritus published 10 books and many articles.
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