Edward Mead Earle
Edward Mead Earle | |
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Born |
1894 New York City |
Died | June 06, 1954 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Historian |
Institutions | Institute for Advanced Study |
Edward Mead Earle (1894-1954) was an author and university lecturer who specialized in the role of the military in foreign relations. He was a consultant to various departments of the U.S. government, especially during World War II. For twenty years he was a professor in the School of Economics and Politics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
Education and career
Earle got his B.A., M.A., and later his Ph.D. at Columbia University in 1923. In 1919, he married Beatrice Lowndes.[1] He joined the faculty of the Institute for Advanced Study on September 1, 1934 and remained there until his death in 1954.
According to David Ekbladh, writing in the journal International Security, Earle and his foundation, government, and university collaborators had significant influence on the evolution of security studies as a separate field, with effects that are still felt today.[2] Earle, played another prominent role during the war. He helped establish the Department of Research and Analysis of the Office of Strategic Services.[3]
For his service in World War II Edward M. Earle got the Presidential Medal for Merit in 1946.[2]
Works
- (1923) Turkey, the great powers, and the Bagdad Railway : a study in imperialism , New York : Macmillan, New York, OCLC Number 164691663
- (1943) Makers of modern strategy : military thought from Machiavelli to Hitler; with the collaboration of Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert, Princeton University Press, OCLC Number 230143761
- (1951) Modern France : problems of the Third and Fourth Republics, with Warren C. Baum, Russell & Russell, New York, OCLC Number 1872591
References
- ↑ Earle Lane named after Edward Mead Earle Times at the Institute, Volume 4, Issue 8, April 2008
- 1 2 "Present at the Creation: Edward Mead Earle and the Depression-Era Origin of Security Studies" International Security, volume 36, issue 3, pages 107-141
- ↑ An American Renaissance: Princeton After the War By Ulrich Raulff, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, January 14, 2015
External links
- Home page of Edward M. Earle at The Institute for Advanced Study
- The papers of Edward Mead Earle at Princeton University Library