Conway, Alan
CONWAY, Alan
CONWAY, Alan. British, b. 1920. Genres: History. Career: Professor of American History, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, since 1967, now Emeritus. Publications: The Welsh in America, 1961; (co-author) Hanes yr Unol Daleithiau, 1965; The Reconstruction of Georgia, 1966; History of the Negro in the United States, 1968; (co-author) Soldier-Surgeon: The Crimean War Letters of Douglas A. Reid 1855-56, 1968. Address: 11 Clissold St, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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