Andrew Preston | |
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Born | Andrew Malcolm Preston 1973 (age 51–52) Brockville, Ontario, Canada |
Awards | Charles Taylor Prize (2013) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | The Little State Department (2001) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
Sub-discipline | American history |
Institutions | |
Main interests | History of American foreign relations |
Notable works | Sword of the Spirit,Shield of Faith (2012) |
Andrew Malcolm Preston (born 1973) is a Canadian historian,who won the 2013 Charles Taylor Prize for his book Sword of the Spirit,Shield of Faith:Religion in American War and Diplomacy. [1] He is a fellow at Clare College,Cambridge.
Preston is a Professor of American history at the University of Cambridge. Originally from Ontario,Canada,Preston was educated at the University of Toronto,the London School of Economics (LSE),and Sidney Sussex College,Cambridge University. He previously taught at the University of Victoria and at Yale University where he was a postdoctoral educator. [2]
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