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'''David O. Morgan''' (1945–2019) was a British historian who was professor emeritus of history at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]].<ref name=wisc>{{cite web |url=http://history.wisc.edu/people/emeriti/morgan.htm |title=Faculty - David O. Morgan |publisher=University of Wisconsin |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130113025118/http://history.wisc.edu/people/emeriti/morgan.htm |archivedate=2013-01-13 }}</ref> His book ''The Mongols'' is considered a standard in the field.<ref>[http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=229841197237741 Review of ''The Mongols'']</ref> Originally published in 1986, a new expanded edition was published in 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://royalasiaticsociety.org/professor-david-o-morgan/|title=Professor David O. Morgan}}</ref> |
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Morgan wrote several books on [[Medieval history]], particularly the subject of the [[Mongol Empire]]. His previous functions involved being a reader in the history of the [[Middle East]] at the [[School of Oriental and African Studies]], [[London]]. He held a BA from the [[University of Oxford]] and an MA and PhD from the [[University of London]].<ref name=wisc/> |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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* ''The Mongols'', Blackwell Publishing, 2007, ISBN |
* ''The Mongols'', Blackwell Publishing, 2007, {{ISBN|1-4051-3539-5}} |
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* ''Medieval Persia, 1040-1797'', second edition published 2016 by Routledge. {{ISBN|978-1-138-88566-0}} |
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* [http://history.wisc.edu/people/faculty/morgan.htm University biography] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080724033148/http://history.wisc.edu/people/faculty/morgan.htm University biography] |
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* [https://www.jstor.org/stable/544988 Academic review of ''The Mongols''] |
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 13 September 2022
David O. Morgan (1945–2019) was a British historian who was professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] His book The Mongols is considered a standard in the field.[2] Originally published in 1986, a new expanded edition was published in 2007.[3]
Morgan wrote several books on Medieval history, particularly the subject of the Mongol Empire. His previous functions involved being a reader in the history of the Middle East at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. He held a BA from the University of Oxford and an MA and PhD from the University of London.[1]
Bibliography[edit]
- The Mongols, Blackwell Publishing, 2007, ISBN 1-4051-3539-5
- Medieval Persia, 1040-1797, second edition published 2016 by Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-88566-0
Notes[edit]
- ^ a b "Faculty - David O. Morgan". University of Wisconsin. Archived from the original on 2013-01-13.
- ^ Review of The Mongols
- ^ "Professor David O. Morgan".
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