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Muldoon, James, 1935-

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Personal name headingMuldoon, James, 1935-
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Variant(s)Muldoon, James M., 1935-
Muldoon, James B., 1935-
Associated placeColchester (Vt.) Camden (N.J.) Providence (R.I.)
Birth date1935-04-23
Place of birthSommerville (Mass.)
Field of activityHistory Education, Higher
AffiliationIona College Boston College Cornell University Saint Michael's College (Colchester, Vt.) Camden College of Arts and Sciences John Carter Brown Library
Profession or occupationHistorians College teachers
Found inEmpire and order : the concept of empire, 800-1800, 1999 : title page (James Muldoon professor of history Rutgers, Camden, New Jersey) back cover of dustjacket (James Muldoon is is a gradulate of Iona College; he obtained an MA at Boston College and a PhD at Cornell University; taught at St. Michael's College in Vermont and at the Camden College of Arts and Sciences of Rutgers University (New Jersey); he is now professor emeritus at Rutgers and a research fellow at the John Carter Brown Library)
Popes, lawyers, and infidels : the church and the non-Christian world, 1250-1550, 1979 : title page (James Muldoon)
"The Medieval Church-State Conflict in the New World" in Columbus and the New World, 1998 : divisional title page (James M. Muldoon)
"Discovery, Grant, Charter, Conquest, or Purchase: John Adams on the Legal Basis for English Possession of North America" in The many legalities of early America, 2001 : divisional title page (James Muldoon; erroneously catalogued as James B. Muldoon)
Conversation with author, October 22, 2018 : (Preferred form of the author's name is James Muldoon; full name is James Michael Muldoon; James B. Muldoon is an erroneous form of his name; he was born April 23, 1935 and was born in Sommerville, Massachusetts)
Associated languageeng