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May, Dean L

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Personal name headingMay, Dean L.
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Variant(s)May, Dean Lowe
LocatedMiddleton, Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah
Birth date19380406
Death date20030506
Place of birthWorland, Wyo.
Field of activityHistory
AffiliationUniversity of Utah
Harvard University
Brown University
Universität Bonn
Jāmiʻat ʻAyn Shams
Mormon History Association
Profession or occupationAuthor
Editor
Filmmaker
University professor
Found inArrington, L. J. Building of the city of God, 1976
His From New Deal to new economics, 1981: t.p. (Dean L. May) CIP data sheet (b. 4/6/38)
Wikipedia, website viewed 2 April 2013 (Dean L. May; Dean Lowe May; b. April 6, 1938, Worland, Wyoming; family moved to Middleton, Idaho to farm when he was nine; d. May 6, 2003; American academic, documentary filmmaker, professor of history at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City; specialized in 19th and 20th century social and cultural histoyr of the American West; Fulbright guest professor at the University of Bonn, Germany and Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt; member of the Utah State Board of History; editor of the Journal of Mormon History, 1982-1985; president of the Mormon History Association, 2002; Master's, history, Harvard University, 1967; Ph.D., history, Brown University, 1974; served mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to northern California)
Info. from 678 field, converted 2013-06-03 (Dean L. May (April 6, 1938-May 6, 2003) was an American academic, author, documentary filmmaker, and professor of history at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. May specialized in nineteenth- and twentieth-century social and cultural history of the American West. May was a member of the Utah State Board of History, editor of the Journal of Mormon History, and served as president of the Mormon History Association. He was a Fulbright guest professor at the University of Bonn in Germany and Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt.)
Associated languageeng