Charles Loch Mowat (4 October 1911 – 23 June 1970) was a British-born American historian.
Biography
Mowat was educated at
Marlborough College and
St John's College, Oxford.
[ John Ramsden (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century British Politics'' (Oxford University Press, 2005), p. 446.] In 1934 he emigrated to the United States, where he became an American citizen.
From 1934 until 1936 he taught at the
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. ...
. In 1936 he took up a position at the
University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California S ...
. His opposition to
McCarthyism led to him leaving UCLA and taking a post at the
University of Chicago
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in 1950.
In 1958 he returned to Britain to be professor of history at the
University College of North Wales, Bangor
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, a post he held until 1958.
His best known book is ''Britain Between the Wars'', which became the standard text on the nation's
interwar period.
A. J. P. Taylor
Alan John Percivale Taylor (25 March 1906 – 7 September 1990) was a British historian who specialised in 19th- and 20th-century European diplomacy. Both a journalist and a broadcaster, he became well known to millions through his televis ...
wrote the volume in the ''
Oxford History of England
The Oxford History of England (1934–1965) was a notable book series on the history of the United Kingdom. Published by Oxford University Press, it was originally intended to span from Roman Britain to the outbreak of the First World War in fourte ...
'' covering 1914–1945. After he was asked how he found out what basically happened in the period, Taylor answered: "I looked it up in Mowat".
[Boyd Hilton, ''A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People? England, 1783-1846'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006), p. 671.]
Works
*''East Florida as a British Province, 1763-84'' (1943).
*''Britain Between the Wars, 1918–1940'' (1955).
online free to borrow*''The Charity Organisation Society, 1869–1913'' (1961).
*''The Golden Valley Railway'' (1964).
Notes
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1911 births
1970 deaths
University of Minnesota alumni
People educated at Marlborough College
Alumni of St John's College, Oxford
British emigrants to the United States
20th-century American historians
20th-century American male writers
American male non-fiction writers