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Preserved Smith (July 22, 1880 – May 15, 1941) was an American historian of the Protestant Reformation. He was the son of Henry Preserved Smith, a noted scholar of the Old Testament, and inherited his name from a line of Puritan ancestors stretching back to the 17th century. He attended Amherst College and Columbia University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1907, and continued studies at the University of Paris, Sorbonne and the University of Berlin. Like his mentor James Harvey Robinson at Columbia, he had a high respect for science and a belief that knowledge of history was a way to improve human prospects for the future. He taught at Cornell University as a member of the Cornell University Department of History, Department of History from 1923 to 1941. His doctoral dissertation was a critical study of the ''Table Talk'' of Martin Luther and he wrote major biographies of Luther and Erasmus. Smith was a professor at Amherst College, Cornell University, Harvard University, and Williams College.


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* * 20th-century American historians American male non-fiction writers Reformation historians Amherst College alumni Columbia University alumni University of Paris alumni Historians of Europe 1880 births 1941 deaths Cornell University Department of History faculty Amherst College faculty Williams College faculty Harvard University faculty 20th-century American male writers {{US-historian-stub