FISKE, JOHN
\fˈɪsk], \fˈɪsk], \f_ˈɪ_s_k]\
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born in 1842, first came to public prominence as an expounder of the theory of evolution, making extensive and valuable contributions. Since 1869, residing in Cambridge, he has lectured on American history throughout the United States and in England. Among his works relating to the history of the United States are, " The Critical Period of American History," " The Beginnings of New England," " Civil Government in the United States," " The Discovery and Spanish Conquest of America," and " The American Revolution."
By John Franklin Jameson