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Ephraim Douglass Adams

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Ephraim Douglass Adams (1865-1930) was an American educator, born in Decorah, Iowa and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1887. He took a post-graduate course also at his alma mater, receiving the degree of Ph.D. in 1890. In the same year he was appointed special agent in charge of street railways for the eleventh census. His earlier work was done at the University of Kansas, where he became assistant professor (1891) and associate professor (1894) of history and sociology and in 1899 professor of European history. He was made associate professor of history in Leland Stanford Junior University in 1902, and, four years later, full professor of history at Stanford University. Reputed to have been an expert on the American Civil War period, his work is widely cited. He is best known for Power of Ideals in American History.

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His published writings include:

  • The Control of the Purse of the United States Government (1894)
  • The Influence of Grenville on Pitt's Foreign Policy (1904)
  • British Interests and Activities in Texas (Albert Shaw Lectures, Johns Hopkins University, 1910)

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This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.

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