Sobre el Autor

William L. Langer was a prominent American historian known for his extensive contributions to the field of historical scholarship. He played a crucial role in shaping historical research and education in the United States during the 20th century. Langer's work often focused on the impact of historical events on contemporary society, and he emphasized the importance of understanding history through a critical lens. His writings reflect a deep engagement with various historical narratives and a commitment to exploring the complexities of the past.

Throughout his career, Langer authored several influential books, including 'Historical Scholarship in America: Needs and Opportunities' and 'Explorations in Crisis'. These works not only contributed to academic discourse but also encouraged a broader audience to appreciate history's relevance. His dedication to historical inquiry and education established him as a key figure in American historiography, influencing generations of historians and scholars.

nacionalidad Estadounidense
Fecha de Nacimiento August 12, 1886
Lugar de Nacimiento Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento May 14, 1975