Biography
Clifford E. Clark, Jr., M.A. and A.D. Hulings Professor of American Studies and professor of history at Carleton College, earned his Ph.D. from Harvard University. He has served as both the chair of the History Department and director of the American Studies program at Carleton. Clark is the author of HENRY WARD BEECHER: SPOKESMAN FOR A MIDDLE-CLASS AMERICA (1978), THE AMERICAN FAMILY HOME, 1800-1960 (1986), THE INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF ANGLO-AMERICA SINCE 1789 in the GENERAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS SERIES, and, with Carol Zellie, NORTHFIELD: THE HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE OF A COMMUNITY (1997). He also has edited and contributed to MINNESOTA IN A CENTURY OF CHANGE: THE STATE AND ITS PEOPLE SINCE 1900 (1989). A past member of the Council of the American Studies Association, Clark is active in the fields of material culture studies and historic preservation, and he serves on the Northfield, Minnesota, Historical Preservation Commission.
Books by Clifford Edward Clark
The Enduring Vision, Volume II
Enduring Vision Vol. 1
Enduring Vision Vol. 1
Acp Gwinnett Technical College
Acp Gwinnett Technical College- Hist 2112
Enduring Vision - To 1877 Vol. I
CourseMate Printed Access Card for Boyer/Clark/Hawley/Kett/Rieser/Salisbury/Sitkoff/Woloch's The Enduring Vision : A History of the American People, Volume 1
The Enduring Vision A History Of The American People Volume 2 From 1877 Concise
The Enduring Vision A History Of The American People
Enduring Vision Vol. II
The Enduring Vision, Volume I
The Enduring Vision, Volume I
Historia intelectual y cultural en angloamérica desde 1789
Minnesota in a century of change
The American family home, 1800-1960