|
See also: American historian, was See also: born in See also: Brooklyn, New See also: York, on the 29th of See also: April 1849
.
He studied at the Polytechnic institute of Brooklyn, graduated at Rutgers See also: College in 187o, and was admitted to the See also: bar in 1875 in New See also: Brunswick, New See also: Jersey, where he taught in the Rutgers College grammar school from 1876 to 1879
.
He was See also: principal of the Latin school of See also: Norwalk, See also: Connecticut, in 1899-1883, and was professor of See also: jurisprudence and See also: political See also: economy in the College of New Jersey (See also: Princeton University) from 1884 until his See also: death in Princeton, N.J., on the 21st of See also: July 1889
.
He wrote A See also: History of American Politics (1881); The See also: Genesis of a New See also: England State—Connecticut (1883), in " Johns See also: Hopkins University Studies "; A History of the See also: United States for See also: Schools (1886); Connecticut (1887) in the "American Commonwealths Series "; the article on the history of the United States for the 9th edition of the See also: Encyclopaedia Britannica, reprinted as The United States: Its History and Constitution (1887); a chapter on the history of American political parties in the seventh See also: volume of See also: Winsor's Narrative and Critical History of See also: America, and many articles on the history of American politics in Lalor's Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and Political History of the United States (1881-1884)
.
These last articles, which like his other writings represent much See also: original research and are excellent examples of See also: Johnston's rare talent for terse narrative and keen analysis and interpretation of facts, were republished in two volumes entitled American Political History 1763-7876 (1905-1906), edited by Professor J
.
A
.
Woodburn
.
|
|
|
[back] ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON (1803–1862) |
[next] ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON (1804-1871) |
There are no comments yet for this article.
Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part.
Links to articles and home page are encouraged.