Peter Nathaniel Stearns (born March 3, 1936) is a professor at
George Mason University
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, where he was provost from January 1, 2000 to July 2014.
Stearns was chair of the Department of History at
Carnegie Mellon University
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and also served as the Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (now named
Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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) at Carnegie Mellon University. In addition, he founded and edited the ''
Journal of Social History
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*Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to onesel ...
''. While at Carnegie Mellon, he developed a pioneering approach to teaching
World History
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, and has contributed to the field as well through editing, and contributing to, the Routledge series, Themes in World History. He is also known for various work on the nature and impact of the industrial revolution and for exploration of new topics, particularly in the history of emotions.
He is active in historical groups such as the
American Historical Association
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, the
Society for French Historical Studies
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The SFHS edits ...
, the
Social Science History Association
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and the
International Society for Research on Emotion.
Early life
Peter Stearns was born in London, but of American parents (Raymond and Elizabeth) and was an American citizen at birth. He was raised in Urbana, Illinois and attended public grade school and then the University of Illinois High School. After graduating from Harvard College, ''
summa cum laude
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'', he had a traveling fellowship in Europe and then returned to complete his PhD at Harvard. He has four children and a stepson, and seven grandchildren. He has held positions at the University of Chicago, Rutgers, Carnegie Mellon, and now George Mason.
Education and career
He attended
Harvard College
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and later received his Ph.D. from
Harvard University
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. In his prolific career as an author and editor, he has written or edited over 135 different books. Stearns served as founding chair of the
Advanced Placement World History committee and as vice president for teaching of the
American Historical Association
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.
[Stearns, Peter. ''Teaching Consumerism in World History''. AP Central. Retrieved 2012-2-25.]
Works
His books include:
* ''1848: The Revolutionary Tide in Europe'', Norton, 1974
* ''American Behavioral History''
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* ''Battleground of Desire''
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* ''Cultural Change in Modern World History''
* ''Cultures in Motion''
* ''Debating the Industrial Revolution'' (2015)
* ''Documents in World History''
* ''Emotion and Social Change''
* ''Encyclopedia of European Social History''
* ''
The Encyclopedia of World History
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The Sixth Edition contained over 20,000 entries and was overseen by Peter N. Ste ...
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* ''Global Outrage''
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* ''Guiding the American University: Challenges and Choices'' (2015)
* ''History of Shame'' (2017)
* Time in World History (2019)
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* ''Knowing, Teaching, and Learning History: National and International Perspectives''
* ''Lives of Labour: Work in a Maturing Industrial Society'' (1975)
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* ''The Industrial Turn in World History'' (2016)
* ''The Revolutions of 1848'' (1974)
* ''Tolerance in World History''
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* ''World Civilizations''
* ''World History in Brief''
* ''World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity''
See also
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List of Carnegie Mellon University people
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Notable students and alumni
Nobel laureates
Turing Award recipients
Wolf Prize recipients
*Raoul Bott (Ph.D. 1949), Wolf Prize in ...
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List of Harvard University people
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List of historians
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List of people from Virginia
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Notes
References
Chair, AP World History Development Committee
Place of birth missing (living people)
21st-century American historians
21st-century American male writers
Carnegie Mellon University faculty
George Mason University faculty
Harvard College alumni
Historians of Africa
Historians of Europe
Living people
American social historians
1936 births
Canadian Knights Bachelor
American male non-fiction writers
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