
27.ĭegler was the Margaret Byrne Professor of America History, Emeritus, at Stanford. Degler, who joined Stanford in 1968 as a faculty member and retired in 1990, died of natural causes at the age of 93 on Dec. (Courtesy of Therese Baker-Degler/Stanford News)Īmerican historian Carl N. Previous AMAs | Previous Roundtables Featuresįeature posts are posted weekly.Carl Degler, 93, was a Stanford professor emeritus of history. May 25th | Panel AMA with /r/AskBibleScholars Please Subscribe to our Google Calendar for Upcoming AMAs and Events To nominate someone else as a Quality Contributor, message the mods. Our flaired users have detailed knowledge of their historical specialty and a proven record of excellent contributions to /r/AskHistorians.

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