Henry Adams
1872–1936
· lived 63 years
US
Henry Adams was an American historian, journalist, professor, and novelist. Descended from a prominent American family, Adams dedicated himself to analyzing the history and culture of the United States, especially the period of its founding. His work is known for its critical insight and its exploration of the forces that shape society.
n. 1872-06-06, Lawrence · m. 1936-03-04, Sydney
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Henry Brooks Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard and had a diverse academic and writing career. He was a professor of history at Harvard and later dedicated himself to writing books and essays. His most famous work, 'The Education of Henry Adams,' is a philosophical autobiography that reflects on his intellectual development and his search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Adams also wrote detailed biographies and histories of important American figures and the country's political development. He died in Washington, D.C.
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