Edward P. Brynn
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Edward Paul Brynn, (August 1, 1942
Biography
The son of son of Walter and Mary C. Brynn, he grew up in
On April 17, 1967, he married Jane Ursula Cooke in Garden City, New York.[4]
Career
Brynn entered the Foreign Service in 1972, serving in a variety of posts including Colombo (Junior Political and then Economic Officer 1973-1975); the Air Force Academy (1975-1978) on detail from State; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (for Senator Patrick Leahy 1981-1982); National War College as Deputy Commandant (1998-1999).[1]
After he retired in July 1999, he was Associate Provost for International Programs at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte until 2005 and from 2005 to 2009 as Professor in the Department of History. He was an adjunct professor at Georgetown University (1998-1999) and the University of Colorado (1966-1968). Over the course of his career, Brynn published twelve scholarly articles and two books on eighteenth and nineteenth century British and Irish history.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Edward Brynn". American Academy of Diplomacy. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "Edward P. Brynn". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "Edward P. Brynn (1942- )" (PDF). Vermont Historical Society. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "Jane U. Cooke Bride Of Edward P. Brynn". NY Times. April 2, 1967. Retrieved 11 November 2019.