Payson J. Treat
Professor Payson Jackson Treat | |
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Born | New York City, United States | November 12, 1879
Died | June 15, 1972 Stanford, California, United States | (aged 92)
Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Wesleyan University Columbia University |
Doctoral advisor | Max Farrand |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History; Japanese studies |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Main interests | History of Japanese foreign relations |
Payson Jackson Treat (November 12, 1879 – June 15, 1972) was an American
Imperial University of Tokyo and the University of Hong Kong.[4] He retired in 1945 after teaching at Stanford for 40 years, but remained in Stanford, California, where he died on June 15, 1972. Until his death, Treat maintained an index card file relating the names and children of over 7,000 of his students.[2]
Selected works
- Treat, Payson J. (1910). The National Land System, 1785–1820. New York: E. B. Treat & Company.
- ——— (1917). The Early Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Japan, 1853–1865. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press.
- ——— (1921). Japan and the United States, 1853–1921. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
- ——— (1928). The Far East: A Political and Diplomatic History. New York: Harper & Brothers.
- ——— (1932). Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Japan, 1853–1895. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- ——— (1938). Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Japan, 1895–1905. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
References
- ^ Online Archive of California. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
- ^ a b c "Payson J. Treat, 92, Stanford historian". The New York Times. June 16, 1972. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
- JSTOR 966996.
- ^ "Prof. Payson J. Treat". The Daily Courier-Gazette. December 22, 1921.
External links
- Works by or about Payson Jackson Treat at Wikisource