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Delzell, Charles Floyd was born on March 6, 1920 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States. Son of William Abner and Edith May (White) Delzell.
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This book presents conflicting opinions by Italian, American, and British scholars on the nature of the unification of Italy. It considers several aspects of the broad question of who deserves credit for the unification. Was unification the result of design or accident? Did the leaders shape the course of events or merely respond to them?
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Delzell, Charles Floyd was born on March 6, 1920 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States. Son of William Abner and Edith May (White) Delzell.
Bachelor of Science, University Oregon, 1941. Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1943. Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1951.
Postgraduate, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Storici, Naples, 1949.
Curator, Mediterranean Area collections Hoover Institution, Stanford, 1946-1949; assistant professor of history, U. Hawaii, 1949-1950; instructor history, U. Oregon, 1950-1951; assistant professor of history, Vanderbilt University, 1952-1955; associate professor, Vanderbilt University, 1955-1961; professor, Vanderbilt University, 1961-1989; professor emeritus, Adjunct Professor, Vanderbilt University, since 1989; department chairman, Vanderbilt University, 1970-1973, 83, 86; chairman commission on university governance, Vanderbilt University, 1969-1970; Harvie Branscomb distinguished professor of history, Vanderbilt University, 1970-1971; senior research associate Institute Public Policies, Vanderbilt University, 1981-1986; member university senate, Vanderbilt University, 1963-1966, 68-71, 74-77, 82-85; chairman, Vanderbilt University, 1976-1977; Centennial fellow, Vanderbilt University, 1974-1975. Member President Hoover's Special Food Mission to Europe, 1946, visiting professor of history U. Oregon, summer 1963, Stanford, summer 1966. Director National Endowment for Humanities Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1976, 77.
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With Army of the United States, 1943-1945. Member American History Association (chairman nominating committee 1970, member council 1974-1976, executive committee 1975-1976, member organizing committee XIV International Congress History Sciences, bi-national conference with Italian historians, Florence 1983), Southern History Association (executive council 1969-1971, chairman European history section 1963-1964), Society French History Studies, American Association of University Professors (president Vanderbilt chapter 1962-1963), Society for Italian History Studies (president 1968-1969), American Committee on History 2d World War (chairman 1972-1975), Mason, University Club (Nashville president 1982-1983), Phi Beta Kappa (president Vanderbilt chapter 1965-1966), Phi Alpha Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Nu.
Married Eugenia May Robertson, March 21, 1948. Children: William Robertson, Charles Neal, Pauline Ethel.