Background
Henneman, John Bell was born on November 1, 1935 in New York City. Son of John Bell and Esther Gracie (Ogden) Henneman.
(With this volume, Professor John Henneman of the Universi...)
With this volume, Professor John Henneman of the University of Iowa concludes a decade of research into the development of French royal finance in the fourteenth century. This book shows how the capture of King John II in 1356 led to a critical change in the history of royal taxation.
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Henneman, John Bell was born on November 1, 1935 in New York City. Son of John Bell and Esther Gracie (Ogden) Henneman.
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, 1957; A.M., Harvard University, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1966; Master of Arts in Library Science, U. Iowa, 1982.
Lecturer, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1965-1966; assistant professor of history, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1966-1969; associate professor, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1969-1973; professor of history, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1973-1983; department chairman history, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1980-1983; history bibliographer, Princeton University Library, New Jersey, since 1983. N. American secretary-treasurer International Common for History of Republican and Parliamentary Institutions, 1975-1981, 85—.
(With this volume, Professor John Henneman of the Universi...)
( The capture of the French king John II at Poitiers in 1...)
Served to Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Navy, 1957-1960. Member American Library Association, American History Association, Medieval Academy American, Society for French History Studies, Association for Bibliography of History (president 1993-1994), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Margery Meigs Clifford, September 17, 1960. Children: John, Charles, Margery.