Background
Archer, Julian Pratt Waterman was born on November 30, 1938 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Son of Julian S. and Evangeline (Pratt) W.
(The International Working Men's Association, now called t...)
The International Working Men's Association, now called the First International, was the first successful attempt to organize labor on local, national, and international levels. It emerged after the great outpouring of socialist ideology, primarily French, prior to the 1860s and before the rooting of labor unions and socialist parties in the latter part of the nineteenth century. The First International in France is designed to serve as a history of the First International in France, as well as serve as a basic reference for those whose interest or research touches on the International. When used in conjunction with key texts by Roger Morgan, Henry Collins, and Max Nettlau, it will be useful in producing a much-needed synthesis of the International as a whole.
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Archer, Julian Pratt Waterman was born on November 30, 1938 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Son of Julian S. and Evangeline (Pratt) W.
Bachelor, University Arkansas, 1960. Master of Arts, University Colorado, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1970.
Instructor history, U. Arkansas, 1964; instructor history, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, 1967-1968; assistant professor, Drake U., Des Moines, 1968-1973; associate professor, Drake U., Des Moines, 1973-1985; professor, Drake U., Des Moines, since 1985. President Lucullan Travels, Ltd., Des Moines, since 1978.
(The International Working Men's Association, now called t...)
President Greater Des Moines Youth Symphony, 1977-1980, Owl's Head National Register History District, 1974-1991. Member History District Commission, Des Moines, 1983-1988, Des Moines Committee Foreign Relations, 1980-1995. Member advisory committee science and humanities division Des Moines Area Community College, since 1997.
Honorary consul of France, 1984-1904. Captain United States Army Reserve, 1960-1966. Member Society French History Studies, Western Society French History (council 1992-1995), Pow Wow Club (president 1986-1987), Des Moines Power Squadron (Commander 1987-1988), Aliance Francaise of Central Iowa (president 1994-1996).
Married Jane Gochenour, June 15, 1962. Children: Jane, Elisabeth, Laird.