James H. Hutson
|occupation= |nationality=American |education=Yale University (PhD) }} James Howard Hutson (born 1937) was a historian and author of early American history and is considered a leading scholar about the influence of religion during the American founding and has written a number of books and journals on this subject. An alumni and faculty member of Yale University, he was Chief of the Manuscript division at the Library of Congress. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hutson, James, Lively, Jason, Robertson, Bryan, Cotroneo, Peter
Published 2024
Published 2024
Springer Nature Switzerland