Walter Lynwood Fleming

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Walter Lynwood Fleming (8 avril 1874 - 3 août 1932) est un historien et essayiste de l'extrême droite américaine, dans la mouvance de la Dunning School connue pour ses orientations racistes, sexistes et révisionnistes sur la période de la Reconstruction, visant à faire passer les sudistes et les esclavagistes pour des victimes. rdf:langString
Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874–1932) was an American historian of the South and Reconstruction. He was a leader of the Dunning School of scholars in the early 20th century, who addressed Reconstruction era history using historiographical technique. He was a professor at Vanderbilt University from 1917 through his career, also serving as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and Director of the Graduate School. A prolific writer, he published ten books and 166 articles and reviews. The son of a plantation owner who had slaves, Fleming was sympathetic to White supremacist arguments and Democratic Party positions of his era while critical of Republicans and Reconstruction. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Walter Lynwood Fleming (8 avril 1874 - 3 août 1932) est un historien et essayiste de l'extrême droite américaine, dans la mouvance de la Dunning School connue pour ses orientations racistes, sexistes et révisionnistes sur la période de la Reconstruction, visant à faire passer les sudistes et les esclavagistes pour des victimes.
rdf:langString Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874–1932) was an American historian of the South and Reconstruction. He was a leader of the Dunning School of scholars in the early 20th century, who addressed Reconstruction era history using historiographical technique. He was a professor at Vanderbilt University from 1917 through his career, also serving as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and Director of the Graduate School. A prolific writer, he published ten books and 166 articles and reviews. The son of a plantation owner who had slaves, Fleming was sympathetic to White supremacist arguments and Democratic Party positions of his era while critical of Republicans and Reconstruction.
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