Jon C. Teaford is professor emeritus in the History Department at Purdue University.[1] He specializes in American urban history and early on in his career he specialized in legal history.

Teaford became interested in history at a young age, stemming from his fascination with president Theodore Roosevelt.[2] He received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in 1973; his dissertation, The Municipal Revolution in America: Origins of Modern Urban Government, 1650–1825, was also published as a book in 1975.[3] Many of his books received critical acclaim. He retired in 2003.[2] In 2011–2012 he served as president of the Urban History Association.[4]

Books

References

  1. ^ "Jon C. Teaford, Professor Emeritus", Faculty directory, Purdue University College of Liberal Arts, retrieved 2018-08-03
  2. ^ a b Szczepanski, Sarah (October 25, 2001), "Professor uses enthusiasm to relay knowledge to students", Purdue Exponent
  3. ^ a b Reviews of The Municipal Revolution in America:
  4. ^ Past leadership, Urban History Association, retrieved 2018-08-03
  5. ^ Reviews of City and Suburb:
  6. ^ Reviews of The Unheralded Triumph:
  7. ^ Reviews of The Twentieth-Century American City:
  8. ^ Reviews of Cities of the Heartland:
  9. ^ Reviews of The Metropolitan Revolution:
  10. ^ Reviews of The American Suburb: