William Stinchcombe
Professor of History

145 Eggers Hall / Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244-1020
Tel. 315-443-3320/Fax.
315-443-5876
email:
wcstinch@maxwell.syr.edu

Academic Specialization

United States History

Education

  1. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1967
  2. M.A., University of Michigan, 1962
  3. B.A., San Francisco State College, 1960

Teaching, Administrative, and Professional Appointments

  1. Professor, Syracuse University, 1979-present
  2. Associate Professor, Syracuse University, 1971-78
  3. Assistant Professor, Syracuse University, 1967-71

Selected and Recent Publications

  1. "American Community in Paris," Consortium on Revolutionary Europe Proceeding,1982 (Athens, 1984).
  2. "The American Revolution" (1983). Richard Burns, ed., Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1700 (Santa Barbara, 1983).
  3. "Americans Celebrate the Birth of the Dauphin" Ronald Hoffman, ed., Diplomacy and Revolution (Charlottesville, 1981).
  4. The XYZ Affair (Westport, 1980) editor, The Papers of John Marshall, Vol. III (Chapel Hill, 1979).
  5. Republicanism and World Diplomacy (Baltimore, 1978).
  6. "The Diplomacy of the WXYZ Affair," William and Mary Quarterly (1977).
  7. "L'Alliance Franco-Americaine apres l'Independance," Jean de Viguerie, ed., Le Regne de Louis XVI et la Guerre d'Independance americaine (Dourgne, 1977).
  8. "John Adams and the Model Treaty," Larence Kaplan, ed., The American Revolution and 'A Candid World' (Kent, 1977).
  9. "A Neglected Memoir by Talleyrand on French-American Relations," 1792-1797, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1976.
  10. "Talleyrand and the American Negotiations of 1797-1798," Journal of American History, (1975).
  11. "A Note on Silas Deane's Death," William and Mary Quarterly, 1975.
  12. The American Revolution and the French Alliance (Syracuse, 1969). (Winner, Gilbert Chinard Prize).
  13. United States and the Treaty of Paris (Princeton University Press).

Research Grants and Awards

  1. American Philosophical Society and Syracuse University, International Relations Program for Research in Paris, 1968
  2. Syracuse International Relations Program research in Clements Library, 1969
  3. American Philosophical Society for Research in Paris, 1971
  4. National Endowment for the Humanities research on film script, 1972
  5. Syracuse University Faculty Research Grant, 1977
  6. American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 1978-79