
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
- Ph.D.,
University of Michigan, 1967
- M.A., University
of Michigan, 1962
- B.A., San
Francisco State College, 1960
Teaching,
Administrative, and Professional Appointments
-
Professor, Syracuse University, 1979-present
-
Associate Professor, Syracuse University, 1971-78
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Assistant Professor, Syracuse University, 1967-71
Selected and
Recent Publications
- "American
Community in Paris," Consortium on Revolutionary
Europe Proceeding,1982
(Athens, 1984).
- "The American
Revolution" (1983). Richard Burns, ed., Guide to American Foreign
Relations Since 1700 (Santa Barbara, 1983).
- "Americans
Celebrate the Birth of the Dauphin" Ronald Hoffman, ed., Diplomacy and
Revolution (Charlottesville,
1981).
- The XYZ Affair
(Westport, 1980) editor, The Papers of John Marshall, Vol. III (Chapel
Hill, 1979).
- Republicanism
and World Diplomacy (Baltimore, 1978).
- "The Diplomacy
of the WXYZ Affair," William and Mary Quarterly (1977).
- "L'Alliance
Franco-Americaine apres l'Independance," Jean de Viguerie, ed., Le Regne
de Louis XVI et la Guerre d'Independance americaine (Dourgne, 1977).
- "John Adams and
the Model Treaty," Larence Kaplan, ed., The American Revolution and 'A
Candid World' (Kent, 1977).
- "A Neglected
Memoir by Talleyrand on French-American Relations," 1792-1797,
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1976.
- "Talleyrand and
the American Negotiations of 1797-1798," Journal of American History,
(1975).
- "A Note on
Silas Deane's Death," William and Mary Quarterly, 1975.
- The American
Revolution and the French Alliance (Syracuse, 1969). (Winner, Gilbert
Chinard Prize).
- United States
and the Treaty of Paris (Princeton University Press).
Research Grants
and Awards
- American
Philosophical Society and Syracuse University, International Relations
Program for Research in Paris, 1968
- Syracuse
International Relations Program research in Clements Library, 1969
- American
Philosophical Society for Research in Paris, 1971
- National
Endowment for the Humanities research on film script, 1972
- Syracuse
University Faculty Research Grant, 1977
- American
Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 1978-79


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