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Amos Shartle Hershey

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Amos Shartle Hershey(1867–1933) was an Americanprofessorofpolitical science.

Biography

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Born inHockersville, Pennsylvania,Hershey received his education atHarvard Collegeand Law School and also studied at theUniversity of Heidelberg(Ph.D.,1894) and at theUniversity of Paris(1894–95). While on the faculty ofIndiana University,he served as assistant professor of political science (1895–1900), as associate professor ofEuropeanhistory and politics (1900–05), and as professor of political science after 1905.

He was a member of the staff of theAmerican Commission to Negotiate Peace,1918–19.

Works

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Besides his contributions on political science and law he is author of:

  • The International Law and Diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War(1907)
  • The Essentials of International Public Law(1912)
  • Modern Japan,with Frank M. Anderson (1919)
  • Anderson, Frank Maloy;Hershey, Amos Shartle(1918).Handbook for the Diplomatic History of Europe, Asia, and Africa 1870-1914.Washington, DC: National Board for Historical Service, Government Printing Office.Retrieved22 September2018– via Internet Archive.

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