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Association while his wife earned her Diploma in Education. The couple then accepted positions through the United Church of Canada to teach in India at Indore Christian College: he taught European history and acted as a college administrator; she taught sociology. They remained in Indore for 10 years, from 1947 to 1957; their 2 children (Ralph Thomas and Margaret Louise) were both born in India.
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Embree was Professor of History Emeritus, Columbia University, 1958–1991. While at Columbia, he served as Director of Contemporary Civilization of the undergraduate Asian civilization program; as Chairman of the Middle East Languages and Cultures Department and the History Department; as Director of
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and historian. He was considered a leading scholar of modern Indian history and played a seminal role in the introduction of South Asian studies into US college and secondary education curricula. In addition to his academic work, Embree made significant contributions to peace efforts between India
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It was at Union that he met and married a fellow student, Suzanne Harpole. After their marriage in 1947, they moved back to Nova Scotia where they both pursued graduate studies at Dalhousie. He worked as an advisor for returning veterans and secretary of the Maritime Provinces Christian Students
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Decades later, in a reflection on the India-US relationship since India gained independence that was originally published in the New India Digest in 2007, Embree observed, "Going to teach in India meant a chance to be involved in what seemed then, and still does fifty years later, the most
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in establishing an independent program within the Department of History that would be dedicated the study of the subcontinent. While helping to create what became one of the world's most highly regarded programs for South Asian studies, Embree received his PhD in history in 1960.
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Foundation, which awards fellowships to Indian students doing graduate studies in American universities. The Association of Indians and Americans honored Embree in 1982 for his ″unique contribution to greater understanding of the peoples of India and America.″
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Embree was awarded multiple citations and honorary degrees, including an honorary Doctor of Letters from Columbia University in 2009. One of the citations of which he was most proud, however, was Columbia University's
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During their decade in India, Embree became increasingly interested in and committed to understanding the rich history and culture of the subcontinent. In a 2009 interview with Mark Juergensmeyer of the
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Award (1985), a student-selected commendation to a professor "who has distinguished himself in scholarship and teaching and who possesses...humanity, devotion to the truth, and inspiring leadership."
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in England, serving as a navigator (Pilot Officer rank) on Halifax bombers flying nighttime missions during World War II. On his return home, he continued his studies at Dalhousie University and at
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From 1978–80, Embree served as the counselor for cultural affairs at the American Embassy, New Delhi, and from 1994–95, he served as consultant to the American ambassador in India, Frank Wisner.
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and Pakistan as a member of the Kashmir Study Group and the Council on Foreign Relations, and acted as a consultant to the US diplomatic and intelligence communities. He has been described as a "
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the Southern Asian Institute; and as Acting Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs. He began his teaching career in India, at Indore Christian College, an affiliated college of
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Twentyfourth Mark Van Doren Award, presented by the Board of Managers of Ferris Both Hall, Columbia College, Columbia University; April 10, 1985.
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Embree remained at Columbia University for most of his academic career, apart from an appointment to the history faculty at
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At Columbia, Embree helped develop a broad-based study program on Asia and integrated Indian and Asian studies into the
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in Halifax, earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1941. Although he considered himself a pacificist, he joined the
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He served on committees of many other institutions dealing with South Asia, including the
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in 1946, and subsequently was awarded a fellowship to pursue advanced studies at
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tireless advocate for greater understanding between the US and India
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Frontiers Into Borders: Defining South Asian States 1757-1857
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United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
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Defining a Nation: India on the eve of independence, 1945
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Embree was born in the small village of Sunnyside, near
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Asia in Western and World History: a guide for teaching
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Utopias in Conflict: Religion and Nationalism in India
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Utopias in Conflict: Religion and Nationalism in India
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Ainslie Thomas Embree
/ˈɛmbr/
Indologist
tireless advocate for greater understanding between the US and India
Port Hawkesbury
Cape Breton
Nova Scotia
Dalhousie University
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Air Force
Pine Hill Divinity Hall
United Church of Canada
Union Theological Seminary
University of California at Santa Barbara
Columbia University
Wm. Theodore de Bary
Duke University
School of International and Public Affairs
Jimmy Carter
Brown University
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Frank Wisner
Agra University
Saint Antony's College
University of Oxford
Columbia College
Woodrow Wilson Center
Library of Congress
United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Council on Foreign Relations

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