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Durand Echeverria

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The French Image of America. A chronological and subject Bibliography of French Books printed before 1816 relating to the British North American Colonies and the United States
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in 1950 (becoming chair of the French faculty in 1964), and remained there until he retired in 1980. He was the recipient of two
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during World War II. After the war, he returned to Princeton for his PhD. He joined the faculty at
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Between his 1980 retirement and his death in 2001, Echeverria lived with his wife in
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The Mapeou Revolution: A Study in the History of Libertarianism, France, 1770 - 1774
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Echeverria taught at several boys schools, and served in the South Pacific for the
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Mirage in the West: A History of the French Image of American Society to 1815
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to Charles and Marie (Durand) Echeverria. He attended high school at
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https://paw.princeton.edu/memorial/durand-echeverria-%E2%80%9935-50
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Short Hills, New Jersey
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
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Princeton University
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History of ideas
Brown University
United States Navy
Wooster School
historian
Short Hills, New Jersey
South Kent School
Princeton University
Goldthwait Cup
Thames Challenge Cup
Henley Royal Regatta
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United States Navy
Brown University

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