Entity | William Appleman Williams
William Appleman Williams (June 12, 1921 – March 5, 1990) was one of the 20th century's most prominent revisionist historians of American diplomacy. He achieved the height of his influence while on the faculty of the department of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is considered to be the foremost member of the "Wisconsin School" of diplomatic history. Williams was born and raised in the small town of Atlantic, Iowa. He attended Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri, then earned a degree in engineering at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. He graduated and was commissioned an ensign in 1945. After serving in the South Pacific as an executive officer aboard a Landing Ship Medium, he was stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he made plans to become an aviator like his father. His father had been in the Army Air Corps until he died in a plane crash in 1929.
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Born: 1921, Atlantic
Died: 1990
Alternate Names: Williams, William Appleman, Williams, William Appleman, 1921-1990, Williams, William Appleman, 1921-, Williams, William, Vil'âms, Vil'âm Èpplmen., Appleman Williams, William, ウィリアムズ, ウィリアム・A, Appleman Williams, William 1921-1990
Occupation(s): historian
Employer(s): Oregon State University, University of Wisconsin–Madison
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