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'''Robert McCaughey''' is a [[Barnard]] professor who studies the history of Columbia. Oh, and of the sea.  
 
'''Robert McCaughey''' is a [[Barnard]] professor who studies the history of Columbia. Oh, and of the sea.  
  
Author of ''[[Books about Columbia|Stand, Columbia]]'', a history of the university written for its [[C250|250th anniversairy]].  
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He wrote ''[[Books about Columbia|Stand, Columbia]]'', an interpretive one-volume history of the university written for its [[C250|250th anniversary]]. The book and his projects are an inspiration for much of the material on WikiCU. He's created a number of historic databases in collaboration with [[BEATL]], including a phenomenal resource on the [[1968 Protests]].
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.barnard.edu/history/faculty/mccaughey.html Robert McCaughey] at Barnard History dept faculty website
 
* [http://www.barnard.edu/history/faculty/mccaughey.html Robert McCaughey] at Barnard History dept faculty website
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* [http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/cudatabase/index.html Interactive History of Columbia University]
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* [http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/beatldb/maritimedb/admin/index.asp Neptune's Needle: An Interactive Database of Maritime History]
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* [http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/columbia68/ Columbia '68]
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* [http://beatl.barnard.columbia.edu/stand_columbia/ Stand, Columbia: The Appendixes]
  
 
[[Category:History professors|McCaughey, Robert]]
 
[[Category:History professors|McCaughey, Robert]]
 
[[Category:Barnard professors|McCaughey]]
 
[[Category:Barnard professors|McCaughey]]

Revision as of 22:11, 16 July 2010

Robert McCaughey
See also Robert A. McCaughey's entry in Columbia's directory.

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Robert McCaughey is a Barnard professor who studies the history of Columbia. Oh, and of the sea.

He wrote Stand, Columbia, an interpretive one-volume history of the university written for its 250th anniversary. The book and his projects are an inspiration for much of the material on WikiCU. He's created a number of historic databases in collaboration with BEATL, including a phenomenal resource on the 1968 Protests.

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