Maxwell H. Savelle.

Reviews Savelle's career as a historian, labeling him the "quintessential liberal humanist." Savelle changed his views of life from those of a Southern Baptist fundamentalist to a Rationalist who believed completely in human reason. He fought vigorously for academic freedom during the McCarthy years. Surveys his writings, vocations, and interests.

Publication Date
Volume
89
Part
2
Page Range
232-235
Proceedings Genre