Joseph Strayer

Joseph Strayer was an influential 20th century American medieval historian and student of Charles H. Haskins. Joseph taught at Princeton University for many decades, starting in the 1930s . Strayer has been credited with training a large percentage of the American medievalists profession, many of his students still teaching and active to this day. When not teaching medieval history at Princeton, Strayer was involved with the CIA traveling around the world on secret missions to install "Democratic" governments. Strayer's most famous work is On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State (1970) in which he shows the relevance of medieval historical institutions to modern governmental institutions.

 

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