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Donald Matthews (political scientist)

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Name
  
Donald Matthews


Role
  
Author

Died
  
November 3, 2007, Seattle, Washington, United States

Education
  
Princeton University, Purdue University

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada

Books
  
US Senators and their, The social background of politica, Parliamentary representation, Yeas and nays, The Party's Choice

Donald R. Matthews (September 14, 1925 – November 3, 2007) was a University of Washington political scientist. He was best known for his landmark 1960 book on the United States Senate, U.S. Senators and Their World, which was reissued six times and used as a textbook in some university courses. U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was serving as Senate Majority Leader when Matthews book was published, called the book " landmark in the study of the Senate."

Matthews was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. He initially studied at Purdue University before serving in the U.S. Navy towards the end of World War II. He later earned a master's degree and a doctorate in political science from Princeton University.

Matthews taught at several universities, including the University of North Carolina, before joining the University of Washington's political science department in 1976. Besides U.S. Senators and Their World, Matthews authored 11 other books.

Matthews died of emphysema at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle.

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