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Giovanni Costigan

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Name
  
Giovanni Costigan


Education
  
University of Oxford

Died
  
1990, Province of Seville, Spain

Books
  
A history of modern Ireland, Makers of modern England

Giovanni Costigan (1905–1990) was a noted historian and specialist in Irish and English history. Costigan was educated at the University of Oxford. He received a Master of Arts at the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he earned his PhD. In 1934 he joined the history department at the University of Washington where he served for 41 years. He was a staunch critic of American involvement in the Vietnam war. One Seattle reporter stated Costigan was a "combative man of peace." Costigan's published works include: Sigmund Freud: A Short Biography(1965), Makers of Modern England (1967), and History of Modern Ireland (1969). He was awarded with Man of the Year in Seattle and received the first Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Washington.

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