Morison, Samuel Eliot

Morison, Samuel Eliot
born July 9, 1887, Boston, Mass., U.S.
died May 15, 1976, Boston

U.S. biographer and historian.

He taught at Harvard University for 40 years. To give authenticity to his writings on maritime history, he undertook numerous voyages and during wartime served on 12 ships as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. His works include Admiral of the Ocean Sea (1942, Pulitzer Prize), on Christopher Columbus; John Paul Jones (1959, Pulitzer Prize); the monumental History of U.S. Naval Operations in World War II, 15 vol. (1947–62); and The Oxford History of the American People (1965).

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▪ American historian and biographer
born July 9, 1887, Boston, Mass., U.S.
died May 15, 1976, Boston
 American biographer and historian who re-created in vivid prose notable maritime stories of modern history. Combining a gift for narrative with meticulous scholarship, he led the reader back into history to relive the adventures of such figures as Ferdinand Magellan, Christopher Columbus, and Sir Francis Drake. He also chronicled the exploits of the U.S. Navy during World War II.

      Morison was educated at St. Paul's School in Concord, N.H., and at Harvard University and, after further study abroad, returned to teach at Harvard for 40 years. Taking the view that the art of writing history had been all but lost by American writers, Morison tried to revive it with a technique that combined experience, observation, and research. To give authenticity to his writing, Morison undertook numerous voyages himself, sailed the ocean routes followed by Columbus, and during wartime served on 12 ships as a commissioned officer in the Naval Reserve. By the time of his retirement from the navy in 1951, he had reached the rank of rear admiral.

      Morison's writings include: Maritime History of Massachusetts (1921); Admiral of the Ocean Sea (1942), a biography of Columbus for which Morison was awarded a Pulitzer Prize; John Paul Jones (1959), which also received a Pulitzer; The Oxford History of the American People (1965); the monumental History of U.S. Naval Operations in World War II, 15 vol. (1947–62); The Life of Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1967); and The European Discovery of America, The Northern Voyages (1971).

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