Garrett Mattingly
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Garrett Mattingly (May 6, 1900 – December 18, 1962), was a professor of European history at Columbia University, specializing in early modern diplomatic history. He won a Pulitzer Prize (special citation) in 1960 for The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, a work that chronicled the historic Spanish campaign against England, and was a four-time recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship.
[edit] Works
- Catherine of Aragon (1942)
- Renaissance Diplomacy (1955)
- The Defeat of the Spanish Armada (1959)
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