Theodore Friend

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Theodore Friend (born August 27, 1931 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American historian, novelist, and teacher, a former President of Swarthmore College.

Life

He is the son of Theodore Wood and Jessica H. (Merrick) Friend. He graduated from Williams College with a B.A. in 1953 and from Yale University with a Ph.D. in 1958. In 1960, he married Elizabeth Pierson, who died in 2003. They had three children, Tad Friend, Pier Friend, and Timmie Friend. [1] His son is the writer Tad Friend.

He is President Emeritus of Eisenhower Fellowships, he continued as a trustee of its national and international board. He is Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute.[2]

He also chairs the review panel for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. In 2004 he served Distinguished Visiting Professor of Southeast Asian Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies.[3]

His papers are held at Swarthmore College.[4]

Awards

Works

  • Indonesian destinies. Harvard University Press. 2003. ISBN 978-0-674-01137-3.
  • Between two empires: the ordeal of the Philippines, 1929-1946, Yale University Press, 1965
  • The Blue-Eyed Enemy: Japan Against the West in Java and Luzon, Books on Demand, ISBN 978-0-608-06352-2

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