William Stearns Davis (April 30 1877 - February 15 1930) was an American educator historian and author. He has been cited as one who contributed to history as a scholarly discipline . . . [but] was intrigued by the human side of history which at the time was neglected by the discipline. After first experimenting with short stories he turned while still a college undergraduate to longer forms to relate from an involved (fictional) character's view a number of critical turns of history. This faculty for humanizing even dramatizing history characterized Davis' later academic and professional writings as well making them particularly suitable for secondary and higher education during the first half of the twentieth century.
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