Obituary for Gordon S. Wood, eminent historian of the American Revolution


Gordon S. Wood, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and professor of American history at Brown University whose books illuminated the radical ideas that undergirded the American Revolution and helped a generation define what it means to be an American, died June 7 at a hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. He was 92.



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