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John Bach McMaster (June 29, 1852 – May 24, 1932) was an American historian. McMaster was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father, a native of New York, was a banker and planter at New Orleans at the beginning of the Civil War. He graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1872, worked as a civil engineer in 1873–1877, was instructor in civil engineering at Princeton University in 1877–1883, and in 1883 became professor of American history in the University of Pennsylvania. McMaster was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1884. McMaster was the second president of The Franklin Inn Club, serving from 1914 to 1930.

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  • جون باخ ماكماستر (ar)
  • John Bach McMaster (en)
  • John Bach McMaster (sv)
  • Макмастер, Джон Бах (ru)
  • 约翰·巴赫·麦克马斯特 (zh)
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  • جون باخ ماكماستر (29 يونيو 1852-24 مايو 1932) مؤرخً أمريكيً. (ar)
  • John Bach McMaster, född den 29 juni 1852 i Brooklyn, död den 4 maj 1932, var en amerikansk historiker. McMaster var först ingenjör och lärare i ingenjörsvetenskap och blev 1883 professor i amerikansk historia vid Pennsylvaniauniversitetet. Hans mest betydande arbete är History of the people of the United states (6 band, 1883-1905). Han skrev därjämte bland annat Daniel Webster (1902), Brief history of the United states (1903) samt flera skolböcker i amerikansk historia. (sv)
  • Джон Бах МакМастер (29 июня 1852 — 24 мая 1932) — американский историк. (ru)
  • 约翰·巴赫·麦克马斯特(英語:John Bach McMaster,1852年6月29日-1932年5月24日)是一位美国历史学家,1872年毕业于纽约市立学院,在1873年至1877年作为一个土木工程師,1883年成为宾夕法尼亚大学美国历史教授,1884年当选美國哲學會会士,1905年担任美國歷史學會会长。 (zh)
  • John Bach McMaster (June 29, 1852 – May 24, 1932) was an American historian. McMaster was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father, a native of New York, was a banker and planter at New Orleans at the beginning of the Civil War. He graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1872, worked as a civil engineer in 1873–1877, was instructor in civil engineering at Princeton University in 1877–1883, and in 1883 became professor of American history in the University of Pennsylvania. McMaster was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1884. McMaster was the second president of The Franklin Inn Club, serving from 1914 to 1930. (en)
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