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Carroll Quigley (November 9, 1910 – January 3, 1977) was an American historian and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. He is noted for his teaching work as a professor at Georgetown University, for his academic publications, and for his research on secret societies.

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  • Carroll Quigley
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  • Carroll Quigley (November 9, 1910 – January 3, 1977) was an American historian and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. He is noted for his teaching work as a professor at Georgetown University, for his academic publications, and for his research on secret societies.
  • Carroll Quigley was a professor at Georgetown University, and was permitted to write two books on previously undisclosed material regarding World War II and certain hidden organizational groups' meddling in public and foreign affairs within the US and England. During his 1992 acceptance speech, Bill Clinton named Carroll Quigley as an important influence on his political agenda and ambitions.__TOC__
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  • 1910-11-09(xsd:date)
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  • Carroll Quigley
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  • Harvard University
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  • Boston, Massachusetts
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  • 1977-01-03(xsd:date)
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  • Professor
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  • Career at Georgetown University
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  • Carroll Quigley (November 9, 1910 – January 3, 1977) was an American historian and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. He is noted for his teaching work as a professor at Georgetown University, for his academic publications, and for his research on secret societies.
  • Carroll Quigley was a professor at Georgetown University, and was permitted to write two books on previously undisclosed material regarding World War II and certain hidden organizational groups' meddling in public and foreign affairs within the US and England. During his 1992 acceptance speech, Bill Clinton named Carroll Quigley as an important influence on his political agenda and ambitions.__TOC__
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