Peter S. Onuf

Peter S. Onuf
Nationality American
Academic background
Alma mater Johns Hopkins University
Academic work
Discipline History
Institutions University of Virginia,
University of Oxford,
Columbia University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Southern Methodist University

Peter S. Onuf is an American history professor known for his work on U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. In 1989, he was named the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of the University of Virginia, a chair he held until retiring in 2012.[1] The chair's previous occupants included Jefferson biographers Dumas Malone and Merrill D. Peterson; he was succeeded by Alan Taylor.[2]

Life

Onuf graduated from Johns Hopkins University, where he worked with eminent early American historian Jack P. Greene. He taught at Columbia University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Southern Methodist University. In 2008, he held the Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professor of American History chair at the University of Oxford.[3]

Onuf also acts as a cohost for the radio show BackStory with the American History Guys.[4] In 2014, he taught a free online U-Va. course on Thomas Jefferson.[5]

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