American historian
Howard Brett Melendy[1] (May 30, 1924 – April 19, 2008) was a prominent American historian,[2] writer, researcher, publisher, autobiographer, dean, history professor,[3] and filipinologist.[4] Melendy was a professor and administrator at the San José State University in California and the University of Hawaiʻi.[5] As a professor, he taught about the history of California and United States history.[6] He was the first chairman of the history department of San José State University.[2] j He was a life member of the American Historical Association.[5]
- ^ Melendy, H. Brett (Howard Brett), Guide to the San José State University Faculty Papers of H. Brett Melendy, page 4, oac.cdlib.org
- ^ a b Nolte, Carl. Brett Melendy, San Jose State historian, dies, San Francisco Chronicle, articles.sfgate.com, May 21, 2008
- ^ H. Brett Melendy Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, (...) "professor of history" (...), from California's Discrimination Against Filipinos, 1927-1935,
- ^ (...) "Filipinologist H. Brett Melendy" (...), "Blame Their Damaged Culture", Filipinos in the U.S.: ‘Where Are You from? When Are You Going Back?’, bulatlat.com
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