![]() ![]() He is vice president of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, an elected fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and president of the South Boston Historical Society. Professor Allison was a consultant to the Commonwealth Museum at the State Archives in Boston, and he is on the board of overseers of the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He has edited books on American history spanning from the colonial period to the 20th century. His books include The Crescent Obscured: The United States and the Muslim World, 1776–1815 (2000) A Short History of Boston (2004) Stephen Decatur, American Naval Hero (2005) The Boston Massacre (2006) The Boston Tea Party (2007) and the upcoming A Short History of Cape Cod. Professor Allison received the Harvard Extension School's Petra Shattuck Distinguished Teaching Award in 1997, the Suffolk University Student Government Association's Distinguished Faculty Award in 2006, and the Suffolk University Outstanding Faculty Award in 2007. ![]() in the History of American Civilization at Harvard in 1992. Here is a brisk, accessible, and vivid introduction to arguably the most important event in the. He graduated from the Harvard Extension School with an A.L.B. American Revolution A Very Short Introduction by Robert J Allison available in Trade Paperback on, also read synopsis and reviews. ![]() Allison is Professor of History at Suffolk University in Boston and also teaches history at the Harvard Extension School. ![]()
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