Charles Howard Carter

Charles Howard Carter
Born (1927-04-03) April 3, 1927
Baker, Oregon
Died March 24, 1990(1990-03-24) (aged 62)
Academic background
Alma mater Columbia University
Academic work
Era 20th century
Discipline Historian
Sub discipline Early-modernist
Institutions Tulane University
Main interests History of diplomacy
Notable works The Secret Diplomacy of the Habsburgs, 1598–1625 (1964)

Charles Howard Carter (1927-1990) was professor of History at Tulane University from 1963 to 1990. He studied at Columbia University under Garrett Mattingly, whose Festschrift he later edited. He graduated B.S. (1957), M.A. (1958), and Ph.D. (1961).[1] He instigated a project to microfilm diplomatic documents from Western Europe for the period 1590-1635 which provided shared access to materials from the British Library, the Public Record Office, the National Archives of Belgium, the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Biblioteca Nacional de España and the Archivo General de Simancas.

At the time of his death, Carter was working on a monograph on the relationship between James VI and I and the Spanish ambassador Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, 1st Count of Gondomar. His papers are kept in the Special Collections of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library at the Johns Hopkins University.[2]

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