Skip to main content

Black, Jean Phyllis

 Person

Biographical History

Jean Phyllis Black was a scholar of European history. Little is known of her life, but it is apparent that during the 1920s, she spent years collecting sources for the monograph she intended to write about the diplomatic relationships between European powers regarding the controversy of the reunification of the Italian Peninsula. She lived in Italy and Austria as she was researching, and traveled around Western Europe, but her permanent residence beyond that time is unknown.

Citation:
Jean Phyllis Black papers, approximately 1920-1930, (Jean Phyllis Black was a scholar of European history. During the 1920s, she spent years collecting sources for the monograph she intended to write about the diplomatic relationships between European powers regarding the controversy of the reunification of the Italian Peninsula. She lived in Italy and Austria as she was researching, and traveled around Western Europe, but her permanent residence beyond that time is unknown)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Jean Phyllis Black papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 9474
Scope and Contents

A collection of Jean Phyllis Black's research notes and transcriptions of research sources (historical correspondence, newspaper articles, etc.) related to the monograph she was composing on the diplomatic relationships of the European powers concerning the question of the political reorganization of the Italian peninsula from 1846-1849. Dated approximately 1920 to 1930.

Dates: approximately 1920-1930