History
Boyd Martin was a graduate student at Stanford in 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland. He was certain that this would lead to another world war, so that evening he discussed the situation with his wife Grace and they agreed to take their life savings, some $800, and invest it with the goal of eventually beginning an institute to study the causes of war, and the conditions necessary for achieving lasting peace. After completing his doctorate, Dr. Martin returned to the University of Idaho as an assistant professor of political science. He went on to become head of the department and in 1955 was named Dean of the College of Letters and Science, a post he held until his retirement in 1973. Over the years the $800 that the Martins had invested at the beginning of World War II had grown to over $600,000 when in 1979 the Martin Institute was founded, with Dr. Martin as its first Director. In July of 1990 the name was changed to the Martin School of International Studies and Conflict Resolution and a half-time Interim Director was hired to help Dr. Martin expand the institute and its activities and the institute secretary became full-time. Staff changes were made periodically, such as when the Program Advisor was added to help manage the International Studies program after we took over it's management in 1996. An Institute newsletter, the Martin Institute News, was begun in the summer of 1991. Back issues, available on this website, give details of the development of the Martin Institute over the years.
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Martin School of International Studies University of Idaho - College of Letters Arts and Social Sciences P.O. Box 443177 Moscow, ID. 83844-3177 Phone: (208) 885-6527 Fax: (208) 885-9464 Email: is@uidaho.edu |
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