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William Howard Wriggins


William Howard Wriggins (February 14, 1918 – August 30, 2008) was an US diplomat, author and academic who served as the United States ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives from 1977 until 1979. His interest in the study of Sri Lanka spanned over fifty years of professional and academic work.

He received degrees from Dartmouth College, the University of Chicago and Yale University.

He temporarily left his academic studies for four years during World War II in order to work with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) on their relief missions in Portugal, France, North Africa and Spain. Wriggins continued to work with the AFSC after the war. He lived for a time in the Gaza Strip while working for the AFSC in its relief efforts there.

Much of Wriggins academic studies and professional career centered on the study of South Asia, specifically Sri Lanka. He wrote numerous books and other works on the study of Sri Lanka. He published his first book, Ceylon: Dilemmas of a New Nation, in 1960. He later co-authored a biography of former Sri Lankan President Junius Richard Jayewardene with K. M. de Silva, a Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Ceylon.

Wriggins became a Professor of political science and international relations at Columbia University in New York City. His studies at Columbia focused on Sri Lanka and he was considered one of the foremost scholars of Sri Lankan studies in the United States.


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