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Hitz, Frederick P. is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
Hitz, Frederick P.

This essay on Thoreau will be the introduction to The Maine Woods , a reprint of the Thoreau classic in a new nature series to be published in September by Penguin. The essay will also be included in an

Hoagland, Edward

Adam Hochschild (pronunciation: ''Hoch'' as in "spoke"; ''schild'' as in "build") published his first book, "Half the Way Home" in 1986. Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times called it "an extraordinarily

Hochschild, Adam

—Woody Hochswender, a former style reporter for The New York Times and columnist for Harper’s Bazaar , is the author of Men’s Wardrobe .

Hochswender, Woody

Margaret Hodges, a professor emeritus at the School of Library and Information Science, University of Pittsburgh, is a historian and author of children’s books. She wishes to acknowledge the help of Ellen

Hodges, Margaret

—Moira Hodgson is food critic for The New York Observer .

Hodgson, Moira

Mr. Hoey, whom we are pleased to welcome to our pages, is senior editor of Read magazine, a periodical used in junior high schools; he lives in Middletown, Connecticut. The many sources for his article

Hoey, Edwin A.

Edwin A. Hoey, who lives in Middletown, Connecticut, is managing editor of secondary English publications at Xerox Education Publications.

Hoey, Edwin

Joan Hoff is a research professor of history at Montana State University. She is a former president of the Center for the Study of the Presidency, former executive director of the Organization of American

Hoff, John

Lilian Takahashi Hoffecker, a writer and anthropology teacher, lives in Colorado.

Hoffecker, Lilian Takahashi

Historian Beatrice K. Hof stadter has recently revised Volume HI of Great Issues in American History , which she wrote with her late husband, Richard Hofstadter, in 1958.

Hofstadter, Beatrice K.

Richard Hofstadter (1916-1970), was the DeWitt Clinton Professor of American History at Columbia University. Hofstadter won the Pulitzer Prize for history in 1956 for The Age of Reform, and in 1964 for the

Hofstadter, Richard

Donald W. Hogan is assistant city editor of the New York Herald Tribune . A free-lance writer whose major interest is American history, he has contributed articles to several national magazines.

Hogan, Donald W.

Stewart Holbrook is a native Vermonter transplanted to Oregon. A magazine contributor and author of many books, he last wrote The Age of the Moguls , a recent best-seller.

Holbrook, Stewart

Stewart H. Holbrook of Portland, Oregon, has contributed a number of articles to AMERICAN HERITAGE , including “Daylight in the Swamp” (October, 1958) and “The Paintings of Mr. Otis” (April, 1959). His

Holbrook, Stewart H.
Holch, Arthur is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
Holch, Arthur

Charles J. Holden is a professor of history at Saint Mary's College of Maryland, where he's taught 19th and 20th century history since 1999. His research has focused on the history of the American South and the

Holden, Charles J

Max Holland is writing a history of the Warren Commission to be published next year by Basic Books.

Holland, Max

Anne Hollander, an art historian, is the author of Seeing through Clothes (Viking Penguin). Her new book, Moving Pictures , will be published by Knopf in the spring.

Hollander, Anne

A native Texan and specialist in southwestern history, W. Eugene Hollon is a professor at the University of Oklahoma. He has written biographies of Zebulon Pike and Randolph Marcy.

Hollon, W. Eugene

Anna Holloway is the curator of the USS Monitor Center, The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, Virginia.

Holloway, Anna Gibson

Paul Holmes is the founder and chair of PRovoke Media, a media company that covers the public relations business across the Americas, EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) and the Asia-Pacific region. He

Holmes, Paul

Kirsten A. Holmstedt is an author and journalist who has written two books about American servicewomen fighting in Iraq and their experiences. Holmstedt's first book, Band of Sisters: American Women at War in

Holmstedt, Kirsten A.

Historian Michael E. Holt was the author of The Political Crisis of the 1850s.

Holt, Michael E.

Michael F. Holt is the Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History at the University of Virginia, where he specializes in 19th Century and political history. He is the author of six books, including

Holt, Michael F.

Thomas C. Holt is a historian and the James Westfall Thompson Professor Emeritus of American and African American History at the University of Chicago. He is the author of a number of works on the people and

Holt, Thomas C.

—John B. Holway is the author of a dozen books on baseball.

Holway, John B.
Holway, John is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
Holway, John

Harold Holzer, a frequent contributor and winner of a 2005 Lincoln Prize for Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President (Simon & Schuster 2006), has written more than 40 books

Holzer, Harold

Dr. Robert S. Holzman, professor of taxation at New York University, is the author of Stormy Ben Butler and General “Baseball” Doubleday . His pictorial history. The Romance of Fire Fighting , will be

Holzman, Robert S.
Honan, William H. is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
Honan, William H.

Roy Hoopes is the Washington bureau chief of Modern Maturity and the author of several books, including Americans Remember the Homefront , recently reissued in paperback.

Hoopes, Roy
Hoover, Elizabeth is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
Hoover, Elizabeth

Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) served as the 31st President of the United States from 1929-1933 and Secretary of Commerce under Presidents Harding and Coolidge. After the United States entered World War I President

Hoover, Herbert

Jack Hope is a-New York writer and naturalist who has trapped more than five hundred mice, all with Victor snap traps.

Hope, Jack

Robert Hopkins is the president of the Harry Hopkins Public Service Institute, which honors his father's service as the Secretary of Commerce under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Hopkins, who covered the

Hopkins, Robert

George E. Hiipkins is associate professor of history at Western Illinois University. A former military pilot, he is the author of The Airline Pilots (Harvard University Press, 1971). For further reading on

Hopkins, George E.
Hopper, Richard H. is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
Hopper, Richard H.

Paul Horgan has spent much of his life in New Mexico and has written extensively about the Southwest. Portions of his Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the Rio Grande, Great River , appeared in the first

Horgan, Paul

Dara Horn’s article on tracing Civil War Boston appeared in the April 1998 issue.

The tenement building is open to visitors by guided tour only. Tours leave 90 Orchard Street every half hour every

Horn, Dara

Dr. James Horn is the President of the Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation, affiliated with Preservation Virginia. Previously, he was Vice President of Research and Historical Interpretation at the Colonial

Horn, James

Karen Hornick teaches interdisciplinary studies on cultural history, gender theory, literature, and media at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University. She received the Gallatin

Hornick, Karen

—Mark Horowitz is an editor at New York magazine.

Horowitz, Mark

Reginald Horsman is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. English-born (though now a citizen of the United States), he returned to England on a Guggenheim Fellowship to

Horsman, Reginald

James Oliver Horton was the Benjamin Banneker Professor of American Studies and History at George Washington University and Historian Emeritus of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American

Horton, James Oliver

Tony Horwitz was a native of Washington, D.C., and a graduate of Brown University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. He spent a decade overseas as a foreign correspondent, mainly covering

Horwitz, Tony

William Hosley is the curator of American decorative arts at the Wadsworth Atheneum, in Hartford, Connecticut.

Hosley, William

Wenhui Hou visited our offices in New York last year, and she now reports from Lanzhou that she is working on two books on American history.

Hou, Wenhui

Jourdan Houston, a free-lance author based in New Hampshire, is especially interested in the history of science.

Houston, Jourdan

A noted scholar on constitutional law, comparative constitutionalism, Anglo-American legal history, and the United States Supreme Court, A. E. Dick Howard is the White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public

Howard, A.E. Dick

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