GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. --Award-winning presidential historian H. W. Brands
will visit Grand Rapids to discuss his next book, tentatively titled
"Franklin D. Roosevelt: His Life and Times." The author of
books on Benjamin Franklin, Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, and now
Franklin Roosevelt, Brands is writing an authentic history of the United
States in biography.
The event is hosted by Grand Valley State University’s Hauenstein Center
for Presidential Studies, the Gerald R. Ford Foundation, and the Gerald
R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum.
Brands will speak Thursday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Museum auditorium in downtown Grand Rapids.
“Brands is one of America’s greatest biographers,” said Gleaves Whitney,
director of the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies. “His books
are engaging, well researched, and insightful. Moreover, he is a
first-rate speaker -- energetic, passionate, accessible to students.
It’s little wonder this upcoming visit will be the fifth time the
Hauenstein Center has hosted him.”
Brands has written 20 books, coauthored or edited five others, and
published dozens of articles and scores of reviews. His writings have
received critical and popular acclaim. "The First American"
was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the "Los Angeles
Times" Prize, as well as a "New York Times" bestseller.
"The Age of Gold" was a "Washington Post" Best Book
of 2002 and a "San Francisco Chronicle" bestseller.
"Andrew Jackson" was a "Chicago Tribune" Best Book
of 2005 and a "Washington Post" bestseller.
He is a member of various honorary societies, including the Society of
American Historians and the Philosophical Society of Texas. He is a
regular guest on national radio and television programs, and is
frequently interviewed by the American and foreign press. His writings
have been published in several countries and translated into German,
French, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Brands attended Stanford University where he studied history and
mathematics. He earned graduate degrees in mathematics and history, and
a doctorate in history from the University of Texas at Austin. He served
as a member of the history faculty at Texas A&M University for 17 years.
For more information, contact the Hauenstein Center for Presidential
Studies at (616) 331-2770, or visit www.allpresidents.org
, or call GVSU News and Information Services at (616) 331-2221.
Presidential Historian visits Grand Rapids
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