Victor Davis Hanson is an American classicist, military historian, columnist, and farmer. He is a professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno, a Hoover Institution fellow, and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services.
- Victor Davis Hanson was born on September 5, 1953, in Fowler, California.
- He earned a PhD in classics from Stanford University in 1980.
- He has authored and edited several books including 'The Second World Wars', 'The Soul of Battle', and 'Mexifornia'.
- He has received numerous awards including the National Humanities Medal in 2007, the Bradley Prize in 2008, and the Edmund Burke Award in 2021.
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A historical account of the Second World War, examining the conflict from a global perspective that incorporates political, economic, and cultural factors.
A comparative analysis of three military leaders: Epaminondas of Thebes, William Tecumseh Sherman, and George S. Patton.
An examination of the impact of illegal immigration on California and the United States as a whole.
Victor Davis Hanson is known for his work as a military historian, and for his commentary on current events and politics.
Some of Victor Davis Hanson's most popular books include 'The Second World Wars', 'The Soul of Battle', and 'Mexifornia'.
Victor Davis Hanson self-identifies as a conservative, and is often associated with the Republican Party.
Victor Davis Hanson has been critical of political correctness, multiculturalism, and the decline of the family.
Yes, Victor Davis Hanson has won several awards, including the National Humanities Medal, the Bradley Prize, and the Edmund Burke Award.