Joseph J. Ellis
American historian and author

Born
July 18th, 1943
81 years ago
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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An influential historian specializing in early American history, particularly the Revolutionary era. Authored several acclaimed works that explore the lives and thoughts of key figures from this period. Gained recognition for a narrative style that blends historical research with storytelling. Served as a professor of history at several institutions, including Mount Holyoke College. Engaged with the public through lectures and media appearances, contributing to a broader understanding of American history.
Wrote 'American Sphinx'
Authored 'Founding Brothers'
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