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Arthur Herman

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2

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4.1

Years Active

2001-2012

About

Arthur Herman is a distinguished American historian and author, renowned for his engaging narratives and insightful analyses of history’s pivotal events and figures. With a Ph.D. in History from Johns Hopkins University, Herman has penned several acclaimed books, including "How the Scots Invented the Modern World" and "Freedom's Forge." His work often explores themes of innovation, industrialization, and cultural transformation. A senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, Herman frequently contributes to esteemed publications like The Wall Street Journal and National Review. His adept storytelling brings history to life, captivating readers with his exploration of humanity’s complex and dynamic past.

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