Harold Holzer

Harold Holzer is a scholar of Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the American Civil War Era. He won the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize and four other awards in 2015 for his book, [https://www. Wikipedia*

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Harold Holzer has 189 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1993 Booknotes as a Chief Officer for Communications in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The year with the most videos was 2020 with 19 videos as a Director for the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute in the Hunter College. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2001 with an average of 2,405 views per program as a Vice President for Communications in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Most appearances with Frank J. Williams (28), Brian Lamb (14), James M. McPherson (13). Most common tags: Lincoln, Abraham, Civil War, Lincoln-Douglas Debates.

Appearances by Title:November 18, 2018 - Present Chair, Lincoln Forum (Abraham Lincoln Studies Group)


Videos: 18 September 1, 2015 - Present Director, Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, Hunter College


Videos: 31 Author


Videos: 8 c. January 1, 2011 - Present Chair, Lincoln (Abraham) Bicentennial Foundation


Videos: 32 Fellow, New York Historical Society


Videos: 2

Previously

Vice Chair, Lincoln Forum (Abraham Lincoln Studies Group) c. January 19, 1997 - November 18, 2018 Videos: 22 Senior Vice President, External Affairs, Metropolitan Museum of Art c. January 1, 2005 - c. January 1, 2015 Videos: 9 Co-Chair c. January 18, 2003 - c. April 30, 2010 Videos: 30 Vice President, Communications, Metropolitan Museum of Art c. December 31, 1996 - c. January 1, 2005 Videos: 25 Chief Officer, Communications, Metropolitan Museum of Art c. January 1, 1992 - c. January 1, 1996 Videos: 6 Editor, Lincoln Douglas Debates c. September 22, 1994 - c. October 9, 1994 Videos: 6

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