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Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler Ph.D.
Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler Ph.D.

Teaching Responsibilities: HIST 1118 U.S. History and Culture, HIST 2291 The Historian's Craft, HIST 3307 Early North America, HIST 4418 U.S. History for Teachers, HIST 4465 U.S. Political History, HIST 4491 Seminar. Research Interests: Early U.S., Thomas Jefferson, Idaho demographics and politics. Representative Publications: I Tremble for My Country: Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006. "'Answering the Call:' The First Inaugural Addresses of Thomas Jefferson and William Jefferson Clinton." In The Romance of History: Essays in Honor of Lawrence S. Kaplan, eds. Scott L. Bills and E. Timothy Smith, 53-67. Kent State University Press, 1997. "Assessing the Meaning of Massacre: Boston (1770) and Kent State (1970)." Peace and Change 21 (Apr. 1996): 208-20.

  • I Tremble for My Country

    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/563072.I_Tremble_for_My_Country I Tremble for My Country: Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry by Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler  …

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