Background
Hoffman, Ronald was born on February 10, 1941 in Baltimore. Son of Emanuel and Ethel Hoffman.
(The American War for Independence required the formation ...)
The American War for Independence required the formation of an enormously complex and varied military structure. The essays in this volume will greatly expand our understanding of the tactics, logistics, strategy, and weaponry of the war, and enhance our appreciation of its political, social, and economic milieu. Don Higginbotham opens the volume with a study of parallels between the American Revolution and twentieth-century wars of liberation, particularly the Vietnam War. In the following essay Charles Royster explores the mythologizing of the Revolution to create an important bond of American nationhood. The next three essays study aspects of the military man and the Revolution.
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educator Historical institute administrator
Hoffman, Ronald was born on February 10, 1941 in Baltimore. Son of Emanuel and Ethel Hoffman.
Associate of Arts, Baltimore Community College, 1963; Bachelor, George Peabody College, 1964; Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1965; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1969.
Assistant professor of history, U. Maryland., College Park, 1969-1974;
associate professor, U. Maryland., College Park, 1974-1992;
professor, U. Maryland., College Park, 1992-1995;
director, Omohundro Institute Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, since 1992;
professor, College William and Mary, Williamsburg, since 1993. Consultant Office Secretary Defense, Washington, since 1975. Symposia director United States CapitolHist.
Society, Washington, 1977-1993.
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3d class petty officer United States Naval Reserve, 1959-1961. Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, Association Documentary Editing, Southern History Association, Virginia History Society, Maryland. History Society.
Married Sandra Zalma Rudman, August 28, 1965. Children: Maia, Barak.