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David Hein
DAVID HEIN is a senior fellow at the George C. Marshall Foundation, in Lexington, Virginia.Dr Hein was educated at St Paul's, Brooklandville (Outstanding Alumnus, 2015), the University of Virginia, and the University of Chicago. At his undergraduate school, UVa, he was elected to membership in... show more



DAVID HEIN is a senior fellow at the George C. Marshall Foundation, in Lexington, Virginia.Dr Hein was educated at St Paul's, Brooklandville (Outstanding Alumnus, 2015), the University of Virginia, and the University of Chicago. At his undergraduate school, UVa, he was elected to membership in the Raven Society and Omicron Delta Kappa; he was, in addition, an Echols Scholar and a Lawn Resident. During the summer following his third undergraduate year, he was an English-Speaking Union Scholar at Oxford University, where he read British literature with the legendary tutor Dorothy Bednarowska.His PhD thesis became the first of his 10 books: "Essays on Lincoln's Faith and Politics" (coauthor with Hans J. Morgenthau; 1983), recently called a "pioneering" study in the Lincoln field by historian Mark Noll. An edited collection, "Religion and Politics in Maryland on the Eve of the Civil War: The Letters of W. Wilkins Davis" (rev. ed., 2009), won an award from the American Association for State and Local History. "The Episcopalians" (2004) was a selection of the History Book Club.Dr Hein's writings also include more than 50 articles in the Journal of Military History, the Journal of Ecclesiastical History, ARMY, Mississippi Quarterly, and other professional journals. Two recent essays appear in Modern Age: "George Washington and the Patience of Power" (2015) and "The Marshall Plan: Conservative Reform as a Weapon of War" (2017).A well-known historian, David Hein has been interviewed by NBC News, the PBS NewsHour, the Christian Science Monitor, the New York Times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Associated Press, Religion News Service, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and other media outlets.In 2011 he was nominated and elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (UK) in recognition of his "original" and "significant" contributions to historical scholarship.Dr Hein has delivered several endowed lectures, including the Jaak Seynaeve Memorial Lecture at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, in 2012.

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