Keith W. Olson (born 4 August 1931) is an American author, historian and lecturer specializing in twentieth-century history in the United States. He was born in
Poughkeepsie, New York
Poughkeepsie ( ), officially the City of Poughkeepsie, separate from the Town of Poughkeepsie around it) is a city in the U.S. state of New York. It is the county seat of Dutchess County, with a 2020 census population of 31,577. Poughkeepsi ...
and attended
Franklin D. Roosevelt High School in nearby
Hyde Park
Hyde Park may refer to:
Places
England
* Hyde Park, London, a Royal Park in Central London
* Hyde Park, Leeds, an inner-city area of north-west Leeds
* Hyde Park, Sheffield, district of Sheffield
* Hyde Park, in Hyde, Greater Manchester
Austra ...
. Olson later attended the
State University at Albany and received his PhD from the
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
His most notable book, "The G.I Bill, the Veterans, and the Colleges", was runner-up for the
Frederick Jackson Turner Award
The Frederick Jackson Turner Award, is given each year by the Organization of American Historians for an author's first book on American history.
It was started in 1959, by Mississippi Valley Historical Association, as the Prize Studies Award.
...
from the
Organization of American Historians
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and is included in the "100 Classic Books on Higher Education" (2001). Olson also has published numerous essays, articles and reviews and has appeared on radio and television, including the
History Channel and
C-SPAN
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, discussing twentieth-century presidential history in the United States.
Olson was named Professor
Emeritus
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at the
University of Maryland
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and also served as a
Fulbright Program
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Professor three times in
Finland
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. He is also an honorary member of the Finnish Historical Society, and received an honorary PhD from the
University of Tampere, Finland.
References
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1931 births
Living people
Writers from Poughkeepsie, New York
University at Albany, SUNY alumni
University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
University of Maryland, College Park alumni
20th-century American historians
20th-century American male writers
Writers from Maryland
Historians from New York (state)
American male non-fiction writers