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Alan Axelrod (born 1952) is a prolific author of history, business and management books. As of October 2018, he had written more than 150 books. Axelrod resides in
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. Axelrod received his doctorate in English from the
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in 1979,Lyons Press author page
Retrieved November 29, 2018.
specializing in the literature and culture of colonial America and the early republic of the
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. He has taught at
Lake Forest College Lake Forest College is a private liberal arts college in Lake Forest, Illinois. Founded in 1857 as Lind University by a group of Presbyterian ministers, the college has been coeducational since 1876 and an undergraduate-focused liberal arts i ...
and Furman University, worked as a publishing executive, and has been a consultant to historical museums, cultural institutions, television's ''Civil War Journal'', the
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, and the Discovery Channel.


Press interviews and quotations

In
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, in 2004, Mike Hofman interviewed Alan Axelrod for an article entitled ''Alan Axelrod, Business Book Juggernaut.'' Hofman mentioned Axelrod's two top sellers at the time ''Patton on Leadership'' and ''Elizabeth I CEO''. He asked Axelrod about the topics of two new books on business ethics and business etiquette. He also asked how Axelrod chose subjects of biographies. The Kirkus Review of ''Patton on Leadership'' describes the book as a "compact but insightful volume" and "concise yet in-depth look at a fascinating man whose myth, in many ways, outshines the facts." The review concludes: "Like Patton at his best: polished, precise and persuasive." In an article in '' Huffington Post'' on April 10, 2012, updated June 10, 2012, Rabbi Alan Lurie quoted ''Encyclopedia of Wars'' by Charles Phillips and Alan Axelrod for the identification of only 123 of 1763 wars listed in the book as involving "a religious cause, accounting for less than 7 percent of all wars and less than 2 percent of all people killed in warfare." Axelrod was quoted several times by John Brandon in the June 7, 2012 article in ''
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'' entitled ''How Assassin's Creed III Re-created the Revolutionary War'' because Axelrod was the author of ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to the American Revolution''. Brian Doherty interviewed Axelrod for an article in '' Reason Online'' about the use of propaganda to persuade the American public to support intervention in
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. Axelrod discussed the role of
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, head of the
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, formed during Woodrow Wilson's second term in office. In an article posted online June 30, 2016 and updated September 28, 2016, WFMZ-TV 69 News ( Allentown, Pennsylvania), 69News discussed the release of two children's books illustrated by historical artist Mort Kunstler.
''Künstler takes kids on visual journey of American history with book series''. 69News, September 28, 2016. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
One of them, "The Revolutionary War 1775-1783," has "text by Alan Axelrod, renowned historian and co-author of the New York Times bestseller, ''What Every American Should Know About American History.''" Jim Michaels interviewed Axelrod for an article in ''
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'' about the
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at the
Battle of Belleau Wood The Battle of Belleau Wood (1–26 June 1918) occurred during the German spring offensive in World War I, near the Marne River in France. The battle was fought between the U.S. 2nd (under the command of Major General Omar Bundy) and 3rd Divisi ...
in World War I.
Jim Michaels, ''At Belleau Wood, Marines saved Paris, proved mettle during WWI''. USA Today, April 3, 2017, update April 4, 2017. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
The battle proved that the Marines were well trained as a modern fighting force and with skill and courage stopped the Germans from advancing on Paris. Axelrod had written a book about the battle.


Conference speaker

Axelrod was a featured speaker at the 2004 Conference on Excellence in Government in
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. He has also been a speaker at the Leadership Institute of
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in
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, and at the 2005 Annual Conference of the Goizueta School of Business, at
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in Atlanta, Georgia. He also spoke at the 2014 annual conference of Ecopetrol in Bogota, Colombia.


Publications

* ''Lost Destiny:
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and the Doomed WWII Mission to Save London'' (2015) Palgrave Macmillan * '' Napoleon: CEO'' (2011) Sterling (Hardcover), (ebook) * '' Gandhi: CEO'' (2010) Sterling * ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to the New World Order'' (2010) * ''Miracle at Belleau Wood: The Birth of the Modern U.S. Marine Corps'' (2010) (Published in hardcover 2007) The Lyons Press * ''The Real History of the Cold War: A New Look at the Past'' (2009) * '' Winston Churchill: CEO'' (2009) * * ''Selling the Great War: the making of American Propaganda'' (March 2009) * '' Edison on Innovation: 102 Lessons in Creativity for Business and Beyond'' (2008) * ''What Every American Should Know about American History'' (2008) * '' Blooding at Great Meadows: Young George Washington and the Battle That Shaped the Man'' (2008) * '' Profiles in Folly'': ''History's worst decisions and why they went wrong'' (2008) * ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Astronomy, The Complete Idiot's Guide Series'' (2008) * ''The Real History of World War II: A New Look at the Past'' (2008) * * ''The Real History of the American Revolution: A new look at the past'' (2007) * ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Forensics, The Complete Idiot's Guide Series'' (2007) * * '' Eisenhower On Leadership: Ike's Enduring Lessons in Total Victory Management,'' (2006) Jossey-Bass * ''American History ASAP'' (2003) * '' Elizabeth I: CEO'' (2000) Prentice Hall * '' Patton On Leadership: Strategic Lessons for Corporate Warfare,'' (1999) Prentice Hall * ''The Complete Idiot's Guide to the American Revolution'', The Complete Idiot's Guide Series (1999) * ''The Encyclopedia of Wars'' (1997). co-authored with Charles Phillips
Encyclopedia of Wars - 3 Volume Set (Facts on File Library of World History) on Amazon.com.
* ''International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders'' New York;
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, 1997 * ''The War Between the Spies: A History of Espionage During the
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'' (1992) Atlantic Monthly * ''Chronicle of the
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: From Colonial Times to Wounded Knee'' (1990) * ''
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: An American Tale'' (1983) * ''Lincoln's Last Night:
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,
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, and the Last 36 Hours Before the Assassination'' * ''How America Won World War I: The U.S. Military Victory in the Great War - The Causes, The Course and The Consequences''. Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot, 2018. .


Television

* ''The Wild West'', as creative consultant. * ''Civil War Journal'', as creative consultant


Notes


External links


A Chat with Alan Axelrod
Frank R. Shaw with bibliography to 2004 * Georgia Writers Associationbr>entry for Alan Axelrod
{{DEFAULTSORT:Axelrod, Alan 20th-century American historians American male non-fiction writers Furman University faculty Historians of the United States Lake Forest College faculty Living people Writers from Atlanta University of Iowa alumni 1952 births 20th-century American male writers Historians from Georgia (U.S. state)