Author: Victor Davis Hanson
Links:
-EMAIL : victor-hanson@csufresno.edu
-Victor Hanson, Ph.D. (California State University, Fresno)
-BIO : Victor Davis Hanson (Fresno State News)
-Victor Davis Hanson (Writers' Representatives)
-National Review (Contributor)
-BOOK SITE : Carnage and Culture : Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power by Victor Davis Hanson (Random House)
-ESSAY : Why the Muslims Misjudged Us (Victor Davis Hanson, Winter 2002, Winter Journal)
-ESSAY : Odd Couple Out : Leftovers in a new civilization. (Victor Davis Hanson, December 18, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Our Jurassic Park : The fossils of wartime conventional wisdom. (Victor Davis Hanson, December 14, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Questions Not Asked : Issues not raised. (Victor Davis Hanson, December 04, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : What Made Them Do Their Duty? (Victor Davis Hanson, Autumn 2001, City Journal)
-ESSAY : Ripples of Battle : Fantasies give way to reality. (Victor Davis Hanson, October 30, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : If This Be War : A time for choosing. (Victor Davis Hanson,October 23, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Tragedy or Therapy? Defining ourselves. (Victor Davis Hanson, October 9, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : War on All Fronts : Military, diplomatic, philosophical, cultural. (Victor Davis Hanson, October 12, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Cognitive Dissonance : What you see and what you get (Victor Davis Hanson, October 5, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : On Gorgon and Furies : Civilization and its discontents (Victor Davis Hanson, 10/03/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : What Would Churchill Say? : The phony silence before the storming (Victor Davis Hanson, 10/01/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : What If? : Rethinking 1941 with Edward R. Murrow ((Victor Davis Hanson, 9/27/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : Great Leaders Are Forged in War : All past criteria of merit fade when the shooting starts. (Victor Davis Hanson, September 24, 2001, Wall Street Journal)
-ESSAY : of Pseudo-Military History : America unleashed (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/24/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : War Myths : What not to believe (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/20/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : Cornered : The Taliban is neither new nor scary (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/19/01, National Review)
-EXCERPT : PROLOGUE : The Soul Of Battle From Ancient Times To The Present Day, Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
-EXCERPT : from The Soul of Battle by Victor Davis Hanson
-AFTERWORD : of Who Killed Homer? by Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath
-ESSAY : The Longest War : The fight weÃre in didnÃt begin on September 11; it started thousands of years ago. ItÃs the struggle between East and West, and history can both encourage and help usóif we read it properly. (Victor Davis Hanson, January 2002, American Heritage)
-ESSAY : Who Killed Homer? (Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath, Stanford Alumni News)
-ESSAY : George Washington : AMERICAN CINCINNATUS (Bruce S. Thornton and Victor D. Hanson, American Enterprise)
-ESSAY : Thucydides : Raw, Relevant History (VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, April 18, 1998, NY Times)
-ESSAY : Death on the Farm (Victor Davis Hanson, Traditions in Transition)
-ESSAY : The Repository (Victor Davis Hanson, Traditions in Transition)
-ESSAY : Food Without Fear (Victor Davis Hanson, August 1998, NY Times)
-ESSAY : Paradise Lost : California parasites kill the goose that produced the Golden State. (VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, March 21, 2001, Wall Street Journal)
-ESSAY : California: Paradise Lost : In one sense, Californians are parasites who lived off the work of our forefathers and the gifts of
nature. And our unearned affluence spawned a smugness of the worst kind: Given water, power, universities, and roads by others, we
dawdled, pontificated, and nuanced about the particulars of our own utopia. The result of this California disease is that we can save a
newt but not always guarantee power in the library. (Victor Davis Hanson, June 3, 2001, Capitalism Magazine)
-REVIEW : of SHERMAN A Soldier's Life. By Lee Kennett (Victor Davis Hanson, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of MacArthur's War: Korea and the Undoing of an American Hero, by Stanley Weintraub (National Review, Victor Davis Hanson)
-REVIEW : of Keith Windschuttle's The Killing of History: How a Discipline Is Being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorists (Victor Davis Hanson, Weekly Standard)
-GERGEN DIALOGUE : "Who Killed Homer?" (September 28, 1998, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
-INTERVIEW : The Family Farm Is Doomed : An Interview with Victor Hanson (Seasonal Chef)
-BOOK LIST : BreakthroughBooks : WE ASKED NINE EXPERTS TO TELL US ABOUT THE MOST ILLUMINATING NEW BOOKS ON A PERENNIAL SUBJECT: WAR (Lingua Franca)
-DISCUSSION : of Carnage and Culture (Yahoo! Evolutionary Psychology)
-ARCHIVES : "victor Davis Hanson" (Find Articles)
-REVIEW : of CARNAGE AND CULTURE Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power. By Victor Davis Hanson (Geoffrey Parker, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of Why the West Has Won: Carnage and Culture from Salamis to Vietnam by Victor Davis Hanson (John Keegan, booksonline)
-REVIEW : of Why The West Has Won: Carnage and Culture (Michael Rose, The Spectator)
-REVIEW : of Carnage and Cultures by Victor Davis Hanson and Bridge at No Gun Ri (Judith Greer, Salon)
-REVIEW : of Why the West has Won : Carnage and Culture (Stephen Howe, New Statesman)
-REVIEW : of Why the West Has Won (Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Times of London)
-REVIEW : of Why The West Has Won: Carnage and Culture from Salamis to Vietnam by Victor Davis Hanson (Noel Malcolm, booksonline)
-REVIEW : of Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power by Victor Davis Hanson (Woody West, Policy Review)
-REVIEW : of The Other Greeks: The Family Farm and the Agrarian Roots of Western Civilization (1995) (Vanessa B. Gorman, Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
-REVIEW : of FIELDS WITHOUT DREAMS Defending the Agrarian Idea. By Victor Davis Hanson (1996) (John Hildebrand, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (1998) (Mary Lefkowitz, National Review)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? �(Algis Valiunas, Commentary)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Joy Connolly, Bryn Mawr Classical Review )
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Raymond Matthew Wray, The Crisis)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Robin Clements for the San Jose Mercury News)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (James Morris, Civnet Journal for Civil Society)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Fred D. Miller, Jr., Ideas on Liberty)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Victoria Cech, The Montana Professor)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (THE KERUX a monthly online newsletter for Hellenic Reconstructionist Pagans and their friends)
-REVIEW : Who Killed Homer? (Zack Stentz, MetroActive)
-REVIEW : of Warfare and Agriculture in Classical Greece ? Revised Edition by Victor Davis Hanson (Nick Thorpe, Archaeology Today)
-REVIEW : of THE SOUL OF BATTLE From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny. By Victor Davis Hanson (1999) (Bernard Knox , NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of The Soul of Battle (Andrew J. Bacevich, Wilson Quarterly)
-REVIEW : of Soul of Battle (Donald A. Yerxa, Books & Culture)
-REVIEW : of The Wars of the Ancient Greeks and Their Intervention of Western Military Culture (Paul Cartledge, History Today)
-REVIEW : of The Land Was Everything: Letters From an American Farmer by Victor Davis Hanson (DAN CLOER, Vision)
-REVIEW : of What If? edited by Robert Cowley (Andrew Dickson, What Am I Going to Read?)
-REVIEW : What If? : The WorldÃs Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been by Robert Cowley (Saul David, booksonline)
-BOOK LIST : The Best Nonfiction of 2000 : The Land Was Everything by Victor Davis Hanson (LA Times)
-Claremont Institute Staff � Victor Davis Hanson
-ARCHIVES: Victor Davis Hanson (FrontPage)
-BOOKNOTES: Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (C-SPAN, September 28, 2003 , 8 & 11 pm)
-ESSAY: Slow to Anger, Awesome in Fury: To their enemies' surprise, liberal democracies throughout history have made frightening war (Victor Davis Hanson, April 10, 2003, LA Times)
-ESSAY: Do We Want Mexifornia? (Victor Davis Hanson, Spring 2002, City Journal)
-LECTURE: Our Current War in Not New (Victor Davis Hanson, March 28, 2003, Ashland University)
-REVIEW: of Napoleon by Paul Johnson (Victor Davis Hanson, Claremont Review of Books)
-INTERVIEW: Such a Lovely Place: Talking with Victor Davis Hanson about the future of California � and the United States. (A Q&A by Kathryn Jean Lopez, 6/11/03, National Review)
-PROFILE: The farmer: Classicist and raisin-grower Victor Davis Hanson argues that the USA needs a dose of ancient Greece's warrior culture. White House hawks are listening. (Laura Secor, 5/25/2003, Boston Globe)
-ESSAY:Hanson on �Mexifornia�: Good � But Not Good Enough (Sam Francis, June 19, 2003, V-Dare)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (Ken Masugi, Claremont Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (Emily Cochran, Townhall.com)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (Paul A. Garcia, Fresno Bee)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (John Fonte, Hudson Institute)
-REVIEW: of 'An Autumn of War: What America Learned From September 11 and the War on Terrorism' by Victor Davis Hanson (Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post)
-REVIEW: of RIPPLES OF BATTLE: HOW WARS OF THE PAST STILL DETERMINE HOW WE FIGHT, HOW WE LIVE, AND HOW WE THINK By Victor Hanson (David Harsanyi, CS Monitor)
-EMAIL : victor-hanson@csufresno.edu
-Victor Hanson, Ph.D. (California State University, Fresno)
-BIO : Victor Davis Hanson (Fresno State News)
-Victor Davis Hanson (Writers' Representatives)
-National Review (Contributor)
-BOOK SITE : Carnage and Culture : Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power by Victor Davis Hanson (Random House)
-ESSAY : Why the Muslims Misjudged Us (Victor Davis Hanson, Winter 2002, Winter Journal)
-ESSAY : Odd Couple Out : Leftovers in a new civilization. (Victor Davis Hanson, December 18, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Our Jurassic Park : The fossils of wartime conventional wisdom. (Victor Davis Hanson, December 14, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Questions Not Asked : Issues not raised. (Victor Davis Hanson, December 04, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : What Made Them Do Their Duty? (Victor Davis Hanson, Autumn 2001, City Journal)
-ESSAY : Ripples of Battle : Fantasies give way to reality. (Victor Davis Hanson, October 30, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : If This Be War : A time for choosing. (Victor Davis Hanson,October 23, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Tragedy or Therapy? Defining ourselves. (Victor Davis Hanson, October 9, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : War on All Fronts : Military, diplomatic, philosophical, cultural. (Victor Davis Hanson, October 12, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : Cognitive Dissonance : What you see and what you get (Victor Davis Hanson, October 5, 2001, National Review)
-ESSAY : On Gorgon and Furies : Civilization and its discontents (Victor Davis Hanson, 10/03/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : What Would Churchill Say? : The phony silence before the storming (Victor Davis Hanson, 10/01/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : What If? : Rethinking 1941 with Edward R. Murrow ((Victor Davis Hanson, 9/27/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : Great Leaders Are Forged in War : All past criteria of merit fade when the shooting starts. (Victor Davis Hanson, September 24, 2001, Wall Street Journal)
-ESSAY : of Pseudo-Military History : America unleashed (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/24/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : War Myths : What not to believe (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/20/01, National Review)
-ESSAY : Cornered : The Taliban is neither new nor scary (Victor Davis Hanson, 9/19/01, National Review)
-EXCERPT : PROLOGUE : The Soul Of Battle From Ancient Times To The Present Day, Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
-EXCERPT : from The Soul of Battle by Victor Davis Hanson
-AFTERWORD : of Who Killed Homer? by Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath
-ESSAY : The Longest War : The fight weÃre in didnÃt begin on September 11; it started thousands of years ago. ItÃs the struggle between East and West, and history can both encourage and help usóif we read it properly. (Victor Davis Hanson, January 2002, American Heritage)
-ESSAY : Who Killed Homer? (Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath, Stanford Alumni News)
-ESSAY : George Washington : AMERICAN CINCINNATUS (Bruce S. Thornton and Victor D. Hanson, American Enterprise)
-ESSAY : Thucydides : Raw, Relevant History (VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, April 18, 1998, NY Times)
-ESSAY : Death on the Farm (Victor Davis Hanson, Traditions in Transition)
-ESSAY : The Repository (Victor Davis Hanson, Traditions in Transition)
-ESSAY : Food Without Fear (Victor Davis Hanson, August 1998, NY Times)
-ESSAY : Paradise Lost : California parasites kill the goose that produced the Golden State. (VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, March 21, 2001, Wall Street Journal)
-ESSAY : California: Paradise Lost : In one sense, Californians are parasites who lived off the work of our forefathers and the gifts of
nature. And our unearned affluence spawned a smugness of the worst kind: Given water, power, universities, and roads by others, we
dawdled, pontificated, and nuanced about the particulars of our own utopia. The result of this California disease is that we can save a
newt but not always guarantee power in the library. (Victor Davis Hanson, June 3, 2001, Capitalism Magazine)
-REVIEW : of SHERMAN A Soldier's Life. By Lee Kennett (Victor Davis Hanson, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of MacArthur's War: Korea and the Undoing of an American Hero, by Stanley Weintraub (National Review, Victor Davis Hanson)
-REVIEW : of Keith Windschuttle's The Killing of History: How a Discipline Is Being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorists (Victor Davis Hanson, Weekly Standard)
-GERGEN DIALOGUE : "Who Killed Homer?" (September 28, 1998, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
-INTERVIEW : The Family Farm Is Doomed : An Interview with Victor Hanson (Seasonal Chef)
-BOOK LIST : BreakthroughBooks : WE ASKED NINE EXPERTS TO TELL US ABOUT THE MOST ILLUMINATING NEW BOOKS ON A PERENNIAL SUBJECT: WAR (Lingua Franca)
-DISCUSSION : of Carnage and Culture (Yahoo! Evolutionary Psychology)
-ARCHIVES : "victor Davis Hanson" (Find Articles)
-REVIEW : of CARNAGE AND CULTURE Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power. By Victor Davis Hanson (Geoffrey Parker, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of Why the West Has Won: Carnage and Culture from Salamis to Vietnam by Victor Davis Hanson (John Keegan, booksonline)
-REVIEW : of Why The West Has Won: Carnage and Culture (Michael Rose, The Spectator)
-REVIEW : of Carnage and Cultures by Victor Davis Hanson and Bridge at No Gun Ri (Judith Greer, Salon)
-REVIEW : of Why the West has Won : Carnage and Culture (Stephen Howe, New Statesman)
-REVIEW : of Why the West Has Won (Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Times of London)
-REVIEW : of Why The West Has Won: Carnage and Culture from Salamis to Vietnam by Victor Davis Hanson (Noel Malcolm, booksonline)
-REVIEW : of Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power by Victor Davis Hanson (Woody West, Policy Review)
-REVIEW : of The Other Greeks: The Family Farm and the Agrarian Roots of Western Civilization (1995) (Vanessa B. Gorman, Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
-REVIEW : of FIELDS WITHOUT DREAMS Defending the Agrarian Idea. By Victor Davis Hanson (1996) (John Hildebrand, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (1998) (Mary Lefkowitz, National Review)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? �(Algis Valiunas, Commentary)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Joy Connolly, Bryn Mawr Classical Review )
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Raymond Matthew Wray, The Crisis)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Robin Clements for the San Jose Mercury News)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (James Morris, Civnet Journal for Civil Society)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Fred D. Miller, Jr., Ideas on Liberty)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (Victoria Cech, The Montana Professor)
-REVIEW : of Who Killed Homer? (THE KERUX a monthly online newsletter for Hellenic Reconstructionist Pagans and their friends)
-REVIEW : Who Killed Homer? (Zack Stentz, MetroActive)
-REVIEW : of Warfare and Agriculture in Classical Greece ? Revised Edition by Victor Davis Hanson (Nick Thorpe, Archaeology Today)
-REVIEW : of THE SOUL OF BATTLE From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny. By Victor Davis Hanson (1999) (Bernard Knox , NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of The Soul of Battle (Andrew J. Bacevich, Wilson Quarterly)
-REVIEW : of Soul of Battle (Donald A. Yerxa, Books & Culture)
-REVIEW : of The Wars of the Ancient Greeks and Their Intervention of Western Military Culture (Paul Cartledge, History Today)
-REVIEW : of The Land Was Everything: Letters From an American Farmer by Victor Davis Hanson (DAN CLOER, Vision)
-REVIEW : of What If? edited by Robert Cowley (Andrew Dickson, What Am I Going to Read?)
-REVIEW : What If? : The WorldÃs Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been by Robert Cowley (Saul David, booksonline)
-BOOK LIST : The Best Nonfiction of 2000 : The Land Was Everything by Victor Davis Hanson (LA Times)
-Claremont Institute Staff � Victor Davis Hanson
-ARCHIVES: Victor Davis Hanson (FrontPage)
-BOOKNOTES: Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (C-SPAN, September 28, 2003 , 8 & 11 pm)
-ESSAY: Slow to Anger, Awesome in Fury: To their enemies' surprise, liberal democracies throughout history have made frightening war (Victor Davis Hanson, April 10, 2003, LA Times)
-ESSAY: Do We Want Mexifornia? (Victor Davis Hanson, Spring 2002, City Journal)
-LECTURE: Our Current War in Not New (Victor Davis Hanson, March 28, 2003, Ashland University)
-REVIEW: of Napoleon by Paul Johnson (Victor Davis Hanson, Claremont Review of Books)
-INTERVIEW: Such a Lovely Place: Talking with Victor Davis Hanson about the future of California � and the United States. (A Q&A by Kathryn Jean Lopez, 6/11/03, National Review)
-PROFILE: The farmer: Classicist and raisin-grower Victor Davis Hanson argues that the USA needs a dose of ancient Greece's warrior culture. White House hawks are listening. (Laura Secor, 5/25/2003, Boston Globe)
-ESSAY:Hanson on �Mexifornia�: Good � But Not Good Enough (Sam Francis, June 19, 2003, V-Dare)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (Ken Masugi, Claremont Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (Emily Cochran, Townhall.com)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (Paul A. Garcia, Fresno Bee)
-REVIEW: of Mexifornia: A State of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson (John Fonte, Hudson Institute)
-REVIEW: of 'An Autumn of War: What America Learned From September 11 and the War on Terrorism' by Victor Davis Hanson (Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post)
-REVIEW: of RIPPLES OF BATTLE: HOW WARS OF THE PAST STILL DETERMINE HOW WE FIGHT, HOW WE LIVE, AND HOW WE THINK By Victor Hanson (David Harsanyi, CS Monitor)
The Soul of Battle : From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny (1999) - Victor Hanson (-) (Grade:A+)

