Events
A night with author Gil Troy
Where
The Source
575 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
When
Sep 16
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Attendance limited to 50.
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Gil Troy is Professor of History at McGill University in Montreal and a Visiting Scholar affiliated with the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington.
His book Leading
from the Center: Why Moderates Make the Best
Presidents was published this June by
Basic Books. In the spring, the University
Press of Kansas released the paperback edition
of his book Hillary
Rodham Clinton: Polarizing First Lady,
having been published in hard cover in 2006.
Troy is the author of Morning
in America: How Ronald Reagan Invented the
1980s, published in 2005 by Princeton
University Press and released in paperback in
2007. It has been called a "masterly study of
Ronald Reagan's presidency - the best single
book we have on his administration to date."
His two other works in American history were Mr.
and Mrs. President: From the Trumans to the
Clintons (2000) - first published by
The Free Press as Affairs of State: The Rise
and Rejection of the Presidential Couple Since
World War II and See How They Ran: The
Changing Role of the Presidential
Candidate, originally published by the Free
Press in 1991, then released in an updated
paperback edition by Harvard University Press
in 1997.
Troy is also the author of Why
I Am a Zionist: Israel, Jewish Identity and the
Challenges of Today. The book has been
hailed as a "must read," and the most
persuasive presentation of the Zionist case "in
decades." It has been released in a third
expanded and updated edition, having sold over
15,000 copies.
Troy is a native of Queens, New
York. He received his bachelor's, master's and
doctoral degrees from Harvard University. After
receiving his Ph. D in History in 1988, he
taught History and Literature at Harvard for
two years. In September 1990, Troy became an
assistant professor of history at McGill
University. In 1995, Troy was promoted to
Associate Professor and granted tenure. From
1997 to 1998 he served as chairman of McGill's
history department. In March, 1999 he was
promoted to Full Professor. Maclean's magazine
has repeatedly labeled him one of McGill's
"Popular Profs" and the History News Network
designated him one of its first 12 "Top
Young Historians". He can be reached via
email at gtroy@videotron.ca
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