Hoover Biographer and Historian

George Nash

2 articles 2017

George H. Nash is a historian renowned as the foremost biographer and scholar of Herbert Hoover, having authored a multi-volume biography of the 31st president. He contributed articles to The Weekly Standard examining Hoover's life, works, and humanitarian legacy.

A New Look at the Life and Works of Herbert Hoover

January 24, 2017 · magazine_repost, George H. Nash, Herbert Hoover

Since his departure from the White House in 1933, it has often seemed that Herbert Hoover is the Rodney Dangerfield of American politics: He gets no respect. On the left, he has long been castigated as a presidential failure: a dour and rigid reactionary who did little to combat the Great…

Humanitarian Relief

January 20, 2017 · George H. Nash, Herbert Hoover, Magazine

Since his departure from the White House in 1933, it has often seemed that Herbert Hoover is the Rodney Dangerfield of American politics: He gets no respect. On the left, he has long been castigated as a presidential failure: a dour and rigid reactionary who did little to combat the Great…