- David McCullough - Wikipedia
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, McCullough earned a degree in English literature from Yale University His first book was The Johnstown Flood (1968), and he wrote nine more on such topics as Harry S Truman, John Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Panama Canal, and the Wright brothers
- History matters: the work of writer and historian David McCullough
David McCullough is one of our country’s most decorated historians, winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, two National Book Awards, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom Over the course of his
- David McCullough | Biography, Books, 1776, Truman, The Pioneers, John . . .
David McCullough, American historian whose exhaustively researched biographies were both popular and praised by critics His notable works included Truman (1992), John Adams (2001), 1776 (2005), and The Pioneers (2019)
- McCullough - Wikipedia
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- Marlins Manager Clayton McCullough Sheds Light on What 2026 Could Bring
Clayton McCullough joined the Miami Marlins Hot Stove YouTube show to discuss what 2026 could bring for the team
- David McCullough, Pulitzer-winning historian, dies at 89
McCullough, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author whose lovingly crafted narratives on subjects ranging from the Brooklyn Bridge to Presidents John Adams and Harry Truman made him among the most popular and influential historians of his time, died Sunday in Hingham, Massachusetts
- Posthumous Book by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author David McCullough . . .
The book is edited by McCullough’s daughter Dorie McCullough Lawson and his longtime researcher, Michael Hill, and it publishes on September 16, 2025 Over the course of his distinguished storytelling career, David McCullough emphatically showed the public why history matters
- David McCullough’s “History Matters” - The Imaginative Conservative
History Matters, by David McCullough, edited by Dorie McCullough Lawson and Michael Hill (192 pages, Simon Schuster, 2025) In a talk given at the Library of Congress in celebration of novelist Herman Wouk’s eightieth birthday, historian David McCullough opened with this sentence: “Anyone who writes history and leaves out feeling isn’t
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