Stephen Ambrose

Stephen Edward Ambrose was a highly respected American historian and biographer, best known for his works on U.S. Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, as well as his contributions to the study of American and military history. Born on January 10, 1936, in Lovington, Illinois, Ambrose earned his Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1960. Throughout his career, he wrote biographies on several notable figures, including Eisenhower, Nixon, Crazy Horse, General Custer, and Lewis and Clark, among others.

In addition to his biographical works, Ambrose authored several bestselling novels based on American history and wartime situations. His "Band of Brothers" series, in particular, gained significant popularity and was later adapted into a television series in 2001. Ambrose's writings were highly regarded for their historical detail and rich narrative, making him a popular and influential figure in the field of history.

However, in the final years of his life and after his death, several reports emerged alleging inaccuracies and plagiarism in Ambrose's published works, which tarnished his reputation as a historian and scholar. Despite these controversies, Ambrose's contributions to the field of history and his impact as a writer and speaker cannot be ignored. He was a captivating storyteller who used his profound knowledge of the past to provide insights into the future, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of American letters.
Eisenhower Books
# Title Year
1 Eisenhower, Volume #1 1983
2 Eisenhower, Volume #2 1984
Nixon Books
# Title Year
1 Nixon Volume #1 1987
2 Nixon Volume #2 1987
3 Nixon Volume #3 1991
Norton Essays in American History Books
# Title Year
1 Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945 1967
2 Andrew Jackson and the Bank War 1967
3 The Great Bull Market: Wall Street in the 1920s 1968
4 A Respectable Minority: The Democratic Party in the Civil War Era, 1860-1868 1977
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 This Vast Land: A Young Man's Journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 2003
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Halleck 1962
2 Upton and the Army 1964
3 Duty, Honor, Country: A History of West Point 1966
4 Institutions in Modern America 1967
5 The Supreme Commander: The War Years of General Dwight D. Eisenhower 1970
6 Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938 1971
7 The Military and American Society 1972
8 Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors 1975
9 Ike's Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment 1981
10 Milton S. Eisenhower: Educational Statesman 1983
11 Pegasus Bridge: D-Day: The Daring British Airborne Raid 1984
12 Eisenhower: Soldier and President 1990
13 Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest 1992
14 D-Day: June 6, 1944, The Climactic Battle of World War II 1994
15 Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West 1996
16 Americans at War 1997
17 American Heritage: New History of World War II 1997
18 Citizen Soldiers: From the Normandy Beaches to the Surrender of Germany 1997
19 The Victors: Eisenhower and His Boys: The Men of WWII 1998
20 Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery 1998
21 Victory in Europe, May 1945 1998
22 Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Heroes, Sons, Pals 1999
23 Witness to America 1999
24 Nothing Like It in the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869 2000
25 The Wild Blue: The Men And Boys Who Flew the B-24s Over Germany, 1944-45 2001
26 The Good Fight: How World War II Was Won 2001
27 To America: Personal Reflections of an Historian 2002
28 The Mississippi and the Making of a Nation: From the Louisiana Purchase to Today 2002
Stephen E. Ambrose Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Soldiers as Statesmen 1976
2 America's Intervention In Vietnam: An Anthology 1987
3 What If?: The World's Foremost Historians Imagine What Might Have Been 1999
4 No End Save Victory 2001
5 West Point: Two Centuries of Honor and Tradition 2002
6 The Cold War 2005