AllExperts > Encyclopedia 
Search      
Find out about volunteering to AllExperts

Douglas Brinkley: Encyclopedia BETA


Free Encyclopedia
 Home · Index · Browse A-Z  · Questions and Answers ·
Encyclopedia

Browse A-Z
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZNum


License
Disclaimer

 
 
 
 
Free Online Courses
12 Weeks to Weight Loss
Take Charge of Stress
Learn How to Bake
Budgeting 101
Deeper Faith
DIY Fashion Makeover

       MORE E-COURSES
 
   

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z  Misc

Douglas Brinkley



Douglas Brinkley (born 1961) is an author and professor of history, currently lecturing at Tulane University. He is most famous for his John Kerry biography, Tour of Duty.

The late historian, Stephen E. Ambrose, once called Brinkley "the best of the new generation of American historians" [1].

During the early 1990's, Brinkley taught American Arts and Politics aboard the Majic Bus, a roving, natural-gas powered transcontinental classroom, from which emerged the book, The Majic Bus: an American Odyssey.

Brinkley edited a Hunter Thompson novel The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967. the book was published on April 7, 1998.
In January 2006, Brinkley and fellow historian, Julie M. Fenster, released Parish Priest, a biography of Fr. Michael J. McGivney, the founder of the Knights of Columbus.

In May 2006, he released The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a record of the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast. Brinkley spoke about the book and his experiences during Hurricane Katrina on NPR's Fresh Air in September of 2005 [2].

Brinkley lives in New Orleans with his wife and two children.



Email this page
About Us | Advertise on This Site | User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy | Help
About and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. The About logo is a trademark of About, Inc. All rights reserved.
This is the "GNU Free Documentation License" reference article from the English Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. See also our Disclaimer.