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Harold Holzer (born February 5, 1949) is a scholar of
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and the political culture of the American
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. He serves as director of
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's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute. Holzer previously spent twenty-three years as senior vice president for public affairs at
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in New York before retiring in 2015.


Early life and education

Holzer was born on February 5, 1949, in
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to Charles and Rose Holzer, a construction contractor and homemaker, respectively. He attended
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where he earned a bachelor of arts in 1969. Holzer married Edith Spiegel, a writer/publicist, in 1971. They had two children, Remy and Meg. Holzer is Jewish."Holzer, Harold 1949–." Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. ''Encyclopedia.com''. 2 August 2019 .


Career

Holzer began his career as a newspaper reporter and then editor of ''The Manhattan Tribune''. He then served as press secretary to Congresswoman Bella S. Abzug (both on Capitol Hill and in campaigns for the U.S. Senate and mayor of New York), press secretary to 1977 mayoral candidate
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, a government speechwriter for New York City Mayor
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, and for six years as public affairs director for
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. From 1984 through 1992 Holzer worked in the administration of Governor Mario Cuomo (with whom he co-edited the 1990 book, ''Lincoln on Democracy''). In 1992, Holzer joined
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in New York as chief communications officer. He was elevated to vice president in 1996 and senior vice president for public affairs in 2005 with responsibilities over government affairs, multi-cultural development, admissions, and visitor services. He remains a trustee of The Metropolitan Museum representing the New York City Comptroller. Since 2015, Holzer has served as director of
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's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.


History and Lincoln scholarship

In his work as a historian Holzer has authored, co-authored, and edited more than 52 books, and contributed more than 550 articles to magazines and journals, plus chapters and forewords for 60 additional books. Many of his works have received awards, including the Gilder Lehrman
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and four other awards in 2015 for his book ''Lincoln and the Power of the Press''. Holzer served for nine years as co-chairman of the United States
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(ALBC), appointed to the commission by President
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in 2000 and elected co-chair by his fellow commissioners. In June 2010, he was elected chairman of the ALBC's successor organization, The
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, which he led through 2016. Holzer has served as president of the Lincoln Group of New York, on the board of directors of the
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and New York's Civil War Round Table, and on the editorial advisory boards of ''The Lincoln Herald'', ''American Heritage'', and ''Civil War Times''. He was the founding vice chairman of The Lincoln Forum and currently serves as chairman. From 2012 to 2015, Holzer served as a Roger Hertog Fellow at the
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. In 2016-17 he served as Distinguished Visiting Scholar at The Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at
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. He was also a script consultant to the
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film, ''Lincoln'', and wrote the official young readers' companion book to the movie. A frequent guest on television, Holzer has appeared on
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's ''Washington Journal'' and its 2009 documentary special on The White House. He has also appeared on The History Channel, PBS, ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''The Lou Dobbs Show'', '' History Detectives'', and ''The
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Show''. C-SPAN has broadcast Holzer's stage presentation "Lincoln Seen and Heard" with
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and "Grant Seen and Heard" with
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among many others. In February 2005, President and Mrs. Bush hosted a special Lincoln's birthday-eve performance of "Lincoln Seen and Heard" with Holzer and Waterston, telecast live from the
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. During the Lincoln bicentennial, he appeared on such documentaries as "Stealing Lincoln's Body," "The Lincoln Assassination," "Looking for Lincoln," and "Lincoln: American Mastermind." Holzer is featured in Sean Conant's documentary film, ''The Gettysburg Address'', alongside
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,
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, and
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. Holzer also lectures throughout the country, and has curated seven museum exhibitions, including three shows of Lincoln art at the former Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He served as chief historian for the exhibitio
"Lincoln and New York"
at the
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, October 2009-March 2010, and "Lincoln and The Jews," March–June 2015, also at the
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. He also co-organized "The First Step to Freedom," a multicity, sesquicentennial exhibition of Lincoln's original Preliminary
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, which debuted at the Schomburg Library in Harlem on September 22, 2012. He has performed, throughout the nation, stage programs entitled "Lincoln Seen and Heard," "The Lincoln Family Album," "Lincoln in American Memory," and "Grant Seen and Heard"—combining period pictures with authentic words—with such actors as
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,
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, Stephen Lang,
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,
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,
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, and
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. His most recent programs are "The Real Lincoln-Douglas Debates" with
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and Stephen Lang, performed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and telecast on C-SPAN; and "Lincoln's Shakespeare" with Waterston, Lang, Kathleen Chalfant,
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, and John Douglas Thompson and performed in 2013 and 2014 at
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and The Berkshire Playhouse. Holzer's programs have been staged at such venues as the
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, the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library,
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in New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
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, the Lincoln Association of Los Angeles
The Lincoln Forum at Gettysburg
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, site of the Lincoln assassination, and the
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.


Awards

In 2008, Holzer received the
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from President Bush and The Lincoln Medal of Honor from the Lincoln Society of
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, the state's highest honor. He also won a second-place 2005 Lincoln Prize (for ''Lincoln at Cooper Union''). For his 2008 book ''Lincoln President-Elect'', Holzer received awards from The Lincoln Group of New York, The Civil War Round Table of New York, and The Illinois State Historical Society. His young readers' book, ''Father Abraham: Lincoln and His Sons'', won the first James Robertson Jr. Award for Civil War Children's Literature from The Civil War Round Table of New York. He has also won lifetime achievement awards from The Civil War Round Tables of New York, Chicago, and Kansas City, and from Lincoln groups in Washington and New York. He won the DAR History Award Medal in 2012. In 2013, he wrote the Lincoln-Emancipation essay for the official program for the re-inauguration of President
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. Holzer's book '' Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion'' won not only the
Lincoln Prize The Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, founded by the late Richard Gilder and Lewis Lehrman in partnership with Gabor Boritt, Director Emeritus of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, is administered by the Gilder Lehrman Institute for Ameri ...
but also the Mark Lynton History Prize from the Columbia University School of Journalism, the Goldsmith Book Prize from The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School, and The Hazel Dicken-Garcia Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Journalism History. In 2015, Holzer received The Lincoln Forum's Richard Nelson Current Award of Achievement. In 2023, he was awarded the Augustus Saint-Gaudens Medal.


Works

* 1984: ''The Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Popular Print'' with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt * 1985: ''Changing the Lincoln Image'' with Neely and Boritt * 1987: ''The Confederate Image: Prints of the Lost Cause'' with Neely and Boritt * 1990: ''Lincoln on Democracy,'' co-edited with Mario M. Cuomo) * 1990: ''The Lincoln Family Album'' with Neely * 1993: ''Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Civil War in Art'' with Neely * 1993: ''The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: The First Complete, Unexpurgated Text'' * 1993: ''Washington and Lincoln Portrayed: National Icons in Popular Prints'' * 1993: ''Dear Mr. Lincoln: Letters to the President'' * 1996: ''Witness to War'' * 1996: ''The Civil War Era'' * 1998: ''The Lincoln Mailbag: America Writes to the President'' * 1999: ''The Union Preserved'' with Daniel Lorello * 1999: ''The Lincoln Forum: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg, and the Civil War'' (co-edited with
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and William Pederson) * 1999: ''Lincoln as I Knew Him: Gossip, Tributes, and Revelations from His Best Friends and Worst Enemies'' * 2000: ''The Union Image: Prints of the Civil War North'' with Neely * 2000: ''Lincoln Seen and Heard'' * 2000: ''Abraham Lincoln, The Writer'' (named to the Children's Literature Choice List, and the Bank Street "Best Children's Books of the Year") * 2001: ''Prang's Civil War Pictures: The Complete Battle Chromos of Louis Prang'' * 2002: ''State of the Union: New York and the Civil War'' * 2002: ''The Lincoln Forum: Rediscovering Abraham Lincoln'' (co-edited with John Y. Simon) * 2004: ''The President is Shot! The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln'' * 2004: ''Lincoln at
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: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President'' * 2005: ''Lincoln in the Times: The Life of Abraham Lincoln as Originally Reported in the New York Times'' (co-edited with David Herbert Donald, St. Martin's Press) * 2006: ''The Battle of Hampton Roads'' (co-edited with Tim Mulligan) * 2006: ''The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views,'' with
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and
Frank J. Williams Frank J. Williams (born August 24, 1940) is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, a notable Abraham Lincoln scholar and author, and a justice of the Military Commission Review Panel. Biography Frank Williams was bor ...
* 2006: ''Lincoln Portrayed: In the Collections of the Indiana Historical Society'' * 2007: ''Abraham Lincoln Revisited'' (co-edited with Simon and Dawn Vogel) * 2007: ''Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment'' (co-edited with Sarah Vaughn Gabbard) * 2007: ''Lincoln's White House Secretary: The Adventurous Life of William O. Stoddard'' * 2008: ''Lincoln President-Elect: Abraham Lincoln and the Great Secession Winter, 1860-1861'' * 2009: ''The Lincoln Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Legacy from 1860 to Now'' * 2009: ''In Lincoln's Hand: His Original Manuscripts with Commentary by Distinguished Americans.'' * 2009: ''The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators: Their Confinement and Execution, as Recorded in the Letterbook of John Frederick Hartranft'' (co-edited with Edward Steers, Jr.) * 2009: ''Lincoln and New York'' * 2010: ''The Lincoln Assassination: Crime & Punishment, Myth & Memory'' (co-edited with Craig L. Symonds and
Frank J. Williams Frank J. Williams (born August 24, 1940) is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, a notable Abraham Lincoln scholar and author, and a justice of the Military Commission Review Panel. Biography Frank Williams was bor ...
) * 2010: ''The New York Times Civil War'' (co-edited with Craig L. Symonds with an introduction by President
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) * 2011: ''Father Abraham: Lincoln and His Sons'' * 2011: ''Lincoln on War'' * 2011: ''Hearts Touched by Fire: The Best of Battles and Leaders of the Civil War'' * 2011: ''The Living Lincoln (co-edited with Thomas A. Horrocks and
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) * 2012: ''Emancipating Lincoln: The Proclamation in Text, Context, and Memory'' * 2012: ''Lincoln: How Abraham Lincoln Ended Slavery in America'' * 2013: ''Abraham Lincoln, Defender of Freedom'' (editor) * 2013: ''1863: Lincoln's Pivotal Year'' (co-edited with Sara Gabbard) * 2013: ''The Civil War in 50 Objects'' * 2014: '' Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion'' * 2015: ''President Lincoln Assassinated!!: The Firsthand Story of the Murder, Manhunt, Trial, and Mourning'', Compiled and Introduced by Harold Holzer * 2015: ''Exploring Lincoln: Great Historians Reappraise Our Greatest President'' (co-edited with Craig L. Symonds and
Frank J. Williams Frank J. Williams (born August 24, 1940) is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, a notable Abraham Lincoln scholar and author, and a justice of the Military Commission Review Panel. Biography Frank Williams was bor ...
) * 2015: ''1865: America Makes War and Peace in Lincoln's Final Year'' * 2015: ''A Just and Generous Nation: Abraham Lincoln and the Fight for American Opportunity'' (with
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) * 2016: ''The Annotated Lincoln'' (co-edited with Thomas Horrocks) * 2019: ''Monument Man: The Life and Art of
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'' * 2020: ''The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle between the White House and the Media—from the Founding Fathers to Fake News''


Honors

* 1984, 1990, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2015: Barondess Award of the Civil War Round Table of New York * 1988: Diploma of Honor from
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* 1988, 1993, 2004, 2009: Award of Achievement from the Lincoln Group of New York * 1988: George Washington Medal from the Freedom Foundation * 1989: Writer of Distinction Award from the International Reading Association * 1992: Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Lincoln College * 1993: Award of Superior Achievement from the Illinois State Historical Society * 1996: Manuscript Society of America award for ''Dear Mr. Lincoln'' * 2000: Newman Book Award of the American Historical Print Collectors Society for ''The Union Image'' * 2002: Nevins-Freeman Award of The Civil War Round Table of Chicago * 2006: Honorary degrees by
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and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth * 2006: The Lincoln Group of The District of Columbia's annual award of achievement * 2008: The Bell I. Wiley Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the Civil War Round Table of NY * 2008: The National Humanities Medal from President George W. Bush * 2009: Honorary Degree (Doctor of Humane Letters) from
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* 2009: President's Medal from
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, CUNY * 2009: Inducted as a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln (the State’s highest honor) by the Governor of Illinois in 2009 Bicentennial Laureate. * 2010: Lincoln Medal of Honor, Lincoln Society, Springfield, Illinois * 2010: Awards for ''Lincoln and New York'' exhibition from The Civil War Round Table of New York, The Lincoln Group of New York, and The Victorian Society. * 2010: Barondess Award, The Civil War Round Table of New York, for ''Lincoln President-Elect'' * 2011: James Robertson Jr. Award for Civil War Children's Literature, Civil War Round Table of New York * 2012: DAR History Award Medal * 2012: Honorary Degree (Doctor of Humane Letters),
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, Danville, KY * 2015: Lincoln Group of New York Achievement Award * 2015: Harry S. Truman Award from The Civil War Round Table of Kansas City * 2015: Gilder Lehrman
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* 2015: Hazel Dicken-Garcia Award for Distinguished Contributions to Journalism History * 2015: Mark Lynton History Prize, Columbia University School of Journalism * 2015: Goldsmith Prize from The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, Kennedy School at
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* 2015:
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chapter of the Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society named Harold Holzer Scholar Award in Holzer's honor.


References


External links


Official Site of Harold Holzer

Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
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''Booknotes'' interview with Holzer on ''The Lincoln-Douglas Debates'', August 22, 1993.
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''In Depth'' interview with Holzer, June 6, 2004
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C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with Holzer on ''Lincoln President-Elect: Abraham Lincoln and the Great Secession Winter, 1860-1861'', November 9, 2008
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