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John Allan Nagy was a nonfiction writer on the
American Revolution The American Revolution was an ideological and political revolution that occurred in British America between 1765 and 1791. The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies formed independent states that defeated the British in the American Revoluti ...
with an expertise in the field of espionage and mutinies. Nagy was born in
Perth Amboy, New Jersey Perth Amboy is a city (New Jersey), city in Middlesex County, New Jersey, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Perth Amboy is part of the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. census, the city's population was 55,4 ...
and graduated from
Perth Amboy High School Perth Amboy High School (or PAHS) is a four-year comprehensive community public high school which serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Perth Amboy in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary ...
in 1964. In 1968 he graduated from
Saint Francis University Saint Francis University (SFU) is a private Catholic university in Loretto, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1847 and conducted under the tradition of the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular. The university is situated on in the fore ...
,
Loretto, Pennsylvania Loretto is a borough in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,302. Like the rest of Cambria County, it is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. Loretto is the home of Saint Franc ...
. He later attended
Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens Institute of Technology is a private research university in Hoboken, New Jersey. Founded in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States and was the first college in America solely dedicated to mechanical ...
,
Hoboken, New Jersey Hoboken ( ; Unami: ') is a city in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the city's population was 60,417. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that the city's population was 58,690 ...
, and graduated in 1979 with a master's degree in Management Science. He lived in
Mount Laurel, New Jersey Mount Laurel is a township in Burlington County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of Philadelphia and part of the South Jersey region. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the township's population was 41,864, reflecting an increase of 1 ...
. Nagy died at his home in New Jersey on April 1, 2016.


Work

He was a Scholar in Residence at
Saint Francis University Saint Francis University (SFU) is a private Catholic university in Loretto, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1847 and conducted under the tradition of the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular. The university is situated on in the fore ...
,
Loretto, Pennsylvania Loretto is a borough in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,302. Like the rest of Cambria County, it is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. Loretto is the home of Saint Franc ...
and has been a consultant for
Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has 7300 employees at this location ...
,
Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon is the presidential library of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Located at Washington's home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, the library ...
at George Washington's
Mount Vernon Mount Vernon is an American landmark and former plantation of Founding Father, commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War, and the first president of the United States George Washington and his wife, Martha. The estate is on ...
, and the
William L. Clements Library The William L. Clements Library is a rare book and manuscript repository located on the University of Michigan's central campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Specializing in Americana and particularly North American history prior to the twentieth centu ...
of the
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in
Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County. The 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851. It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all ...
on espionage. He has appeared on
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, the History Channel, and been interviewed twice in hour-long programs for
Pennsylvania Cable Network PCN (the Pennsylvania Cable Network) is a private, non-profit cable television network dedicated to 24-hour coverage of government and public affairs in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Built on the C-SPAN model, it features live coverage of ...
. He also appeared in "The President's Inner Circle" episode of
Brad Meltzer's Decoded ''Brad Meltzer's Decoded'' (or simply ''Decoded'') was an American investigation television series focused on historical mysteries and alleged conspiracy theories, produced by Go Go Luckey and Berman/Braun, that premiered December 2, 2010, on the ...
. In 2003 he was the speaker representing the French Government with a talk on the ''French Spies in the American Revolution'' at the Franco-American Alliance Celebration on the 225th anniversary of the Treaties signed in Paris on 6 February 1778 held on February 6, 2003 at Carpenter's Hall,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Since ...
. In April 2015, he was a research fellow at the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Thomas Jefferson's
Monticello Monticello ( ) was the primary plantation of Founding Father Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, who began designing Monticello after inheriting land from his father at age 26. Located just outside Charlottesville, V ...
in
Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, colloquially known as C'ville, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is the county seat of Albemarle County, which surrounds the city, though the two are separate legal entities. It is named after Queen C ...
. He completed his 5th book on the American Revolution, ''George Washington's Secret Spy War: The Making of America's First Spymaster,'' in early 2016 before his death in April. It was released posthumously in September 2016.


Awards

2007 American Revolution Round Table of Philadelphia best book published in 2007 on the American Revolution Era.


Bibliography

*2007 ''Rebellion in the Ranks, Mutinies of the American Revolution '' 978-1594160554 *2010 ''Invisible Ink, Spycraft of the American Revolution'' 978-15944160974 and 978-1594161414 *2011 ''Spies in the Continental Capital, Espionage Across Pennsylvania During the American Revolution'' 978-1594161339 *2013 ''Dr. Benjamin Church Spy, A Case of Espionage on the Eve of the American Revolution'' 978-1594161841 *2016 ''George Washington's Secret Spy War: The Making of America's First Spymaster'' 978-1250096814


Chapters

* 2012 Chapter 20 ''George Washington Spymaster'', pages 344–357 in ''A Companion to George Washington'' edited by
Edward G. Lengel Edward "Ed" G. Lengel (born August 9, 1968) is an American author and military historian. His previously published books focus on George Washington's life and legacy, and World War I. He is a co-recipient of the National Humanities Medal (for hi ...
978-1-4443-3103-5 * 2014 Chapter on Allen McLane's espionage activities in ''Allen McLane : patriot, soldier, spy, port collector'' by Thomas Welch and Michael Lloyd. OCLC number 897363610 * 2015 Chapter "The British Spy Plot to Capture Fort Ticonderoga" pages 179–183 in the "Journal of the American Revolution Annual Volume 2015" edited by Todd Andrlik 978-1-59416-228-2


Video and podcasts

*Video on YouTube of his talk at the American Revolution Round Table of North Jersey on October 13, 2012 * Scientific American Magazine Website Invisible Ink and More: The Science of Spying in the Revolutionary War by Steve Mirsky on April 20, 2010 podcast *An audio podcast at the New York Military Affairs Symposium at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, th ...
Graduate School on ''Rebellion in the Ranks: Mutinies of the American Revolution'' recorded April 18, 2008. Download it to play. *Public Broadcasting Service television show ''A Taste of History'' season six (2015) episodes 2 and 4.


Articles about John A. Nagy

*About restoring the Thomas Budd House in
Mount Holly, New Jersey Mount Holly is a township that is the county seat of Burlington County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is an eastern suburb of Philadelphia, the nation's sixth largest city as of 2020, As of the 2020 U.S. census, the township's population w ...
Philadelphia Inquirer December 27, 1987 *Article in The Star Ledger about a lecture he gave on the book "Rebellion in the Ranks: Mutinies of the American Revolution." It was given at the Washington Association's 135th annual meeting on February 16, 2009 at the Madison Hotel. Article is available at http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/02/george_washington_was_the_cele.html *Referenced in an article on Slate on July 1, 2010. ''Ghost Writers, Were the Russian spies using the same invisible ink you can buy at toy stores?'' by Christopher Beam. Article at http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2010/07/ghost_writers.html *Scientific American Magazine Website ''Invisible Ink and More: The Science of Spying in the Revolutionary War'' by Steve Mirsky on April 20, 2010 and podcast


References


External links

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American Revolution Round Table of PhiladelphiaInternet Movie Database
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nagy, John A 1946 births American military historians American male non-fiction writers American military writers Historians of the American Revolution Historians of the United States People from Mount Laurel, New Jersey People from Perth Amboy, New Jersey Saint Francis University alumni 2016 deaths Historians from New Jersey