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Dr. Gabor Boritt
Gabor Boritt has served in Vietnam with the U.S. Air Force
as a teacher and as a loving mentor to a generation of students
at Gettysburg College.
He was born and raised in Hungary and educated in South Dakota
and Massachusetts.
At Gettysburg he serves as the founder and director of the Civil
War Institute, Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, and co-founder
and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the $100,000 Lincoln Prizes.
He lives with his wife, Elizabeth Lincoln Norseen, on a farm outside
of Gettysburg, where they have raised three sons. One is a stage
designer; one is a filmmaker; one just graduated from college.
Boritt has held visiting appointments at the universities of Cambridge,
Harvard, London, and Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is author, co-author,
and editor of fifteen books on Lincoln and the Civil War, many of
them Book of the Month Club and History Book Club selections.
Boritt has received various awards, fellowships, an honorary degree,
and has been selected distinguished alumnus of his undergraduate
institution, Yankton College, and his graduate school, Boston University.
His current book from Oxford University Press is The Lincoln Enigma.
Appointed by the majority leader of the Senate.
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