Victor Davis Hanson

Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow
Awards and Honors:
Statesmanship Award from the Claremont Institute
(2006)
Biography: 

Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution; his focus is classics and military history.

Hanson was a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California (1992–93), a visiting professor of classics at Stanford University (1991–92), the annual Wayne and Marcia Buske Distinguished Visiting Fellow in History at Hillsdale College (2004–), the Visiting Shifron Professor of Military History at the US Naval Academy (2002–3),and the William Simon Visiting Professor of Public Policy at Pepperdine University (2010).

In 1991 he was awarded an American Philological Association Excellence in Teaching Award. He received the Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism (2002), presented the Manhattan's Institute's Wriston Lecture (2004), and was awarded the National Humanities Medal (2007) and the Bradley Prize (2008).

Hanson is the author of hundreds of articles, book reviews, and newspaper editorials on Greek, agrarian, and military history and essays on contemporary culture. He has written or edited twenty-four books, the latest of which is The Case for Trump (Basic Books, 2019). His other books include The Second World Wars (Basic Books, 2017); The Savior Generals: How Five Great Commanders Saved Wars That Were Lost - from Ancient Greece to Iraq (Bloomsbury 2013); The End of Sparta (Bloomsbury, 2011); The Father of Us All: War and History, Ancient and Modern (Bloomsbury, 2010); Makers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome (ed.) (Princeton, 2010); The Other Greeks (California, 1998); The Soul of Battle (Free Press, 1999); Carnage and Culture (Doubleday, 2001); Ripples of Battle (Doubleday, 2003); A War Like No Other (Random House, 2005); The Western Way of War (Alfred Knopf, 1989; 2nd paperback ed., University of California Press, 2000); The Wars of the Ancient Greeks (Cassell, 1999; paperback ed., 2001); and Mexifornia: A State of Becoming (Encounter, 2003), as well as two books on family farming, Fields without Dreams (Free Press, 1995) and The Land Was Everything (Free Press, 1998). Currently, he is a syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services and a weekly columnist for the National Review Online.

Hanson received a BA in classics at the University of California, Santa Cruz (1975), was a fellow at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens (1977–78), and received his PhD in classics from Stanford University (1980).

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The Victor Davis Hanson Podcast: Crisis Waste Not, Want Not: Clyburn, Pelosi, Schumer, And Viral Politics

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review
Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his first-hand experience with the economics of panics, about Capitol Hill Democrats loading up coronavirus-relief legislation with their ideological wish list, and the geographically, socially, and ideologically driven coverage of the coronavirus. 

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Victor Davis Hanson On The Howie Carr Show

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The Howie Carr Show
Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses elitism and globalism.

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The Logic Of Pottersville

by Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review
Tuesday, March 24, 2020

In director Frank Capra’s 1946 holiday classic movie It’s a Wonderful Life, an initial bank panic sweeps the small town of Bedford Falls. Small passbook account holders rush to George Bailey’s family-owned Bailey Building and Loan to demand the right to cash out all of their deposits — a sudden run that would destroy the lending cooperative and its ability to issue mortgages or preserve the savings accounts of the small town.

Analysis and Commentary

The Virus Is Not Invincible, But It’s Exposing Who’s Irreplaceable

by Victor Davis Hansonvia American Greatness
Sunday, March 22, 2020

When your refrigerator goes out under quarantine and your supplies begin to rot, do you really need another rant from Maxine Waters—or do you rather need a St. Michael Smith and St. Uriel Mendoza to appear out of nowhere as the archangels from Home Depot to wheel up and connect a new one?

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The Psychology Of Viral Paradoxes

by Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review
Sunday, March 22, 2020

There are a lot of known unknowns and paradoxes in these times of uncertainty. Here are a few.

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Victor Davis Hanson: The Untold Story With Martha MacCallum

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia Fox News
Friday, March 20, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson talks about growing up on a multi-generational farm, why he decided to write The Case for Trump, and his opinions on today's political landscape.

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Trump The Uniter?

by Victor Davis Hansonvia National Review
Friday, March 20, 2020

Despite dire predictions, he has united the GOP and governed as a centrist conservative.

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Victor Davis Hanson On The John Batchelor Show

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The John Batchelor Show
Thursday, March 19, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his book The Case for Trump as President Trump's efforts to fight the coronavirus.

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Victor Davis Hanson On The John Batchelor Show

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The John Batchelor Show
Thursday, March 19, 2020

Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his National Review article "Remembering Who Is Keeping Us Alive."

The Classicist with Victor Davis Hanson:
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The Classicist: Plagues, Ancient And Modern

interview with Victor Davis Hansonvia The Classicist
Thursday, March 19, 2020

COVID-19 and other contagions that have upended society.

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