E. Thomas Wood
E. Thomas Wood (born October 9, 1963) is an American journalist, historian and freelance writer. From 2005 until 2011, he worked as a reporter for NashvillePost.com, a local business and political news website in Nashville, Tennessee, and related publications.[1]
In the 1990s, Wood regularly contributed to
He has been a member since 1998 of the state-chartered Tennessee Holocaust Commission and since 2018 of the Metropolitan Nashville Historical Commission.
A native of Nashville, Wood is a graduate of that city's Montgomery Bell Academy (having attended Riverside Military Academy in seventh grade, 1976–77) and Vanderbilt University. He holds a Master's degree in European Studies from Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Works
- Karski: How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1994. ISBN 0-471-14573-4.
- Nashville: An American Self-Portrait (co-editor), Nashville: Beaten Biscuit Press, 2001. ISBN 0-9706702-1-4.
- Profiles in Tenacity: A Century of Stories from Nashville School of Law, Beckon Books, 2010. ISBN 978-1-935442-05-9.
- 'The Suspect: A Memoir (introduction; consultant on companion documentary Indelible: The Case Against Jeffrey Womack Archived 2013-01-18 at the ISBN 0-9858365-04.
- H.G. Hill Company: A Family Tradition in Three Centuries, Nashville: Grandin Hood Publishers, 2020. ISBN 978-1-73393-0444.
Notes
Further reading
- "Wood, E. Thomas". Contemporary Authors. Volume 220, p. 429.
- Hoover Institution," "Partial Inventory of the E. Thomas Wood Papers"
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