Hal Rothman

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Hal K. Rothman (1958–2007) was a historian, professor, radio show host, editor, public intellectual, and prolific author. Noted environmental history scholar Char Miller called him "a dynamic teacher, riveting speaker, compelling scholar, and sharp-tongued pundit."

Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, and on CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, and other places.[4] He was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in 2004.[5]

Rothman died of

Lou Gehrig's disease on Feb. 25, 2007.[6]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ Char Miller, "Remembering the Life Force of Hal Rothman," Newwest available via: http://www.newwest.net/index.php/main/article/remembering_the_life_force_of_hal_rothman
  2. ^ Will Sarvis, "Remembering Hal K. Rothman (1958-2007), https://sites.google.com/site/willsarvis/comment/remembering-hal-k-rothman.
  3. ^ KNPR, Nevada Public Radio, "Remembering Hal Rothman II," http://www.knpr.org/son/archive/detail2.cfm?SegmentID=3152&ProgramID=1040
  4. ^ "History Department | History Department | University of Nevada, Las Vegas".
  5. ^ "Nevada Writers Hall of Fame: Hal Karl Rothman". University of Nevada, Reno. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  6. ^ Lawrence Mower, "UNLV Professor, Las Vegas Expert Hal Rothman Dies," Las Vegas Review-Journal, Feb. 27, 2007.

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