Robert V. Bruce

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Robert V. Bruce


Born
in Malden, Massachusetts, The United States
December 19, 1923

Died
January 15, 2008

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Robert Vance Bruce was an American historian specializing in the American Civil War. After serving in the Army during World War II, Bruce graduated from the University of New Hampshire, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering. He received his Master of Arts in history and his Doctor of Philosophy from Boston University, where he was later a professor. He also taught at the University of Bridgeport, Lawrence Academy at Groton, and the University of Wisconsin.

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1877: Year of Violence

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Bell: Alexander Graham Bell...

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The Launching of Modern Ame...

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Lincoln and the Tools of War

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He had remained steadfast in agnosticism and therefore, as Mabel took comfort in remarking, 'he never denied God.' Neither did he affirm God.”
Robert V. Bruce, Bell: Alexander Graham Bell and the Conquest of Solitude

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