Stuart D. Goldman
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Stuart D. Goldman | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Author and Historian |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Georgetown University National War College |
| Subject | World War II |
Stuart D. Goldman is an American historian and author. His most recent book is Nomonhan, 1939: The Red Army's Victory that Shaped World War II, about the little-known but highly consequential battle of Nomonhan/Khalkin Gol/, published by the US Naval Institute Press.[1] He has also published numerous articles in World War II magazine.
Goldman got his BA in history from the City University of New York – Brooklyn College and then went to Colgate University for his MA.[citation needed] He received his PhD from Georgetown University[2] during which he wrote a dissertation on The Forgotten War: the Soviet Union and Japan, 1937-1939.[3]
More recently, Goldman spent a year at the National War College where he earned a master's degree in national security strategy.