James P Ronda was born on May 30,1943 and is a now retired Western American historian.
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James P Ronda was born on May 30,1943 and is a now retired Western American historian.
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James Ronda is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Tulsa.
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James Ronda has written multiple works on the subject, as well as appearing on C-Span for a special presentation about the writings of Lewis and Clark, which aired in 2001.
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James Ronda is married to Jeanne Ronda and from an early age set out to become a professor at the university level.
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James Ronda was hired as a professor at Youngstown State University in 1968, where he would serve until 1990.
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James Ronda would serve at this university until his retirement in 2008.
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James Ronda was named to the Advisory Committee of the International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello.
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Between 1968 and 1981, James Ronda had written three books, but it wasn't until 1984 that his breakthrough work was published.
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Since the publishing of this 1984 book, James Ronda has produced multiple titles related to the West, and Lewis and Clark.
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In one of his latest works to date, Beyond Lewis and Clark: The Army Explores the West, James Ronda approached the story of Lewis and Clark , but focused instead on the overall expeditions by the Army.
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Beyond these two books, James Ronda has many other books that have given him recognition.
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