Hauptman, Laurence Marc
HAUPTMAN, Laurence Marc
HAUPTMAN, Laurence Marc. American, b. 1945. Genres: Cultural/Ethnic topics, History. Career: State University of New York at New Paltz, professor of history, 1971-99, faculty exchange scholar, 1988-, distinguished professor of history, 1999-. Member of summer faculty at New York University, 1974, 1981, University of New Mexico, 1987, and St. Bonaventure University, 1992; Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, senior fellow, 1986. Expert witness. Publications: The Iroquois and the New Deal, 1981; The Iroquois Struggle for Survival: World War II to Red Power, 1986; Formulating American Indian Policy in New York State, 1970-1986, 1988; The Iroquois and the Civil War Year: From Battlefield to Reservation, 1993; Tribes & Tribulations: Misconceptions about American Indians and Their Histories, 1995; Between Two Fires: American Indians in the Civil War, 1995; Conspiracy of Interests, 1999; (with L.G. McLester) Chief Daniel Bread and the Oneida Indians of Wisconsin, 2002. EDITOR: (with J. Campisi) Neighbors and Intruders: An Ethnohistorical Exploration of the Indians of Hudson's River, 1978; (with J. Campisi) The Oneida Indian Experience: Two Perspectives, 1988; (with J. Campisi and J. Wherry) The Pequots in Southern New England: The Fall and Rise of an American Indian Nation, 1990; A Seneca Indian in the Union Army, 1995; (with L.G. McLester) The Oneida Indian Journey, 1999. Address: Dept of History, State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY 12561, U.S.A.