The publisher of my new book has been actively seeking endorsements from scholars and military professionals. These are now beginning to come in, and I have been permitted to post them, which I will continue to do as they arrive. The first, by David Price, was posted on November 19.
Our following endorsement comes from Mark Edward Lender, Ph.D. He is a Professor Emeritus of History at Kean University in New Jersey, from which he retired with the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs in 2011. The lender is the author (or co-author) of eleven boo, articles, and reviews. His work has won awards for “history, writing, and research.” Of The Enemy Harassed, Mark writes:
“Washington’s New Jersey campaign of early 1777 is finally receiving the historical attention it has long deserved. The Enemy Harassed offers a lucid account of how the rebel commander-in-chief rebuilt his army and, along with the New Jersey militia, fought with stunning effectiveness after the first Morristown winter. Stempel’s new book has offered a window into one of the most important but least understood chapters of the War for Independence.” –Mark Edward Lender, Ph.D.
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