Larry Schweikart
Larry Earl Schweikart is an American historian and retired professor of history at the University of Dayton. During the 1980s and 1990s, he authored numerous scholarly publications. In recent years, he has authored popular books, including A Patriot's History of the United States and 48 Liberal Lies About American History. According to professors Guy Burton and Ted Goertzel, "Schweikart and Allen are both history professors with distinguished publication records."
Early life and education
Born in Mesa, Arizona to a cattle ranching family, Schweikart graduated from Arizona State University in 1972 with a B.A. in Political science. He entered the ASU Master's program in 1977, writing a national Phi Alpha Theta prize-winning article on the Peary diaries. He received his M.A. in History in 1980. He then received a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1983. By the time he had graduated, Schweikart had already written two books and several academic articles as a graduate student.Career
Schweikart took a one-year position at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville Richland. In 1985, he received an appointment to the University of Dayton. There he taught business and economic history, then military history. He was a full professor, and in 1987 was honored for outstanding scholarship. Schweikart retired in 2016.In 1999 he published a history of American business, The Entrepreneurial Adventure. In 2004 he co-authored the book A Patriot's History of the United States with Michael Allen. In 2006, he published America's Victories. In 2008, he published 48 Liberal Lies About American History.
During the 2018 United States elections, Schweikart falsely claimed that then-Congressman Beto O'Rourke was sending busloads of illegal immigrants to polling booths and paying them $100 to vote.
Scholarly books
- California Bankers.
- Banking in the American West from Gold Rush to Deregulation .
- Making Change: South Carolina Banking in the Twentieth Century .
- Banking in the American South from the Age of Jackson to Reconstruction.
- Trident .
- Banking in the West: A Collection of Essays .
- History of Banking in Arizona.
Textbooks and general reference books
- Schweikart, Larry, and Bradley J. Birzer. The American West. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
- The Entrepreneurial Adventure: A History of American Enterprise
Books edited
- Encyclopedia of American Business History: Banking and Finance, to 1913 editor in chief
- Encyclopedia of American Business History: Banking and Finance, 1913-1989 editor in chief
- Voices of UD:Historical Interpretations of the University of Dayton, ed. and principal author.
Peer-reviewed journal articles (selected)
- “From Hard Money to Branch Banking: California Banking in the Gold Rush Economy,” with Lynne Pierson Doti, in James Rawls and Richard J. Orsi, eds., "A Golden State: Mining and Economic Development in Gold Rush California," special edition of California History, Winter 1998-99, 209-232.
- “The Panic of 1857: Causes, Transmission, and Containment”, Journal of Economic History, LI, December 1990, pp. 807–34.
- “A New Perspective on George Wingfield and Nevada Banking, 1920-33,” Nevada Historical Quarterly, XXXV, vol. 35, Winter 1992, pp. 162–76.
- “American Commercial Banking: A Bibliographic Survey,” Business History Review, vol. 65, Fall 1992, pp. 606–61.
- “Alabama’s Antebellum Banks: New Interpretations, New Evidence,” The Alabama Review, XXXVIII, June 1985, pp. 202–21.
- “Secession and Southern Banks,” Civil War History, XXXI, June 1985, pp. 111–25.
- “Tennessee’s Antebellum Banks, Part I,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, XLV, Summer 1986, pp. 119–32.
- “Southern Banking and Economic Growth in the Antebellum Period: A Reassessment,” Journal of Southern History, LIII, February 1987, pp. 19–36.
- “Private Bankers in the Antebellum South,” Southern Studies, XXV, Summer 1986, pp. 125–34.
- “Jacksonian Ideology, Currency Control, and `Central Banking’: A Reappraisal,” The Historian, LI, November 1988, pp. 781-02.
- “Banking in Early New Mexico from the Civil War to the Roaring Twenties,” New Mexico Historical Review, LXIII, January 1988, pp. 1–22.
- “Financing the Postwar Housing Boom in Phoenix and Los Angeles, 1945-60", Pacific Historical Review, LVIII, May 1989, pp. 173–94.
- “Collusion or Competition: Another Look at Arizona Banking in the Postwar Period, 1950-1964,” Journal of Arizona History, XXVIII, Summer 1987, pp. 189–200.
- “You Count It: The Birth of Banking in Arizona,” Journal of Arizona History, XXII, Fall 1981, pp. 349–68.
- “Brophy vs. Douglas: A Case Study in Frontier Corporate Control,” Journal of the West, XXIII, April 1984, pp. 49–55.
- “Antebellum Banking in Arkansas: New Evidence, New Interpretations,” Southern Studies, XXVI, Fall 1987, pp. 188–201.
- “Financing Urban Growth: Entrepreneurial Creativity and Western Cities, 1945-75,” Urban Studies, XXVI, February 1990, pp. 177–86.
- “Polar Revisionism and the Peary Claim: The Diary of Robert E. Peary,” The Historian, XLVIII, May 1986, pp. 341–58.
- “Stand By to Repel Historians: Modern Scholarship and Caribbean Pirates, 1650-1725"”, The Historian, XLVI, March 1984, pp. 219–34.
Book chapters (selected)
- “Banking and Finance in North America, 1607-1996,” in Alice Teichova et al., eds, Banking, Trade, and Industry , 297-314.
- “Entrepreneurial Aspects of Antebellum Banking,” in American Business History: Case Studies ed. C. Joseph Pusateri and Henry Dethloff, pp. 122–39.
Popular books
- Schweikart, Larry, and Dave Dougherty. A Patriot's History of the Modern World, Vol. II: From the Cold War to the Age of Entitlement, 1945-2012. New York: Sentinel; 2013.
- Schweikart, Larry, and Dave Dougherty. A Patriot's History of the Modern World, Vol. I: From America's Exceptional Ascent to the Atomic Bomb, 1898-1945. New York: Sentinel; 2012. In 240 libraries according to WorldCat
- Schweikart, Larry, Dave Dougherty, Michael Allen, and Larry Schweikart. The Patriot's History Reader: Essential Documents for Every American. New York: Sentinel, 2011.
- Schweikart, Larry. What Would the Founders Say?: A Patriot's Answers to America's Most Pressing Problems. New York: Sentinel, 2011.
- Schweikart, Larry. Seven Events That Made America America: And Proved That the Founding Fathers Were Right All Along. New York: Sentinel, 2010.
- Schweikart, Larry, and Lynne Pierson Doti. American Entrepreneur: The Fascinating Stories of the People Who Defined Business in the United States. New York: AMACOM, American Management Association, 2010. In 704 libraries according to WorldCat
- *Review by Maury Klein, Business History Review, v84 n03 : 627-628
- Schweikart, Larry. 48 Liberal Lies About American History:. New York: Sentinel, 2008..
- Schweikart, Larry. America's Victories: Why the U.S. Wins Wars and Will Win the War on Terror. New York: Sentinel, 2006.
- Schweikart, Larry, and Michael Allen. A Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbus's Great Discovery to the War on Terror. New York: Sentinel, 2004. ; In 951 libraries according to WorldCat