Luke A. Nichter is an American professor of history and the James H. Cavanaugh Endowed Chair in Presidential Studies at Chapman University. In 2009, he filed a court case which resulted in the declassification of most of the records concerning U.S. v. Liddy, the Watergate break-ins case.[1][2]
Works
Nichter, Luke A. (2012). George W. Bush: Life of Privilege, Leadership in Crisis. Nova Science Publisher's. ISBN978-1-62081-213-6.
Nichter, Luke A. (2013). Lyndon B. Johnson: Pursuit of Populism, Paradox of Power. Nova Science Publisher's, Incorporated. ISBN978-1-62618-624-8.
Nichter, Luke A. (2014). Richard M. Nixon: In the Arena, from Valley to Mountaintop. Nova Publishers. ISBN978-1-63117-546-6.
Nichter, Luke (2015). Richard Nixon and Europe: the Reshaping of the Postwar Atlantic World. Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-1-107-09458-1.[3][4][5][6]
Nichter, Luke A. (2020). The Last Brahmin: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and the Making of the Cold War. Yale University Press. ISBN978-0-300-21780-3.
^Blang, Eugenie M. (2016). "Luke A. Nichter. Richard Nixon and Europe: The Reshaping of the Postwar Atlantic World ". The American Historical Review. 121 (2): 608–609. doi:10.1093/ahr/121.2.608.
^"Richard Nixon and Europe: The Reshaping of the Postwar Atlantic World". Journal of American History. 103 (1): 279–280. 2016. doi:10.1093/jahist/jaw158.