- Robert M. Citino
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name = Robert M. Citino
image_size = 130px
caption = Robert Citino's faculty picture
birth_date = birth date|1958|6|19|mf=y
birth_place =Cleveland ,Ohio
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occupation =Writer ,Professor ,Historian
main interests =German Military History ,Music ,World War II
spouse = Roberta CitinoRobert M. Citino (born
19 June 1958 ) is an Americanhistory professor , scholar and writer currently teaching atEastern Michigan University (EMU). He specializes inGerman military history and has earned acclaim by writing several historical books on the subject. He has appeared as a consultant on theHistory Channel several times on the subject ofWorld War II and German military tactics.Background
Citino was born in Cleveland,
Ohio . After graduating with his Bachelor's degree in history fromOhio State University , where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1978, Citino then went on to earn his Master's and PhD fromIndiana University in 1980 and 1984, respectively. He is married with three daughters, and has taught history at EMU for more than a decade, occasionally taking a sabbatical to write another book. He is fluent in German and is a prolific reader of early 20th century German military literature, particularly the "Militär-Wochenblatt", a professional German military periodical published from 1816 to 1942.Scholarly Works
Citino is one of America's leading authorities on German military history. Having appeared repeatedly on the History Channel as a consultant on various related subjects, notably on "Hard Target"; where he discussed the failure of U.S. intelligence before the
Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, and on HistoryCENTER where he discussed the fall of Japan in the last eight months of World War II. He has also authored numerous books, notably "The Path to Blitzkrieg", "Quest For Decisive Victory", "Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm", and "The German Way of War". His eighth book, "The Death of theWehrmacht ", was released onSeptember 6 ,2007 . In 2005 his book "The German Way of War" was chosen as one of two selections of the month for theMilitary Book Club , competing withOliver North 's "War Stories III".University career
Citino is a proponent of changing the current nomenclature of German military tactics. Although he uses the word "
Blitzkrieg " on the cover of his books, he has always espoused the view that it should be called by its proper German military term, "Bewegungskrieg", ormaneuver warfare . He has taught history classes at Eastern Michigan University for over a decade, mostly on German military history, stressing the doctrines of maneuver warfare to create a "Kesselschlacht " and the German doctrine of "Auftragstaktik ". Citino has also taught classes aboutAdolf Hitler 'sNazi Germany ,the Holocaust , as well as American military history. In 1993 he won EMU’s Teaching I Award for his enthusiasm in the classroom and his ability to inspire student interest in history.Dr. Citino will be a visiting professor at the
United States Military Academy inWest Point, NY for the 2008-09 academic year.Bibliography
* Citino (1984). "Polen Greift An: Germany's Eastern Defenses, 1918-1933." PhD Dissertation, Indiana University Press
* Citino (1987). "The Evolution of Blitzkrieg Tactics: Germany Defends Itself Against Poland, 1918-1933." Ph.D. dissertation, Greenwood Press.
* Citino (unknown). "The Rise and Development of Armored Warfare: A Reference Guide."
* Citino (unknown). "Crane Army Ammunition Activity Annual Historical Review Fiscal Years 1980-1983."
* Citino (1991). "Germany and the Union of South Africa in the Nazi Period." Greenwood Press.
* Citino (1994). "Armored Forces: History and Sourcebook." Greenwood Press.
* Citino (1999). "The Path to Blitzkrieg: Doctrine and Training in the German Army, 1920-1939." Lynne Rienner; Stackpole Books (paperback, 2008)
* Citino (2000). "Was the Reputation of the Wehrmacht for Military Superiority Deserved?" In "History in Dispute" 4, "World War II, 1939-1945" Detroit: St. James Press.
* Citino (2001). "The Weimar Roots of German Military Planning." In "Military Planning and the Origins of the Second World War in Europe." edited by B.J.C. McKercher and Roch Legault. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
* Citino (2002). "Quest for Decisive Victory: From Stalemate to Blitzkrieg in Europe, 1899-1940." University Press of Kansas.
* Citino (2004). "Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: The Evolution of Operational Warfare." University Press of Kansas.
* Citino (2005). "The German Way of War: From the Thirty Years' War to the Third Reich." University Press of Kansas.
* Citino (2007). "The Death of the Wehrmacht: The Campaigns of 1942." University Press of Kansas.
* Citino (2007). "Military Histories Past and Present: A Reintroduction." American Historical Review vol.112 no.4
* Citino (2008). "The Path To Blitzkrieg: Doctrine and Training in the German Army 1920-39." Stackpole Books.Honors and awards
* Phi Beta Kappa
* Phi Kappa Phi
* Phi Alpha Theta
* Summa Award for Scholarship, 1976
* Magna cum laude 1978
* National Resource Fellowship, Indiana University 1982
* Susan O'Kell Memorial Award for Outstanding Associate Instructor, 1982
* Letter of Commendation, Crane Army Ammunition Activity, 1983
* Eastern Michigan University Teacher I Excellence Award 1993
* History Book Club "Book Of the Month" August 2002
* Winner of the Birdsall Prize, from the American Historical Association
* Winner of the Distinguished Book Award, Society for Military History
* Voted 2007's #1 Professor in the Nation on RateMyProfessor.com
* The Charles Boal Ewing Distinguished Visiting Professor 2008/2009 West Point US Military AcademyTrivia
* Citino played in a
rock & roll band while attending college* He achieved his Bachelor's degree in only 3 years, taking 25 credit hours in a semester
* He sometimes browses internet news websites and
blogs to keep himself up to date on world affairs* Robert Citino is a
diabetic * He used to wear oversized hockey jerseys to his lectures before he lost weight
* Does a stellar
Luftwaffe air strike impression* He claims that his house is stacked high with issues of the "Militär-Wochenblatt"
* He was once lectured about one of his own books by a student in his class who did not recognize him
* He is a
Beatles fan* He plays the
electric guitar ,the drums, AND the bass guitar* Regularly attends concerts with his daughter like
Morrissey ,Bob Dylan andElvis Costello * Speaks German, French, Italian, Polish and Latin
* He is known by many students as the king of "Keeping It Casual".
* Provided expert commentary for the History Channel on the films: "Battle of the Bulge" and "Flying Misfits."
*He has been a guest professor of Military History at the US Military Academy at West Point, NY.
External links
* [http://www.amazon.com/s?index=books&rank=-relevance%2C%2Bavailability%2C-daterank&field-author-exact=Citino%2C%20Robert%20M. Citino's books available for sale at Amazon]
* [http://www.emich.edu/focus_emu/013106/peoplecolumn.html Citino discusses "The German Way of War"]
* [http://www.emich.edu/univcomm/easternexperts/c.htm Listing at EMU]
* [http://www.germanwarmachine.com Consulting editor]
* [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=24379283 Questia: Germany and the Union of South Africa in the Nazi Period]
* [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst;jsessionid=GTzLknFLvPMjw3LfL0lYPLxjqPhsZpbtmGYDj6wYVpJVwsLzpKZf!-2128285027?a=o&d=27289710 Questia: Armored Forces: History and Sourcebook]
* [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=105961025 Questia: The Path to Blitzkrieg: Doctrine and Training in the German Army, 1920-1939]
* [http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/printbyauthor.html University of Kansas Press Authors By Last Name]
* [http://ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=23294 Professor Citino's "Rate My Professor" page]
* [http://professorsstrikeback.mtvu.com/robert-citino-eastern-michigan-university/#more-52 Professor Citino on mtvU's Professors Strike Back]
* [http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2005-05-05-robertCitino.jsp Interview] on "Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm" at thePritzker Military Library
* [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/112.4/citino.html American Historical Review Article October 2007]
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