Doris Helen Kearns Goodwin is a renowned American historian and biographer, specializing in U.S. presidential history.
Her work has earned critical acclaim, including a Pulitzer Prize for her book on Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Goodwin's expertise extends beyond writing, as she has contributed to television productions about American presidents.
Her book "Team of Rivals" served as the basis for Steven Spielberg's film "Lincoln." Goodwin's ability to bring historical figures to life and provide fresh insights into well-known events has made her a respected voice in both academic and popular history circles.
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