Always
an avid reader, Stephen Previtera developed an early
interest in military history after his maternal grandfather
shared with him several $1 books from the legendary
Ballantine Illustrated World War II history collection.
Born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware, the author
spent his early years painting military figures and
conjuring up boyhood sketches of battle scenes.
Art and history share a very special place in
my life, notes Mr. Previtera. When I was
not painting or sketching, I read all the World War
II books I could get my hands on. My most familiar environments
are art and history museums, and of course, the public
library.
In
1986, Mr. Previtera moved to Richmond, Virginia, after
being hired by an advertising agency as Art Director.
Richmond is so full of history," he observes,
"I felt lucky just to walk the hallowed ground
where enormous sacrifices were made.
Mr.
Previtera began collecting military decorations in 1985
after a series of visits to Germany. Though a number
of nations awards can be found in his collection,
the Iron Cross forms its nucleus. A decoration
is portable, hand-held history, Previtera notes.
You can research it, conveniently display and
store it. If you are lucky, you can trace it to an individual.
Germany has been at the center of modern warfare, so
it stands to reason its most noted decoration, the Iron
Cross, is the topic of my studies.
Combining
a love of writing, design, collecting and history, Previtera
has created a new study of the Iron Cross entitled The
Iron Time:
A History of the Iron Cross.
He states, Ive spent so much time among
books studying this or that fact. Books enrich us. They
take us where we would normally never be able to visit.
To experience war first-hand is the only other option.
Reading has taught me I would never want to.
Previtera
hopes to expand into other fields of military history
writing. He plans future works on the effects of combat
upon individual soldiers, and how it changed their lives.