To give you a
little background about me, I'm originally from Portland,
Oregon and earned my bachelor's degree from
Lewis and Clark
College. I earned my
Ph.D. at the University of
California, Santa
Barbara, where I specialized in studying early
American history, American Indian history, the history of the American West,
and the history of American religious movements. After completing my doctoral
studies, I taught for three years at Rutgers
University in New
Brunswick, New Jersey and then
spent one year as a post-doctoral scholar at
Harvard University.
I have also served as the Nikolai V. Sivachev Distinguished
Professor of American History and Culture at the Lomonosov Moscow
State University
in the Russian Federation.
I joined the faculty at the University
of Texas
—Pan American
in 1985. My publications include Prophetic Worlds; Indians andWhites on the
Columbia
Plateau (1985), Blue and Gray on the Border: The Rio Grande Valley Civil War Trail (2018), The Civil War on the Rio Grande, 1846-1876 (2019), and a considerable number of articles and professional
reviews on American history and culture. I am also the co-author of Making
America: A History of the United States, now in its seventh edition
(2015).
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Native of Plaineview,
Texas only becoming a Valley native when my parents separated. I attended
South Texas College receiving an Associates Degree, continuing at The
Universtiy of Texas Rio Grande Valley for the completion of a Bachelors
Degree. At this current stage in my life, I’m obtaining a Masters Degree in
May 2020. I have focused on History as my primary subject since day one. |