Andrew R. Graybill

Professor

History

Email

agraybill@smu.edu

Office Location

Dallas Hall Room 338

Phone

214-768-2709

Education

Ph.D., History, Princeton University
M.A., History, Princeton University
M.A.T., Education, Trinity University
B.A., History, Yale University

 

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Biography

Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

  • Faculty-in-Residence, Ware Residential Commons, 2019-
  • Professor of History, 2014-
  • Director, William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, 2011-
  • Chair, William P. Clements Department of History, 2014-19
  • Associate Professor of History, 2011-14
  • Clements Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America, 2004-05

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Faculty Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, 2010-11
  • Director, Program in Nineteenth-Century Studies, 2009-11
  • Associate Professor of History, 2008-11
  • Assistant Professor of History, 2005-08
  • Visiting Assistant Professor of History, 2003-04

Princeton University

  • Lecturer, Princeton Writing Program, 2002-03

Research Interests

North American West, with particular interest in continental expansion, borders, race, violence, and the environment.

Major Publications

 

Selected Fellowships and Awards

  • Texas Institute of Letters, Elected Member, 2020
  • Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award, 2014
  • Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize, 2014 (finalist)
  • Organization of American Historians, Distinguished Lectureship Program, 2014-
  • Vivian A. Paladin Award, presented annually by the Montana Historical Society for the best article published in Montana: The Magazine of Western History, 2011
  • National Endowment for the Humanities, Faculty Fellowship, 2010-11
  • Canadian Embassy, Canadian Studies Conference Grant, 2007
  • Montana Historical Society, James H. Bradley Research Fellowship, 2006
  • Clements Center-DeGolyer Library Research Travel Grant, Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University, 2006
  • Vernon Carstensen Award, presented annually by the Agricultural History Society for the best article published in Agricultural History, 2006
  • Bolton-Kinnaird Award, presented annually by the Western History Association for the best article on the history of the borderlands, 2005
  • Clements Fellowship for the Study of Southwestern America, Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University, 2004-05
  • Yale University, Phi Beta Kappa, 1994

Current Projects

The Indian Wars for North America: A Very Short Introduction (with Ari Kelman), Oxford University Press 

Editorial Work

The David J. Weber Series in the New Borderlands History at the University of North Carolina Press

 

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