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Gene Allen Smith Curator of History, Specialization: Early American, Maritime, & American Naval
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The Study of History renders "the people the safe, as they are the ultimate, guardians of their own liberty. History by apprising them of the past will enable them to judge of the future;" (274) Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, 1781-82.
Born and raised in
Gene's major publications
include the following books: A British
Eyewitness at the Battle of New Orleans: The Memoir of Royal Navy Admiral
Robert Aitchison, 1808-1827 (Historic New Orleans Collection, 2004); Thomas
ap Catesby Jones: Commodore of
Manifest Destiny (Naval Institute Press, 2000); a revised and updated
edition of Arsène Lacarrière Latour's, Historical
Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana, 1814-15: With an Atlas
(The Historic New Orleans Collection and the University Press of Florida,
1999); Filibusters
and Expansionists: Jeffersonian Manifest Destiny, 1800-1821, with Frank L.
Owsley, Jr., (University of Alabama Press, 1997); Iron
and Heavy Guns: Duel Between the "Monitor" and "Merrimac",
(McWhiney Foundation Press, 1996); and, "For
the Purpose of Defense": The Politics of the Jeffersonian Gunboat Program
(University of Delaware Press, 1995). He is presently working on several
smaller projects dealing with the War of 1812, including a study of African
American combatants, as well as co-authoring an American military history
textbook. Additionally, Gene has received internal research awards from Montana
State University-Billings and TCU, as well as fellowships from the Henry E.
Huntington Library, the Virginia Historical Society, the U.S. Department of the
Navy, the U.S. Military Academy at
Gene is an active member of
several organizations, most notably the Society for Historians of the Early
American Republic-currently acting as the organization's Treasurer-the Gulf
South Historical and Humanities Association, and the North American Society for
Oceanic History. Since 1998 Gene has been co-editor of the University Press of
Florida's book series
New Perspective on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology. Married to