Gregg
Cantrell
Curriculum
Vitae
Department
of History v
office
phone: (817) 257-7035 v home phone: (940) 453-9581
e-mail:
g.cantrell@tcu.edu v fax: (817) 257-5650
EDUCATION
Ph.D.,
History,
M.B.A.,
Management,
B.B.A.,
Management,
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Professor
of History, and Erma and Ralph Lowe Chair in
2003-present
Professor
of History, University of North Texas, 2001-2003
Associate
Professor of History, University of North Texas, 2000-2001
Rupert
N. Richardson Professor of History, Hardin-Simmons University, 1998-2000
Summerlee
Research Fellow,
1996-1997
Associate
Professor of History, Sam Houston State University, 1994-1998
Assistant
Professor of History, Sam Houston State University, 1988-1994
Lecturer,
Texas A&M University, 1986-1987
COURSES
TAUGHT
History
of the
Texas
History (undergraduate and graduate level)
Western
History (undergraduate level)
The
Texas Revolutionary Era (undergraduate and graduate level)
The
Old South (undergraduate and graduate level)
Civil
War and Reconstruction (undergraduate and graduate level)
Independent
Studies (on a wide range of topics, undergraduate and graduate level)
EXTERNAL
GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Summerlee
Research Fellow, William H. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern
Methodist University, 1996-1997 academic year.
Recipient,
Fellowship for College Teachers, National Endowment for the Humanities,
1994-1995 academic year.
Summer
Seminar Participant, National Endowment for the Humanities ("Southern
History and Faulkner's Fiction"),
Summer
Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities, summer 1990.
Ottis
Lock Research Grant,
INTERNAL
GRANTS
Recipient,
UNT Faculty Research Grant for “The Bones of Stephen F. Austin and the Search
for a Usable Past in
Research
Grant, Sam Houston State University Research Council (on several occasions).
GRADUATE
STUDENTS DIRECTED
Joe
Grimshaw (doctoral), TCU, projected completion date 2010.
Tina
Cannon (doctoral), TCU, projected completion date 2009.
Ronald
Burris (doctoral), TCU, projected completion date 2009.
Kevin
Brady (doctoral), TCU, projected completion date 2009.
Glen
S. Ely (masters), TCU, degree awarded 2005.
Robin
Tippett (masters), TCU, degree awarded 2006.
Ashley
Laumen (masters), TCU, degree awarded 2005.
Kenneth
Bridges (doctoral), UNT, degree awarded
May 2004.
PUBLICATIONS:
BOOKS
The
History of Texas, 4th ed., coauthored
with Robert A. Calvert and Arnoldo De León.
Lone
Star Pasts: Memory and History in
Feeding
the Wolf: John B. Rayner and the
Politics of Race, 1850-1918.
Stephen
F. Austin, Empresario of
Kenneth
and John B. Rayner and the Limits of Southern Dissent.
Champaign-Urbana and
PUBLICATIONS:
ARTICLES and ESSAYS
“”A
Sturdy Host of Patriots’: The Texas Populists,” essay in The Texan Left, David Cullen and Kyle Wilkison, eds. (
“The Republic of Texas,” essay in Going to
Texas: Five Centuries of Texas Maps from the Museum of the Big Bend Sul Ross
University Yana and Marty Davis Map Collection (Fort Worth: Center For
Texas Studies at TCU and the TCU Press, 2007), 41-54.
“Texas
Populism at High Tide: Jerome C. Kearby and the Case of the Sixth Congressional
District, 1894,” coauthored with Kristopher B. Paschal,” Southwestern
Historical Quarterly 109 (July 2005), 30-70
“The
Bones of Stephen F. Austin: History and Memory in Progressive-Era
"Stephen
F. Austin: Political and Cultural Mediator," Major Problems in
John
B. Rayner: No Outlet on the Road of Hope," The Human Tradition in Texas,
Ty Cashion and Jesús F. de la Teja, eds., (
"A
Matter of Character: Stephen F. Austin and the Papers Concerning Robertson's
Colony in
"Stephen F. Austin: Empresario of
“The
Partnership of Stephen F. Austin and Joseph H. Hawkins,” Southwestern
Historical Quarterly 99 (July 1995), 1-24.
"Whither
Sam Houston? A Review Essay," Southwestern
Historical Quarterly 97, (October 1993), 345-57.
"Sam
Houston and the Know-Nothings: A Reappraisal," Southwestern Historical
Quarterly 96 (January 1993), 326-43.
“‘Dark
Tactics’: Black Politics in the 1887
"Racial
Violence and Reconstruction Politics in
"Texas
Populists and the Failure of Biracial Politics," coauthored with D. Scott
Barton, Journal of Southern History 55 (November 1989), 659-92.
Reprinted in Donald G. Nieman, African-American Life in the
Post-Emancipation South, 1861-1900, vol. 6 (Hamden, Conn.: Garland Press,
1993) Also reprinted in William Holmes,
ed., Ametican Populism (
"John
B. Rayner: A Study in Black Populist Leadership," Southern Studies
24 (Winter 1985), 432-43. Revised
version reprinted in Bruce A. Glasrud and James M. Smallwood, eds., The
African American Experience in Texas: An Anthology (
PUBLICATIONS:
REFERENCE WORKS and MISCELLANEOUS
“Texas,”
in World Book Encyclopedia,
forthcoming.
Foreword to new edition of William Ransom Hogan’s The Texas Republic (Austin: TSHA Press, 2006).
“Stephen
F. Austin,” “Sam Houston,”
“Abolition,”
“Carpetbaggers and Scalawags,” “Confederate Politics,” “Democratic Party,”
“Economy of the South,” “Gettysburg Address,” “Kansas-Nebraska Act,” “Legacy of the Civil War,” “Abraham Lincoln,”
“Louisiana,” “Maryland,” “Medicine,” “Missouri Compromise,” “New Orleans,” and
“Oregon,” all in The American Civil War (London: Brown Reference Group,
2006).
“
“John
Baptis Rayner,” in American National Biography, Vol. 18, John A. Garraty
and Mark C. Carnes, eds. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999),
220-21.
"Kenneth
Rayner," in American National Biography, , Vol. 18, John A. Garraty
and Mark C. Carnes, eds. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999),
220-22.
“Stephen
F. Austin,” in The
"John
Baptis Rayner," in The New Handbook of
"Kenneth
Rayner," in Political Parties and Elections in the
"Wade
Hampton," in Political Parties and Elections in the
PUBLICATIONS:
BOOK REVIEWS
Numerous
published reviews, in journals including the American Historical Review,
Journal of American History, Journal of Southern History, Western
Historical Quarterly, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Tennessee
Historical Quarterly, Journal of the Early Republic, The Register
of the Kentucky Historical Society, and Journal of the West.
WORKS
IN PROGRESS
The
People’s Revolt: Populism in Texas,
book under contract with Yale University Press.
PARTICIPATION
IN SCHOLARLY MEETINGS
“Racial
Violence,” session chair, Western History Association Annual Meeting, Denver,
Colorado, October 2009.
“Roundtable
on Charles Postel’s The Populist Vision,”
panelist, Mid-America Conference on History, Springfield, Missouri, September
2008.
“What’s
New In Texas History: The State of Texas
Historiography on the Fifteenth Anniversary of Texas Through Time,”
panel moderator, Texas State Historical Association Annual Meeting, Austin,
Texas, March 2006.
“Texas
Social History,” session chair, East Texas Historical Association Annual
Meeting,
“Black
and White Populism in the New South,” session commentator, Southern Historical
Association Annual Meeting,
“Struggle
for Rights: Black Populists and Texas Suffragists,” session chair, Texas State
Historical Association Annual Meeting,
“Writing
Texas Textbooks,” panelist, East Texas Historical Association Spring Meeting,
“The
Farmers’
TSHA
Academic Powwow, panelist,
“Anglo
Texans and the Road to Revolution,” Battle of San Jacinto Symposium,
“For
“The
Urban Revolt: Labor, Race, and Populism in 1890s
“Writing
the Lives of
”New
Looks at Texas Icons: A Roundtable Discussion,” panelist, Western History
Association Annual Meeting,
”The
Home Front Becomes the Battlefront: East Texas Military Experiences in the
Civil War and Reconstruction,” session chair, East Texas Historical Association
Spring Meeting,
“Southern
Populism in Black and White,” session chair, Southern Historical Association
Annual Meeting,
“The
Challenge of Understanding Stephen F. Austin,” East Texas Historical
Association Spring Meeting,
“The
Biographer as Detective: Stephen F. Austin as a Case Study,” Western History
Association Annual Meeting,
"In
Search of Stephen F. Austin," Keynote Address,
"Stephen
F. Austin and the Tejanos, 1821-1836," D.R.T. History Forum, The Alamo,
"Uneasy
Neighbors: Tejanos and Texians, 1821-1835," A Symposium on the Early
History of the Victoria/Goliad Area, Victoria College, Victoria, Texas, May
1998.
"Stephen
F. Austin's View of the Colonists,"
"Bi-Racial
Politics and White Supremacy in the Post-Reconstruction
"Forging
a Historical Reputation: The Case of Stephen F. Austin," Keynote Speech,
East Texas Historical Association Fall Meeting,
"Republican
Ideology in the Populist Movement," Mid-America Conference on History,
"Slaveholder
and Nativist: Kenneth Rayner and the Ideology of ‘Americanism’,"
Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting,
"The
Farmers' Revolt in
"Populism
to Progressivism in
"Black
Leadership in the Progressive Era: J.B. Rayner of
"Violence
and Politics in Reconstruction
"John
B. Rayner: Representative of Black Populists," Southwestern Social Science
Association Annual Meeting,
FELLOWSHIPS,
AWARDS AND HONORS
Recipient,
T.R. Fehrenbach Award, awarded by the Texas Historical Commission for Lone Star Pasts: Memory and History in
Elected
Fellow of the
Recipient,
Michael P. Malone Award (best article on state or territorial history), awarded
by the Western History Association, 2006, for “The Bones of Stephen F. Austin:
History and Memory in Progressive-Era Texas.”
Recipient,
H. Bailey Carroll Award (best article of the year in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association,
2005, for “The Bones of Stephen F. Austin: History and Memory in
Progressive-Era Texas.”
Elected
to membership, Philosophical Society of Texas, December 2001.
Recipient,
Award of Merit, awarded by the American Association for State and Local
History, 2001, for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Ottis Lock Book Award, awarded by the East Texas Historical Association, 2001,
for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
H. Bailey Carroll Award (best article of the year in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association,
2001, for “A Matter of Character: Stephen F. Austin and the Papers
Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas.
Recipient,
Philosophical Society of Texas Book Award, for the best book on
Recipient,
T.R. Fehrenbach Award, awarded by the Texas Historical Commission for Stephen
F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Citation of Merit, presented by the Texas Historical Foundation for Stephen
F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Summerfield G. Roberts Award, awarded by the Sons of the
Recipient,
Miss Ima Hogg Historical Achievement Award, awarded by the Center for American
History, University of Texas, for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of Texas,
March 2000.
Recipient,
Presidio La Bahía Award, First Prize, awarded by the Sons of the Republic of
Texas and the O'Connor Foundation for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of Texas,
December 1999.
History
Book Club Alternate Selection (Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Catherine Munson Foster Memorial Award for Literature, awarded by Brazoria
County Historical Society for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient
of resolutions passed by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives
recognizing achievements as an author and historian, June 1999.
Recipient,
H. Bailey Carroll Award (best article of the year in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association,
1996, for "The Partnership of Stephen F. Austin and Joseph H.
Hawkins."
Recipient,
Phi Alpha Theta Book Award (best first book by a historian in 1993), awarded by
Phi Alpha Theta International History Honor Society, 1994, for Kenneth and
John B. Rayner and the Limits of Southern Dissent.
Recipient,
Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Award (best book on Texas History published in
1993), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association, 1994 for Kenneth
and John B. Rayner and the Limits of Southern Dissent.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE AND ACTIVITIES
Speaker,
Teaching of History Conference, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas,
September 2009.
Member, Board of Directors (2005-2009), Chair of
the Finance Committee (2007-2009); member, Handbook Committee (2009-2010),
Audit Committee (2009-2010), and Alternatives Committees (2007),
Texas State Historical Association.
Member,
TCU Press Advisory Board, 2007-2008.
Editor,
Texas Biography Series, TCU Press, ongoing.
Speaker,
Teaching of History Conference,
Member,
Book Award Committee, Philosophical Society of
Member
(2003, 2004), and chair (2004), Carroll Award Committee, Texas State Historical
Association.
Member
(2001, 2002, and chair (2003), Summerfield G. Roberts Book Award Committee,
Sons of the
Member
(2001, 2002), and chair (2003), Bolton-Kinnaird Award Committee, Western
History Association.
Speaker,
Teaching of History Conference,
Member,
Local Arrangements Committee, Southern Historical Association, November 1999.
Speaker,
Phi Alpha Theta banquet, Texas A&M-Commerce, Commerce,
Speaker,
History Graduate Student Association, TCU,
Speaker,
Member
(1994-1995) and Chair (1993-1994), Carroll Award Committee,
Member,
Membership Committee, Southern Historical Association, 1993-1994.
Member
(1991-1992, 1993-1994, 2001-2002) and Chair (1992-1993), Program Committee,
Member,
Program Committee,
Member,
Chamberlain Award Committee,
Referee,
numerous article manuscripts for Southwestern Historical Quarterly and Journal
of Southern History.
Referee,
numerous book manuscripts and proposals for presses including Yale University
Press, Texas State Historical Association, and
DEPARTMENTAL,
COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE
At Texas Christian University I serve on the
department graduate committee, the AddRan “Back to Class Night” Planning
Committee, and the AddRan Advisory Committee (2007-present). I served on the AddRan Strategic Planning
Committee (2003-2004) and the University Council from 2005 to 2008. I perform a variety of services in support of
the programs of the Center for Texas Studies, including twice teaching an
Extended Education class on the Texas Revolution and escorting a weekend-long
trip to Texas historic sites. I chaired
the Women’s History Faculty Search Committee (2005-2006).
At
the University of North Texas I served as departmental faculty secretary
(2000-2001), as a member and chair of the departmental undergraduate committee
(2001-2003), as a member of the departmental executive committee (2002-2003),
and as a member of the African-American (2000-2001) and New South (2001-2002)
search committees. I served as
coordinator of the annual Teaching of History Conference for three
years: 2001, 2002, 2003.
At
Hardin-Simmons I served as director of
graduate studies for the History Department and on various departmental
committees.
At
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Delegate
to
Lead
Historical Consultant for “
Speaker,
“From Disunion to Empire: The United States, 1850-1900,” teacher institute
sponsored by Humanities Texas and
Speaker,
“From Disunion to Empire: The United States, 1850-1900,” teacher institute
sponsored by Humanities Texas and UNT, June 2008.
Speaker,
Delegate
to Senate District 12 Democratic Convention, April 2008.
Speaker, Frances Cooke Van Zandt Chapter, Daughters of
the Republic of Texas, Fort Worth, Texas, March 2008.
Speaker,
Mary Anne Lawhon Chapter, Daughters of the
Speaker,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Center for Texas Studies teacher workshop,
Speaker,
“The West and the Shaping of America Conference, ”teacher conference sponsored
by Humanities Texas and TCU. June 2007.
Speaker,
FacultySpeak Lecture Series, Friends of the TCU Library,
Speaker,
Center for Texas Studies teacher workshop, White Settlement,
Speaker,
Friends of the
Speaker,
Speaker,
Amon Carter Museum Docents group,
Instructor,
TCU Extended Education class, “The Texas Revolution,” February 2004 (including
weekend trip to
Keynote
Speaker, U.S. History TAKS Institute, sponsored by Texas Education Agency
Social Studies Center,
Keynote
Speaker, U.S. History TAKS Institute, sponsored by Texas Education Agency
Social Studies Center,
Speaker,
Rosenberg Library Spring Lecture Series,
Keynote
Speaker, U.S. History TAKS Institute, sponsored by Texas Education Agency
Social Studies Center,
Speaker,
Peters Colony Chapter, Daughters of the
Speaker,
Speaker,
Keynote
Speaker, U.S. History TAKS Institute, sponsored by Texas Education Agency
Social Studies Center,
Keynote
Speaker and Breakout Session Speaker, U.S. History TAKS Institute, sponsored by
Texas Education Agency Social Studies Center,
Speaker,
Member,
Advisory Committee for Texas Education Agency Social Studies Center’s U.S.
History TAKS Institute, 2002.
Keynote
Speaker, “Magnificent Schemes for Texas: Stephen F. Austin and His World,”
symposium at Star of the Republic Museum, Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas,
November 2001.
Speaker,
Speaker,
Austin Woman’s Club,
Keynote
Speaker, Teaching of History Conference,
Speaker,
Fort Worth Chapter, Westerners International,
Speaker,
Scholarship Luncheon, Ferdinand Lindheimer Chapter, Daughters of the Republic
of Texas, New Braunfels, Texas, March 2001.
Featured
Speaker,
Speaker,
Governor’s Mansion Docents Association annual banquet,
Speaker,
English-Speaking Union, Austin Chapter,
Panelist,
“Literary Lone Stars,”
Speaker,
Austin-Bryan-Perry Family Reunion,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Daughters of the
Speaker,
Friends of the
Speaker,
Abilene Book Group, three times in February and March, 2000.
Keynote
Speaker, Siege of Béxar Luncheon, Alamo Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas,
San Antonio, Texas, December 1999.
Speaker,
Speaker,
Participant,
"Mighty Men: Three Biographies" panel discussion, Texas Book
Festival,
Speaker,
Clements Center-DeGolyer Library Lecture Series, Southern
Speaker,
Moses Austin Chapter, Sons of the
Speaker,
Hardin-Simmons Retired Faculty Fellowship,
Speaker,
Winedale Spring Symposium, Winedale Historical Center,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Stephen F. Austin Death Site Dedication,
Speaker,
Speaker,
ElderHostel,
Speaker,
Descendants of
Speaker,
Austin-Bryan-Perry Family Reunion,
Researcher,
Historical Marker Committee, City of
Speaker,
Daughters of the
Speaker,
Old Forts and Missions Restoration Association,
Member,
Advisory Board, Sam Houston Memorial Museum, 1989-1992.
Member,
Scholarhip Committee, Scottish Heritage Foundation, 1989-1992.
Speaker,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Descendants of
Speaker,
Sam Houston Teachers' Academy,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Daughters of American Colonists,
Speaker,
James Gillaspie Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans,
Speaker, Spring Lecture Series, Scottish
Heritage Foundation,
Speaker,
Speaker,
Commencement Exercises,
I
was a member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Community Columnist Panel
in 2005 and again in 2008, and I continue to write occasional op-ed pieces for
the paper. I have published Op-Ed pieces
on Sam Houston in the Houston Chronicle and Austin American-Statesman
(February and March, 1993), and a feature article on Stephen F. Austin in Texas
Highways (November 1993). I was historical consultant and was interviewed
on-screen for the History Channel documentary, Texas: Big America (July
2004); and for the documentary, Remember the Alamo, in the American
Experience series (February 2004).
(I was also a consultant for an episode of A&E's The Real West
and was interviewed on screen for the episode (September 1993), for the Stephen
F. Austin exhibit at the Bob Bullock State History Museum in Austin
(1998). In 2007 I was featured guest on
the KERA-radio noon talk show “Think.”
During 1999 I was interviewed by the Dallas Morning News, Houston
Post, Wall Street Journal, KBTX-TV in
MEMBERSHIP
IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Southern
Historical Association
Western
History Association
AWARDS
AND HONORS
Recipient,
Michael P. Malone Award (best article on state or territorial history), awarded
by the Western History Association, 2005, for “The Bones of Stephen F. Austin:
History and Memory in Progressive Era Texas.”
Recipient,
H. Bailey Carroll Award (best article of the year in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association,
2001, for “The Bones of Stephen F. Austin: History and Memory in Progressive Era
Texas.”
Elected
to membership, Philosophical Society of Texas, December 2001.
Recipient,
Award of Merit, awarded by the American Association for State and Local
History, 2001, for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Ottis Lock Book Award, awarded by the East Texas Historical Association, 2001,
for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
UNT Faculty Research Grant for “The Bones of Stephen F. Austin and the Search
for a Usable Past in
Recipient,
H. Bailey Carroll Award (best article of the year in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association,
2001, for “A Matter of Character: Stephen F. Austin and the Papers
Concerning Robertson’s Colony in Texas.”
Recipient,
Philosophical Society of Texas Book Award, for the best book on
Recipient,
T.R. Fehrenbach Award, awarded by the Texas Historical Commission for Stephen
F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Citation of Merit, presented by the Texas Historical Foundation for Stephen
F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Summerfield G. Roberts Award, awarded by the Sons of the
Recipient,
Miss Ima Hogg Historical Achievement Award, awarded by the Center for American
History, University of Texas, for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of Texas,
March 2000.
Recipient,
Presidio La Bahía Award, First Prize, awarded by the Sons of the Republic of
Texas and the O'Connor Foundation for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of Texas,
December 1999.
History
Book Club Alternate Selection (Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient,
Catherine Munson Foster Memorial Award for Literature, awarded by Brazoria
County Historical Society for Stephen F. Austin, Empresario of
Recipient
of resolutions passed by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives
recognizing achievements as an author and historian, June 1999.
Summerlee
Research Fellow, William H. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist
University, 1996-1997 academic year.
Recipient,
H. Bailey Carroll Award (best article of the year in the Southwestern
Historical Quarterly), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association,
1996, for "The Partnership of Stephen F. Austin and Joseph H.
Hawkins."
Fellow,
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1994-1995 academic year.
Recipient,
Phi Alpha Theta Book Award (best first book by a historian in 1993), awarded by
Phi Alpha Theta International History Honor Society, 1994, for Kenneth and
John B. Rayner and the Limits of Southern Dissent.
Recipient,
Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Award (best book on Texas History published in
1993), awarded by the Texas State Historical Association, 1994 for Kenneth
and John B. Rayner and the Limits of Southern Dissent.
Summer
Seminar Participant, National Endowment for the Humanities ("Southern
History and Faulkner's Fiction"),
Research
Grant, Sam Houston State University Research Council (on several occasions).
Summer
Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities, summer 1990.
Ottis
Lock Research Grant,
REFERENCES
Dr.
Dale T. Knobel, President
Office
of the President
100
Dr.
John B. Boles, William P. Hobby Professor of History
and Managing Editor, Journal of
Southern History
Dr.
Randolph B. Campbell, Regents Professor
Department
of History
Dr.
James S. Olson, Distinguished Professor and Chair
Department
of History
Dr.
David J. Weber
Dedman
Professor of History and Director,
Southern
Dr.
Walter L. Buenger, Chair and Professor of History