Gary W. Gallagher
Gary William Gallagher | |
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Born | October 8, 1950 |
Alma mater | Adams State College(B.A.) University of Texas at Austin(M.A.,Ph.D.) |
Occupation | Historian |
Employer | University of Virginia |
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Gary William Gallagher(born October 8, 1950) is an American historian specializing in the history of theAmerican Civil War.Gallagher is currently theJohn L. Nau IIIProfessor in the History of the American Civil War at theUniversity of Virginia.[3]He produced a lecture series on the American Civil War forThe Great Courseslecture series.
Life and career[edit]
Gallagher received aBachelor of ArtsfromAdams State Collegein 1972. He then did graduate study inhistoryat theUniversity of Texas at Austin,receiving aMaster of Artsin 1977 and aPh.D.in 1982. He was a professor of history atPennsylvania State Universityfrom 1986 to 1998, when he joined the faculty at theUniversity of Virginia.
He is the presenter of an Audible series of lectures entitled The American Civil War. An in depth look at the American Civil War. These are currently available on Audible as a series of read lectures which go into great detail on the Civil War. He both wrote and read the lecture series as part of The Great Courses. The series has 48 lectures, each averaging about 30 minutes, meaning more than 24 hours of lectures in total. This is presented exclusively for Audible books.
In 2021, Gallagher received The Lincoln Forum'sRichard Nelson CurrentAward of Achievement.[4]
Works[edit]
Authored Books[edit]
- withJoan Waugh:The American War: A History of the Civil War Era.State College, Pennsylvania: Spielvogel Books, 2015[5]
- Becoming Confederates: Paths to a New National Loyalty.Athens:University of Georgia Press,2013.
- The Union War.Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press,2011.[6](Winner of 2012 Tom Watson Brown Book Prize, 2012 Laney Prize, 2011 Eugene Feit Award in Civil War Studies;The New York Times Book ReviewEditors’ Choice)
- Causes Won, Lost, and Forgotten: How Hollywood and Popular Art Shape What We Know about the Civil War.Chapel Hill:University of North Carolina Press,2008.
- Lee and His Army in Confederate History.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
- The American Civil War: The War in the East 1861-May 1863.Oxford:Osprey Publishing,2000. (History Book Club selection)
- Lee and His Generals in War and Memory.Baton Rouge:Louisiana State University Press,1998. (Winner of 1998 Fletcher Pratt Award; History Book Club selection)
- The Confederate War.Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997. (Winner of 1998 Laney Prize and finalist for 1998Lincoln Prize[shared the prize with three other books]; History Book Club selection)
- Stephen Dodson Ramseur: Lee's Gallant General.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985. (History Book Club Selection)
Edited books[edit]
- The Antietam Campaign.University of North Carolina Press. 1999.ISBN9780807824818.
- Three Days at Gettysburg: Essays on Confederate and Union Leadership.Kent State University Press. 1999.ISBN9780873386296.
- Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander.University of North Carolina Press. 2000.ISBN9780807882344.
- withAlan T. Nolan:The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History.Indiana University Press. 2000.ISBN0253338220.
- The Wilderness Campaign.University of North Carolina Press. 2006.ISBN9780807857854.
- Chancellorsville: The Battle and Its Aftermath.University of North Carolina Press. 2012.ISBN9780807835906.
References[edit]
- ^"Curriculum Vitae"(PDF).RetrievedApril 29,2020.
- ^"Gary W. Gallagher, Historian, Author, Educator".American Battlefield Trust.RetrievedApril 29,2020.
- ^"Gary W. Gallagher".Corcoran Department of History.University of Virginia.RetrievedJune 3,2018.
- ^The Lincoln Forum
- ^Rable, George C.(2016). "The American War: A History of the Civil War Era by Gary W. Gallagher, Joan Waugh".The Journal of the Civil War Era.6(4): 622–624.doi:10.1353/cwe.2016.0086.ISSN2159-9807.S2CID164493994.
- ^Grant, Susan-Mary(2011). "The Union War(review) ".Register of the Kentucky Historical Society.109(2): 248–250.doi:10.1353/khs.2011.0104.ISSN2161-0355.S2CID153903422.
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