Residence California, U.S. Name Louis Warren Nationality American | Occupation Historian | |
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Full Name Louis Samuel Warren Known for US Western and Environmental History Books Buffalo Bill's America, The Hunter's Game Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada, Spur Award for Best Nonfiction Historical |
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Louis S. Warren (born December 8, 1962) is an American historian and a W. Turrentine Jackson Professor of Western U.S. History at the University of California, Davis, where he teaches environmental history, the history of the American West, and U.S. history.
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- Writing Westward Episode 001 Louis S Warren Gods Red Son
- Early years
- Education
- Professional career
- Awards
- Publications
- Reviews
- References
Writing Westward Episode 001 - Louis S. Warren: God's Red Son
Early years
Warren was born in Pocatello, Idaho he is the third child of Claude and Elizabeth Warren.
Education
Warren attended a two-room schoolhouse in the ghost town of Goodsprings, Nevada, and attended Basic High School in Henderson, Nevada. He was a British American Education Foundation Scholar at Cranleigh School, Surrey, UK, in 1980 – 81, and did his undergraduate work in history at Columbia University in New York, where he graduated in 1985.
He became a teacher at Peterhouse School in Zimbabwe from 1985 until 1987.
In 1988, he began graduate study at Yale University, where he received his Ph.D. in history in 1993.
Professional career
In addition to teaching at UC Davis, Warren has written or edited several books on US Western and Environmental History. He is the co-editor of Boom: A Journal of California.
Awards
He has received numerous awards for his writing, including: