Walter Buenger

 Walter Buenger

Walter Buenger

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Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - History

Chief Historian at Texas State Historical Association
Program Development
Walter
Buenger
Austin, Texas
TEACHING FIELDS:
The South and Southwest; U.S.; Texas


Experience

  • Texas State Historical Association

    Chief Historian

    Walter worked at Texas State Historical Association as a Chief Historian

  • Texas A&M University

    Professor

    Walter worked at Texas A&M University as a Professor

  • Texas A&M University

    Department Head, History

    Walter worked at Texas A&M University as a Department Head, History

  • Texas A&M University

    Interim Department Head, History

    Walter worked at Texas A&M University as a Interim Department Head, History

  • The University of Texas at Austin

    Professor

    Summerlee Foundation Chair in Texas History/Barbara Stuart Centennial Professor in Texas
    History

Education

  • Rice University

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    History

  • Rice University

    Master's degree

    History

  • Rice University

    Bachelor of Arts - BA

    History

Publications

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Three Truths in Texas,” in Walter L. Buenger and Arnoldo De León (eds.), Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Three Truths in Texas,” in Walter L. Buenger and Arnoldo De León (eds.), Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Texas Identity: Alternatives to the Terrible Triplets,” in Richard B. McCaslin, Donald E. Chipman, and Andrew J. Torget (eds.), This Corner of Canaan: Essays on Texas in Honor of Randolph B. Campbell

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 3-35

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Three Truths in Texas,” in Walter L. Buenger and Arnoldo De León (eds.), Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Texas Identity: Alternatives to the Terrible Triplets,” in Richard B. McCaslin, Donald E. Chipman, and Andrew J. Torget (eds.), This Corner of Canaan: Essays on Texas in Honor of Randolph B. Campbell

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 3-35

  • “Memory and the 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Texas,” in Gregg Cantrell and Elizabeth Hayes Turner (eds.), Lone Star Pasts: Memory and History in Texas

    Texas A&M University Press

    Pages 119-142

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Three Truths in Texas,” in Walter L. Buenger and Arnoldo De León (eds.), Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Texas Identity: Alternatives to the Terrible Triplets,” in Richard B. McCaslin, Donald E. Chipman, and Andrew J. Torget (eds.), This Corner of Canaan: Essays on Texas in Honor of Randolph B. Campbell

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 3-35

  • “Memory and the 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Texas,” in Gregg Cantrell and Elizabeth Hayes Turner (eds.), Lone Star Pasts: Memory and History in Texas

    Texas A&M University Press

    Pages 119-142

  • “The Story of Texas?: The Texas State History Museum and Memories of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 105

    Pages 481-493

  • “The Texas State Historical Association and the Future of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 114

    Pages 125-135

  • “Making Sense of Texas and Its History,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly

  • Texas History

    Pearson,

    for the seventh grade

  • “Across Many Borders: Persistence and Transformation in the Texas Economy and Culture, 1830-1850,” in Kenneth W. Howell and Charles Swanlund (eds.), Single Star of the West: The Republic of Texas, 1836-1845

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 305-364

  • Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Three Truths in Texas,” in Walter L. Buenger and Arnoldo De León (eds.), Beyond Texas Through Time: Breaking Away From Past Interpretations

    Texas A&M University Press

  • “Texas Identity: Alternatives to the Terrible Triplets,” in Richard B. McCaslin, Donald E. Chipman, and Andrew J. Torget (eds.), This Corner of Canaan: Essays on Texas in Honor of Randolph B. Campbell

    University of North Texas Press

    Pages 3-35

  • “Memory and the 1920s Ku Klux Klan in Texas,” in Gregg Cantrell and Elizabeth Hayes Turner (eds.), Lone Star Pasts: Memory and History in Texas

    Texas A&M University Press

    Pages 119-142

  • “The Story of Texas?: The Texas State History Museum and Memories of the Past,”

    Southwestern Historical Quarterly 105

    Pages 481-493

  • “Texas and the History of American Foreign Policy,”

    Diplomatic History 36

    Pages 495-498

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