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Lewis L. Gould
is Eugene C. Barker Centennial Professor Emeritus in American History
at the University of Texas at Austin. His books include Progressives
and Prohibitionists: Texas Democrats in the Wilson Era (1973),
The Spanish-American War and President McKinley (1982), The
Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt (1991), 1968: The Election
that Changed America (1993), Reform and Regulation: American
Politics from Roosevelt to Wilson (1996), Lady Bird Johnson:
Our Environmental First Lady (1999), and American Passages:
A History of the United States (with Edward Ayers, David Oshinsky,
and Jean Soderlund, 1999).
Dr. Goulds latest work is America in the Progressive
Era, 1890-1914 (London, England: Longmans, 2000). He also contributed
essays on presidents from Richard Nixon through Bill Clinton and
updated entries for Calvin Coolidge through Lyndon Johnson in American
Heritage Illustrated History of the Presidents, edited by Michael
Beschloss (New York, New York: Crown Publishers, 2000).
His academic awards include the Carr P. Collins Prize
for best book by a Texas author, awarded by the Texas Institute
of Letters; the President Associates Texas Excellence Award for
Undergraduate Teaching, University of Texas at Austin; and the Graduate
School Teaching Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching, University
of Texas at Austin, 1991.
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