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Andrew R. Graybill

Andrew R. Graybill

Associate Professor of History

Contact Information:


612 Oldfather Hall

Department of History
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588, USA
Phone: (402) 472-3325
E-mail: email address


Joined the Department:

August 2003


Expertise:

  • Canada
  • Environmental
  • U.S. Nineteenth Century
  • North American West

Education:

Ph.D., History, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 2003
M.A., History, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 2000
M.A.T., Education, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1997
B.A., History, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1994



Books:

Graybill, Andrew R. Policing the Great Plains: Rangers, Mounties, and the North American Frontier, 1875-1910. University of Nebraska Press and University of Calgary Press, 2007.

Book Chapters, Introductions, & Essays:

Introductions:
Introduction to Chapters in the History of Organized Labor in Texas. Edited by Andrew Graybill R. Dallas: William P. Clements Center, 2006.

Articles:

Graybill, Andrew R. "California Dreaming" Reviews in American History. (2005): pp. 561-65.
Graybill, Andrew R. "Rural Police and the Defense of the Cattleman’s Empire in Texas and Alberta, 1875-1900" Agricultural History. (2005): pp. 253-80.
Graybill, Andrew R. "Texas Rangers, Canadian Mounties, and the Policing of the Transnational Industrial Frontier, 1885-1910" Western Historical Quarterly. (2004): pp. 167-91.
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