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James Kirby Martin
American historian

James Kirby Martin

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American historian
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81 years
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Houston, USA
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James Kirby Martin (born May 26, 1943) is Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen University Professor of History at the University of Houston, Houston, Texas. A nationally recognized scholar in United States history, he is well known for his writings on various aspects of American military and social history, specifically the American Revolution, and the study of alcohol-related issuesin the United States. In addition to his scholarly work and publications, Martin has advised and appeared on television programs aired on the History Channel and also advises New York-based Talon Films on historical issues.Recently he has become involved in movie production.

Education, background, and achievements

Martin received his B.A. from Hiram College (summa cum laude) and then earned his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He began his teaching career at Rutgers University, where he earned the rank of Professor of History and also served for a period as Vice President for Academic Affairs. In 1980, Martin moved to the University of Houston, having accepted assignment as the Department Chair of History. Martin helped to found the Papers of Thomas Edison project at Rutgers University and for a few years served on its board of advisers. He was also on the advisory board of the Papers of William Livingston project. Martin has served as general editor for a book series, the American Social Experience (New York University Press), and as a consulting editor for a book series entitled Conversations with the Past (Brandywine Press). Martin is currently serving on the advisory board of editors for the Critical Historical Encounters book series sponsored by Oxford University Press.

Martin has consulted with some of the nation's most eminent law firms with regard to the history of various consumer products, including alcohol and tobacco, and has collaborated and appeared on programs aired by the History Channel. Talon Films of New York also regularly consults with Martin on historical matters. Martin has worked on two current movie screenplays: one focusing on Benedict Arnold’s treason and the other on Oneida warrior Han Yerry Doxtader and Mohawk warrior Joseph Brant.

Teaching inventory

Martin's teaching interests include early American history through the Revolution, American military history through the Civil War, and the history of medicine and health in the United States, particularly that of drinking, smoking, and drug usage. He teaches or has taught many undergraduate courses at the University of Houston, including a survey history of the United States; topical courses in colonial and Revolutionary American history; and capstone courses on such subjects as disease and addiction in the American experience. At the graduate level, Martin has offered a variety of courses, including early American historiography as well as introductory and advanced courses on research and writing in United States history.

Research interests

Martin is the award-winning author and editor of twelve books and numerous scholarly articles. His current research interests focus on military, social, and political aspects of early American history, especially the Revolutionary era and beyond.

Martin recently completed a major revision of his co-authored work, A Respectable Army: The Military Origins of the Republic, 1763-1789 (2006), and he has co-authored (with Joseph Glatthaar) Forgotten Allies: The Oneida Indians and the American Revolution (2006). In 2008, a new third edition of Ordinary Courage: The Revolutionary War Adventures of Joseph Plumb Martin, also appeared.

Martin's current writing projects includes The Remarkable Revolution: How the United States Avoided Becoming a Military Dictatorship, 1775-1787 (tentative title, with Oxford University Press), as well as a volume on Han Yerry Doxtader and the Iroquois Indians titled American Warrior: Han Yerry Doxtader, the Battle of Oriskany, and the Decline and Fall of the Six Nations of Iroquois Indians. Two other projects under way include an investigation of Benedict Arnold's treason (with Oxford University Press), and a study of the history of smoking in America (a companion volume related to his earlier co-authored book on drinking in America).

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Who is James Kirby Martin?
James Kirby Martin is an American historian specializing in the history of the American Revolution and the Early Republic. He is known for his work on topics such as the American Revolution's impact on Native Americans, African Americans, and women.
What are some notable contributions made by James Kirby Martin to the field of history?
James Kirby Martin has made several notable contributions to the field of history. His book, "Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary Hero: An American Warrior Reconsidered," challenges the traditional negative portrayal of Benedict Arnold and offers a more complex understanding of his motivations. Additionally, Martin has co-authored books on the American Revolution that examine the experiences of Native Americans, African Americans, and women during this period.
Has James Kirby Martin received any awards or recognition for his work?
Yes, James Kirby Martin has received awards and recognition for his work in the field of history. He has been the recipient of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2012. His book "Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary Hero: An American Warrior Reconsidered" also received the Outstanding Academic Title award from Choice magazine in 2000.
What are some of the key themes explored by James Kirby Martin in his research?
In his research, James Kirby Martin explores several key themes related to the American Revolution and the Early Republic. These themes include the experiences of marginalized groups, such as Native Americans, African Americans, and women, during the revolutionary period. Martin also examines the complexities of individual motivations and the impact of historical memory on our understanding of the American Revolution.
What is James Kirby Martin's educational background?
James Kirby Martin received his undergraduate degree from Haverford College and his Ph.D. in American History from the University of Rochester. He has taught at various universities throughout his career, including the University of Houston, Rutgers University, and the University of Houston-Downtown.
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