Alumni Listing 1990 - 1994
2005-2009 | 2000 - 2004 | 1995 - 1999 | 1990 - 1994 | 1985 - 1989
| Name | Bio |
|---|---|
| Smith, Gene A. | Read more... |
| Vaughn, Carol Ann | Read more... |
2005-2009 | 2000 - 2004 | 1995 - 1999 | 1990 - 1994 | 1985 - 1989
| Name | Bio |
|---|---|
| Smith, Gene A. | Read more... |
| Vaughn, Carol Ann | Read more... |
Born and raised in North Alabama, Gene A. Smith grew up on a small farm that grew cattle, corn, and soybeans. With such a background it was no surprise that he wanted to be a veterinarian. Fortunately a college course in chemistry put him on the path to becoming a historian. Gene completed both his undergraduate (B.A., 1984) and graduate training (M.A. 1987; Ph.D., 1991) in history at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. Studying early American history and specializing in Jeffersonian politics and military policy, he wrote his dissertation on "The Ruinous Folly of A Navy: A History of the Jeffersonian Gunboat Program," and his M.A. thesis on "The Propaganda Campaign of Thomas Oliver Larkin," both under the direction of Professor Frank L. Owsley, Jr. He then spent three years teaching at Montana State University-Billings before moving to Texas Christian University in the fall of 1994. There he has been teaching
Gene's major publications include the following books: A British Eyewitness at the Battle of New Orleans: The Memoir of Royal Navy Admiral Robert Aitchison, 1808-1827 (Historic New Orleans Collection, 2004); Thomas ap Catesby Jones: Commodore of Manifest Destiny (Naval Institute Press, 2000); a revised and updated edition of Arsène Lacarrière Latour's, Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana, 1814-15: With an Atlas (The Historic New Orleans Collection and the University Press of Florida, 1999); Filibusters and Expansionists: Jeffersonian Manifest Destiny, 1800-1821, with Frank L. Owsley, Jr., (University of Alabama Press, 1997); Iron and Heavy Guns: Duel Between the "Monitor" and "Merrimac" (McWhiney Foundation Press, 1996); and, "For the Purposes of Defense": The Politics of the Jeffersonian Gunboat Program (University of Delaware Press, 1995).
He is presently working on several smaller projects dealing with the War of 1812, including a study of African American combatants, as well as co-authoring an American military history textbook. Additionally, Gene has received internal research awards from Montana State University-Billings and TCU, as well as fellowships from the Henry E. Huntington Library, the Virginia Historical Society, the U.S. Department of the Navy, the U.S. Military Academy at
Married to Tracy, they have one son (Banning Allen Franklin), two adopted dogs (Anna and Mini);
Carol Ann Vaughn (Auburn History Ph.D., 1998) wrote her dissertation, "'Living in the Lives of Men': A Southern Baptist Woman's Missionary Journey from Alabama to Shandong, 1830-1909," under the direction of Professor J. Wayne Flynt, adviser. Her M.A. thesis, defended in 1994, addressed "The Early Life of Martha Foster Crawford in Antebellum Alabama, 1830-1851."
She currently serves as Assistant Professor of Women and Leadership Studies and Director of the Christian Women's Leadership Center at Samford University.