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Gregg A. Andrews <ga05@txstate.edu> Texas State University-San Marcos the connections between southern working class culture, class, and different genres of music |
Address: | Department of History TMH-217 601 University Drive San Marcos, Texas 78666 United States |
Primary Phone: | 512/245-2142 |
Secondary Phone: | 512/754-7756 |
Fax Number: | 512/245-3043 |
List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Southern-Music Reviewer for H-Texas |
Interests: | African American History / Studies American History / Studies Diplomacy and International Relations Ethnic History / Studies Labor History / Studies Latin American and Caribbean History / Studies Oral History Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
Bio: Ph.D, Northern Illinois University Published monographs and selected articles: "City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom Sawyer" (U. of Missouri Press, paperback ed., 2002), "Insane Sisters: Or, the Price Paid for Challenging a Company Town" (U. of Missouri Press, 1999), "Shoulder to Shoulder? The American Federation of Labor, the United States, and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1924" (U. of California Press, 1991), "'It's the Music': Kent Finlay's Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, Texas," Journal of Texas Music History (forthcoming, September 2005) Selected courses taught: American Labor History, 1877-1945; Popular Music and Social Movements in 20th Century America; Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in American Labor History Other experience: Assistant Director, Center for Texas Music History, Texas State University-San Marcos; editor, Journal of Texas Music History; published singer-songwriter and performer with forthcoming CD, "Mudcat," to be released on an indie record label |