Richard White

Richard White is a highly respected history and non-fiction author from the United States. He is renowned for his in-depth and insightful studies of American history, and is considered one of the leading voices in the genre. White has written numerous acclaimed histories, including the groundbreaking study of the transcontinentals, "Railroaded," which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Francis Parkman Prize, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

White's career as a historian and author spans several decades, and he has made significant contributions to the field of American history. His work is known for its rigorous research, clear and compelling writing, and ability to shed new light on familiar topics. In addition to his work on the transcontinentals, White has also written about the environmental history of the American West, the history of capitalism, and the history of American imperialism.

White is Margaret Byrne Professor of American History, Emeritus, at Stanford University. This prestigious position is a testament to the high esteem in which White is held by his colleagues and peers in the academic community. Despite his many accolades and accomplishments, White remains a humble and dedicated scholar, committed to advancing our understanding of the past and its relevance to the present. He currently resides near Palo Alto, California, where he continues to write and lecture on American history.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Land Use, Environment, and Social Change 1979
2 The Roots of Dependency 1983
3 The Middle Ground 1991
4 It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own 1991
5 The Frontier in American Culture (With: Patricia Nelson Limerick) 1994
6 The Frontier in American Culture 1994
7 Remembering Ahanagran 1998
8 Railroaded 2011
9 California Exposures 2020
10 The Republic for Which It Stands 2017
11 Who Killed Jane Stanford? 2022
Cambridge Studies in North American Indian History Books
# Title Year
1 The Middle Ground 1991
2 The American Revolution in Indian Country (By: Colin G. Calloway) 1995
3 The American Revolution in Indian Country 1995
4 A New Order of Things 1995
5 A New Order of Things (By: Claudio Saunt) 1995
6 Faith and Boundaries 2005
7 Faith and Boundaries (By: David J. Silverman) 2005
8 Property and Dispossession 2018
9 Property and Dispossession (By: Allan Greer) 2018
Critical Issue Books
# Title Year
1 The Long, Bitter Trail (By: Anthony F.C. Wallace) 1993
2 The Long, Bitter Trail 1993
3 The Specter of Communism (By: Melvyn P. Leffler) 1994
4 The Specter of Communism 1994
5 The Organic Machine 1995
6 Lyndon Johnson's War 1997
7 Lyndon Johnson's War (By: Michael H. Hunt) 1997
The Oxford History of the United States Books
# Title Year
1 The American People in the Great Depression: Freedom from Fear, Part One (By: David M. Kennedy) 1973
2 The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763-1789 (By: Robert Middlekauff) 1982
3 Battle Cry of Freedom (By: James M. McPherson) 1988
4 Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974 (By: James T. Patterson) 1996
5 Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 (By: David M. Kennedy) 1999
6 The American People in World War II: Freedom from Fear, Part Two (By: David M. Kennedy) 2003
7 Restless Giant: The United States from Watergate to Bush v. Gore (By: James T. Patterson) 2005
8 What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815 - 1848 (By: Daniel Walker Howe) 2007
9 From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations since 1776 (By: George C. Herring) 2008
10 Empire of Liberty ( By: Gordon S. Wood) 2009
11 The American Century and Beyond: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1893-2014 (By: George C. Herring) 2015
12 Years of Peril and Ambition: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1776-1921 (By: George C. Herring) 2015
13 The Republic for Which It Stands 2017