

Barton A. Myers
Professor Barton A. Myers is known for his significant contributions to the field of history, particularly through his work as an assistant professor at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX. He is a distinguished alumnus of the University of Georgia's History Department, where he earned both his master's and doctorate degrees under the esteemed guidance of Dr. John Inscoe, the Albert B. Saye Professor of History. Throughout his academic career, Professor Myers has demonstrated a deep commitment to advancing historical scholarship. His research and teaching interests span a wide array of historical topics, reflecting his dedication to exploring complex narratives and fostering a nuanced understanding of the past. At Texas Tech University, he is highly regarded for his engaging lectures and his ability to inspire students to delve deeply into historical inquiry. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Professor Myers is actively involved in various academic communities, contributing to the broader discourse on historical studies. His work continues to influence both students and colleagues, making him a respected figure in the field of history.
Research Interests
Publications
, 2014-10-05
, 2504-2504, 2008-10-01
, 56, 1980-01-01
, 111-112, 2012-03-01
, 570-571, 2016-04-01
, 37-68, 2008-10-01
, 87-89, 2008-03-01
, 93-112, 2019-05-01
, 1046-1047, 2017-03-01
, 75-92, 2024-09-13
, 115-117, 2011-03-01