W. Caleb McDaniel explained

W. Caleb McDaniel
Birth Name:William Caleb McDaniel
Birth Date:2 August 1979
Birth Place:Texas, USA
Education:Texas A&M University (BA, MA)
Johns Hopkins University (PhD)
Thesis Title:Our Country is the World: Radical American Abolitionists Abroad.
Thesis Url:http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~wcm1/pdf/mcdaniel2006dissertation.pdf
Thesis Year:2006
Academic Advisors:Dorothy Ross
Spouse:Brandy McDaniel
Workplaces:Rice University
University of Denver
Notable Works:Sweet Taste of Liberty
Awards:2020 Pulitzer Prize for History
2014 Merle Curti Award

William Caleb McDaniel (born August 2, 1979) is an American historian. His book won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for History. He is also an Associate professor of History at Rice University.

Early life and education

McDaniel was born on August 2, 1979[1] to parents Jim and Pam McDaniel. Growing up, he attended William P. Hobby Middle School and Tom C. Clark High School where he was inspired to become a historian.[2] He attended Texas A&M University for his undergraduate degree and Master's degree after being offered a President’s Endowed Scholarship.[3] After earning his degrees, he enrolled at Johns Hopkins University for his PhD, which he received in 2006.[4] While at Johns Hopkins, he listed historian Dorothy Ross as one of his mentors.[5]

Career

Upon earning his PhD, McDaniel accepted an Assistant professor of History position at the University of Denver before moving to Rice University.[6] In his early years at Rice, he published Repealing Unions: American Abolitionists, Irish Repeal, and the Origins of Garrisonian Disunionism in the Journal of the Early Republic, which received the 2008 Ralph D. Gray Article Prize.[7]

In 2013, McDaniel won the James H. Broussard First Book Prize[8] and Merle Curti Award for his book The Problem of Democracy in the Age of Slavery: Garrisonian Abolitionists and Transatlantic Reform.[9] His book focused on the rise of William Lloyd Garrison, an abolitionist, and his network of connections across the Atlantic.[10] Following his first publication, McDaniel sat as a board member for Historians Against Slavery[11] and received the 2017 George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching.[12] He was also granted a National Endowment for the Humanities’ (NEH) grant to research Henrietta Wood, a former slave.[13]

McDaniel's second book, Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in America, was published in 2019 and was a historical account of the life of Henrietta Wood. Wood was captured and enslaved twice before winning the largest known financial settlement awarded by a U.S. court in restitution for slavery.[14] He had first learned about Wood from another historian while working on a research project.[15] It received the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for History, making him the first Rice professor to win a Pulitzer,[16] and the Avery O. Craven Award for "the most original book on the coming of the Civil War, the Civil War years, or the Era of Reconstruction, with the exception of works of purely military history."[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McDaniel, W. Caleb (William Caleb), 1979- . id.loc.gov . June 25, 2020.
  2. Web site: McDaniel . William Caleb . OUR COUNTRY IS THE WORLD: RADICAL AMERICAN ABOLITIONISTS ABROAD . owlnet.rice.edu . June 25, 2020 . 5 . April 2006.
  3. Web site: Former Student Wins 2020 Pulitzer Prize in History . insitebrazosvalley.com . June 25, 2020 . June 15, 2020.
  4. Web site: W. Caleb McDaniel awarded Pulitzer Prize . history.jhu.edu . June 25, 2020 . May 5, 2020.
  5. Web site: Johns Hopkins alum Caleb McDaniel wins Pulitzer Prize for History . hub.jhu.edu . June 25, 2020 . May 7, 2020.
  6. Web site: W. Caleb McDaniel CV . rice.edu . June 25, 2020.
  7. Editor's Page . . Winter 2009 . 29 . 4 . June 25, 2020 . University of Pennsylvania Press.
  8. Web site: Past Prize Winners . shear.org . June 25, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200605120752/https://www.shear.org/past-prize-winners/ . June 5, 2020.
  9. Web site: Merle Curti Award Winners . oah.org . Organization of American Historians . June 25, 2020.
  10. Oldfield . John . Review of The Problem of Democracy in the Age of Slavery: Garrisonian Abolitionists & Transatlantic Reform . Slavery & Abolition . 2015 . 36 . 1 . 199–201 . 10.1080/0144039X.2015.1009237 . 144292080 . June 25, 2020.
  11. Web site: Dr. W. Caleb McDaniel . historiansagainstslavery.org . June 25, 2020.
  12. Web site: Two History Professors Honored with Superior Teaching Award . history.rice.edu . June 25, 2020 . 2017.
  13. Web site: Falk . Jeff . Rice's McDaniel receives NEH grant to support book project on woman who sued former enslaver . news.rice.edu . June 25, 2020 . September 2, 2016.
  14. Web site: Shilcutt . Katharine . 'Sweet Taste of Liberty': How a former slave fought for and won her day in court . news.rice.edu . June 25, 2020 . August 30, 2019.
  15. Web site: Morgan . Rynd . History professor Caleb McDaniel wins Rice's first Pulitzer Prize . ricethresher.org . June 25, 2020 . May 10, 2020.
  16. Web site: Shilcutt . Katharine . Pulitzer Prize awarded to Rice history professor . news.rice.edu . June 25, 2020 . May 4, 2020.
  17. The_OAH. 1246143242606989317. April 3, 2020. The Avery O. Craven Award goes to W. Caleb McDaniel for the most original book on the coming of the Civil War, the Civil War years, or the Era of Reconstruction, with the exception of works of purely military history.