Jerry D. Thompson

Jerry D. Thompson
Jerry D. Thompson

Historian Jerry D. Thompson
Born November 21, 1942 (1942-11-21) (age 68)
Springerville
Apache County
Arizona, USA
Residence Laredo, Webb County, Texas
Nationality American
Alma mater

Western New Mexico University University of New Mexico

Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation Professor
Writer
Employer Texas A&M International University
Spouse Sara Cabello Thompson
Children Jeremy Thompson
Parents Jerry W. and Jo Thompson

Jerry Don Thompson (born 21 November 1942) is Regents Professor of History at Texas A&M International University in Laredo, Texas.[1] He is a prolific author of books on a variety of related topics, specializing in the American Civil War, the history of the Southwestern United States, and Texas History.[2] According to WorldCat, two of his books are available from more than six hundred major libraries worldwide --Confederate General of the West: Henry Hopkins Sibley, and Civil War in the Southwest: Recollections of the Sibley Brigade.

Thompson was born to Jerry W. Thompson, Jr. (1920-2010), and Jo Thompson (1917-1982) in Springerville in Apache County in eastern Arizona, but reared in the unincorporated community of Quemado in Catron County in western New Mexico. He holds a Doctor of Arts degree in history from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a Master of Arts in history from the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque, and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Western New Mexico University in Silver City. Thompson has served in the past as Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at Texas A&M International and Chairperson of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences at the Laredo Community College, when it was still named Laredo Junior College.

In 2001, Thompson was named Regents Professor of History by the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents. He has received numerous awards in recognition of his scholarship, including the Minnie Stevens Piper Fellowship; T.R. Fehrenback Award, by the Texas Historical Commission; Kate Broocks Bates Award, by the Texas State Historical Association; Gaspar Perez de Villagra Award, by the Historical Society of New Mexico; and Barry Goldwater Award, by the Arizona Historical Society.

In 2008, his book Cortina: Defending the Mexican Name in Texas won the Texas Institute of Letters award for "Best Scholarly Book." Thompson won over sixteen other nominees. The book is a biography of controversial Mexican revolutionary, bandit, and folk hero Juan Cortina (1824-1894). Thompson told the Laredo Morning Times that he did not seek to portray Cortina as an heroic figure because "he was a very flawed individual, but I tried to be objective and tell the truth." With records on Cortina scattered from Laredo to Mexico City to Yale University, Thompson spent twenty years on the project.[3]

In 1861, Cortina, nominally loyal to the Union, confronted Confederate States of America Colonel Santos Benavides in a battle in Zapata. Because Cortina lacked the resources to fight, Benavides decisively defeated him. As Thompson studied both men, he concluded that Cortina "completely overshadowed Benavides", for whom a Laredo elementary school is named.[3]

In November 2008, Thompson elaborated further on his book before a group of United South High School students in Laredo: "Cortina defended people who were unable to defend themselves. There is so little written about him, but he is the only person in history to have a war named after him."[4]While Cortina defeated the Texas Rangers, the U.S. Army thereafter subdued him. Thompson noted that little is included about Cortina in history books because "history is written by the winners."[4]

Thompson is a former president of the Texas State Historical Association.[3]

References

  1. ^ Jerry Thompson's web site at Texas A&M International University
  2. ^ Books by Jerry Thompson listed in WorldCat
  3. ^ a b c Tricia Cortez, "20 years of toil earns award", Laredo Morning Times, May 4, 2008, pp. 1, 13A
  4. ^ a b Taryn White, "Cortina, Unsung Hero", Laredo Morning Times, November 21, 2008, pp. 1, 15A

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