Associate Professor
Phone: 903.566.7371
Email: mstith@uttyler.edu
Building: CAS Office 127
Department: History
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Associate Professor
Phone: 903.566.7371
Email: mstith@uttyler.edu
Building: CAS Office 127
Department: History
Matt Stith鈥檚 teaching and research interests cover a wide range of themes and periods in American history. He teaches courses on antebellum America and the Civil War era as well as thematic classes about environmental history, military history, the West, the South, the Vietnam War, and more. He is the author or co-editor of five books and several published essays and is working on a book tentatively titled American Ursus: A Cultural and Environmental History of Bears in the South. Prof. Stith is happy to advise M.A. students interested in researching and writing about American environmental history, American military history, and/or the American South or West.
Selected Publications:
Books:
Camp Ford鈥檚 Civil War: Community, Nature, and Captivity in the Dark Corner of the Confederacy (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming)
Extreme Civil War: Guerrilla Warfare, Environment, and Race on the Trans-Mississippi Frontier (LSU Press, 2016)
Edited Books:
Hundreds of Little Wars: Community, Conflict, and the Real Civil War, co-edited with G. David Schieffler (LSU Press, 2025)
New Perspectives on the First World War: Beyond No Man鈥檚 Land, co-edited with Mandy Link (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024)
Beyond the Quagmire: New Interpretations of the Vietnam War, co-edited with Geoffrey Jensen (University of North Texas Press, 2019)
Selected Articles and Chapters:
鈥淐amp Ford, Texas: Nature and Community in the 鈥楧ark Corner of the Confederacy,鈥欌 in G. David Schieffler and Matthew M. Stith, eds., Hundreds of Little Wars: Community, Conflict, and the Real Civil War (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2025)
鈥淥f Rats and Men: The Decisive Role of Rodents on the Western Front,鈥 in Mandy Link and Matthew M. Stith, eds., New Perspectives on the First World War: Beyond No Man鈥檚 Land (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024)
鈥淎ll Quiet on Every Front: Fighting the Great War Beyond No Man鈥檚 Land,鈥 with Mandy Link, in Mandy Link and Matthew M. Stith, eds., New Perspectives of the First World War: Beyond No Man鈥檚 Land (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024)
in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, ed. Jon Butler (New York: Oxford University Press, January 2023) [6,000+ word, peer-reviewed essay]
鈥淭he Natural Environment and the American Military Experience in Vietnam,鈥 in Geoffrey W. Jensen and Matthew M. Stith, eds., (Denton: University of North Texas Press, March 2019)
鈥淜nights of the Brush: Guerrilla Warfare and the Environment in the Trans-Mississippi Theater,鈥 in Barton Myers and Brian McKnight, eds., (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, April 2017)
鈥淩ace and Irregular Warfare on the Trans-Mississippi Border, 1861-1865鈥 in Geoffrey Jensen, ed., (New York: Routledge Press, 2016)
"'Denizens of the Forest': Hunting Black Bears and Identity in the Mississippi Delta," (Winter 2015)
Civil War History 58 (September 2012)
鈥淕uerrillas, Civilians, and the Union Response in Jasper County, Missouri, 1861-1865,鈥 Military History of the West 38 (2008)
鈥溾榃omen Locked the Doors, Children Screamed, and Men Trembled in their Boots鈥: Black Bears, People, and Extirpation in Arkansas,鈥 Arkansas Historical Quarterly 66 (Spring 2007). Winner of the Violet Gingles Award for Best Essay, Arkansas Historical Association; Nominated for the Alice Hamilton Prize, American Society for Environmental History.