Thomas G. Andrews

Thomas G. Andrews, a graduate of Yale College and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, teaches history at the University of Colorado Boulder. He specializes in the social and environmental history of the American West.

Andrews's first book, *Killing for Coal: America's Deadliest Labor War* (Harvard University Press, 2008), won six awards, including the Bancroft Prize. His most recent book, *Coyote Valley: Deep History in the High Rockies* (Harvard University Press, 2015), is an environmental history of the Colorado headwaters region of Rocky Mountain National Park. He is now working on a book on human-animal relationships in U.S. history. He teaches a wide range of courses in environmental history, the history of the U.S. West, and other subjects, and is passionate about educating current and future history teachers.

Andrews is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholars Award, and other honors.

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