Jay H . Buckley
Jay H. Buckley, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Charles Redd Center for Western History at Brigham Young University, is the author of the award-winning _William Clark: Indian Diplomat_. He is co-author of _By His Own Hand?: The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis_; _Orem_; _Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West_; and _Historical Dictionary of the American Frontier_; _Explorers of the American West: Mapping the World through Primary Documents_; _Explorers of the American East: Mapping the World through Primary Documents_; _A BYU Redd Center Golden Jubilee History, 1972-2022_; _Great Plains Forts_; _The Life and Adventures of Eli Wiggill_.
Buckley served as President of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, which provides national leadership on scholarship, education, and conservation pertaining to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. His teaching and research specialties include the fur trade, Lewis & Clark, exploration & migration, Indian-white relations, the South African frontier, and other western themes.
Buckley served as President of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, which provides national leadership on scholarship, education, and conservation pertaining to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. His teaching and research specialties include the fur trade, Lewis & Clark, exploration & migration, Indian-white relations, the South African frontier, and other western themes.
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* LeRoy S. Axland Award Finalist, Utah State Division of History
Buckley, Jay H., and Andrew W. Hawn. “Ashley’s 1826 Journal and Transcript.” Introduction to transcription by Andrew W. Hahn. Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal 8 (2014): 14-61. Equal Co-Editor * LeRoy S. Axland Award Finalist, Utah State Division of History
Buckley, Jay H. “William Clark: Reflections on His Interactions with Family, Native Nations, and Landscapes.” We Proceeded On 39, no. 2 (May 2013): 25-34.
Buckley, Jay H. “Short Tempers and Long Knives: Hostilities between the Blackfeet Confederacy and American Fur Trappers from 1806 to 1840.” We Proceeded On 39, no. 2 (May 2013): 8-18.
Buckley, Jay H. “Rocky Mountain Entrepreneur: Robert Campbell as a Fur Trade Capitalist.” Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal 75, no. 3 (Summer 2003): 8-21.
* LeRoy S. Axland Award Finalist, Utah State Division of History
Buckley, Jay H., and Andrew W. Hawn. “Ashley’s 1826 Journal and Transcript.” Introduction to transcription by Andrew W. Hahn. Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal 8 (2014): 14-61. Equal Co-Editor * LeRoy S. Axland Award Finalist, Utah State Division of History
Buckley, Jay H. “William Clark: Reflections on His Interactions with Family, Native Nations, and Landscapes.” We Proceeded On 39, no. 2 (May 2013): 25-34.
Buckley, Jay H. “Short Tempers and Long Knives: Hostilities between the Blackfeet Confederacy and American Fur Trappers from 1806 to 1840.” We Proceeded On 39, no. 2 (May 2013): 8-18.
Buckley, Jay H. “Rocky Mountain Entrepreneur: Robert Campbell as a Fur Trade Capitalist.” Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal 75, no. 3 (Summer 2003): 8-21.