Jack August
Jack L. August was Arizona's state historian. He was considered to be an expert on the politics of water.Early life
August grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the eldest of five children. As a boy was friends with the film director John Waters, with whom he attended a private elementary school.Education
August attended Yale University, on a full scholarship as a swimmer, from which he received his bachelor's degree in history. He later received a master's degree from the University of Arizona and a Ph.D from the University of New Mexico.Career
August was named historian and director of Institutional Advancement at the Arizona Capitol Museum in early 2016.Selected publications
- Desert Bloom or Desert Doom?: Carl Hayden and the Origins of the Central Arizona Project, 1922-1964. Prescott, Arizona: Sharlot Hall Museum, 1996.
- Vision in the Desert: Carl Hayden and Hydropolitics in the American Southwest. Fort Worth: Texas Christian University Press, 1999.
- Dividing Western Waters: Mark Wilmer and Arizona V. California. Fort Worth, TX: TCU Press, 2007.
- Snell and Wilmer: An Institutional Biography of the New West. Fort Worth, TX: TCU Press, 2013.
- The Norton Trilogy. Fort Worth, TX: TCU Press, 2013.
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