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David J. Weber
David Joseph Weber (December 20, 1940 – August 20, 2010) was an American historian whose research focused on the history of the Southwestern U.S. and its transition from Spanish and Mexican control to becoming part of the United States. For a period of time, this field of study had largely been ignored, as both United States and Latin American historians concentrated on the central stories in their fields. He "was among the first scholars to focus on the importance of the relationship between Mexico and the United States."〔
At Southern Methodist University, Weber established the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies and later was chair of the history department.〔 His books won history awards, he was among the leaders in scholarship of the borderlands of the Southwest, and he received awards from the governments of both Spain and Mexico for his work.
==Early life==
David Weber was the oldest child of Theodore Carl Weber and Frances Jean; he had two younger brothers and a sister.〔de la Teja (2013), p. 262.〕〔de la Teja (2013), p. 263.〕 He was born on December 20, 1940, in Buffalo, New York and raised in nearby Cheektowaga.〔 After several years of Catholic school, Weber finished his education in local public schools. He graduated from Maryvale High School in 1958. During his high school education, Weber lettered in track, basketball, and tennis and was also a member of the school band. Although he was offered a full scholarship for track to Cornell University, Weber chose not to pursue further competition in the sport.〔
He attended the State University of New York at Fredonia, where he initially planned to major in music. A course in the History of Latin America led him in a different direction, and he graduated in 1962 with a bachelor's degree in social sciences.〔 Shortly after graduation, he married Carol, a woman he had met at a band competition during high school.〔de la Teja (2013), p. 264.〕
Weber knew he wanted to pursue a master's degree in either history or English. His professor Marvin D. Bernstein suggested that he consider pursuing a master's and doctorate in Latin American history.〔 Bernstein helped Weber choose an appropriate university; both were concerned that the larger universities with specialties in Latin American history (such as the University of Texas at Austin or Berkely University) might be too large for someone from such a small town. Weber chose the University of New Mexico.〔 Weber was the first recipient of the JFK Scholarship, which he was personally presented by Edward Kennedy. Weber also played in a band to earn money while in school. During the first year of his graduate work, his in-laws also sent the couple money. The couple welcomed their first child, Scott, in December 1964.〔
Weber earned a master's degree in 1964 and a doctorate in 1967, with the dissertation ''The Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846''.〔Grimes, William. ("David Weber, Southwest Expert, Dies at 69" ), ''The New York Times'', August 27, 2010. Accessed September 7, 2010.〕 The dissertation topic was suggested by his mentor, Donald Cutter, who specialized in history of the Spanish borderlands. By the time he completed his doctorate, Weber had already edited two works for publication and had three articles published in historical journals.〔de la Teja (2013), p. 265.〕 Shortly after his graduation, the couple's second child, Amy, was born.〔

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