W. Warren Wagar
Full Name: | Walter Warren Wagar |
Born: | June 5, 1932 Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
Died: | November 16, 2004 Vestal, New York, USA |
Occupation: | Historian, Future Studies scholar, Writer |
Nationality: | American |
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Biography
Walter Warren Wagar, better known as W. Warren Wagar, was an American historian and futures studies scholar.
A specialist in alternative society futures and an expert in the work of pioneering science fiction writer H.G. Wells, Wagar served as history professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York, for 31 years, after graduating from Yale University. His courses on the history of the future and World War III earned him the title of Distinguished Teaching Professor at Binghamton.
Wagar began writing science fiction in 1984, publishing nine stories in various magazines and anthologies. He wrote four articles for The Futurist, contributed to a discussion on terrorism in the January-February 2002 issue, served on the editorial board for Futures Research Quarterly, and spoke at several World Future Society conferences.
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