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Kyle Osborn

Civil War Era South; Emotions; Regional Identity

Graduate Teaching Assistant
M.A. and M.A.T., East Tennessee State University, 2007

Office: 301A LeConte
zkno1@uga.edu

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Research and Teaching Interests

[Cultural & Intellectual]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[U.S. South]

Dissertation

"Masters of Fate: Emotions and Southern Images of the North from Secession through Civil War," supervised by Dr. John Inscoe (In Progress)

Selected Publications

"Sectional Crisis," in The Civil War in Georgia, ed. John Inscoe (University of Georgia Press, 2011)

"Reconstructing Race: Parson Brownlow and the Rhetoric of Race in East Tennessee," in Reconstructing Appalachia: The Civil War's Aftermath, ed. Andrew Slap (University of Kentucky Press, 2010) More Info

Honors and Awards

Summer Doctoral Research Grant, UGA Graduate School (2012)

Gregory Fund Research Grant, UGA History Department (2011)

Gregory Fellowship, UGA History Department (2010)

Courses Taught

HIST2111: U.S. History to 1865

HIST2702: World Civilizations II [Syllabus]

HIST3090: The American South [Syllabus]