HGSA PDW on Digital Humanities, ArcGIS, and History

HGSA's Professional Development Workshop is proud to showcase the role of Digital Humanities in the field of history.

Join us on Thursday, October 5th, on the 3rd Floor of the Main Library in the Digi Lab. 

There, a panel will offer their perspectives, opportunities that exist, and experience in adding a digital element to historical scholarship.

Historian, Dr. Stephen Berry will dig into his website, CSI:Dixie,  and offer his opinions on how historical scholarship can take advantage of digital projects.

Digital Library of Georgia received National Endowment for the Humanities grant to digitize newspapers

Press release: Aug. 14, 2017

Digital Library of Georgia received National Endowment for the Humanities grant to digitize newspapers

ATHENS, Ga – Within two years, the Digital Library of Georgia will digitize 100,000 more pages of Georgia historic newspapers, thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

Stephen Mihm: Civil Forfeiture Came From a Strange Place

Stphen Mihm, contributor to Bloomberg View, has a new article out noting how Jeff Sessions goes medieval--literally--with his revival of civil forfeiture. Finding guilt in inanimate objects is far from a new concept, notes Mihm, who relates the path of civil forfeiture still used today to claim assets in the “War on Drugs”. Read the entire article here on the Bloomberg View.

Alumni awarded 2017 Smithsonian Predoctoral fellowship

Sherri Sheu while studying as an undergrad at UGA

Sherri Sheu, an environmental historian and doctoral student at the University of Colorado-Boulder, is the recipient of a 2017 Smithsonian Predoctoral Fellowship. Sheu graduated with a bachelor's degree in history at the University of Georgia, where she was active in Phi Alpha Theta, Inc. and instrumental in the creation of a studnet conference while she was an undergraduate.

UGA Alum Named NEH Public Scholar 2017-18

book cover of  one world big screen

M. Todd Bennett, a graduate of UGA's Ph.D. program in history (2001), has been named as one of just 28 NEH Public Scholars for 2017-2018. Bennett's NEH grant is for his book project entitled, "Howard Hughes, the CIA, and the Untold Story Behind Their Hunt for a Sunken Soviet Submarine." The book explores intelligence oversight and accountability though a narrative account of the covert 1974 CIA operation to use Howard Hughes’s ship Glomar Explorer to raise a sunken Soviet submarine.