Bart Elmore – “Citizen Coke” Dr. Bart Elmore is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama. His book, Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism, is forthcoming from W. W. Norton. In this new book Elmore explores Coke through its ingredients, showing how the company secured massive quantities of coca leaf, caffeine, sugar, and other inputs. Its growth was driven by shrewd leaders, bringing jobs and development to every corner of the globe. Details. Read more about Bart Elmore – “Citizen Coke”
Ruth Fisher wins Study Abroad Scholarship Ruth Fisher is the first recipient of the History Department's new Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship. Ruth already has plans to work on an internship in D.C. while she is in Washington and talks about her proposed trip -- "I am a senior History Major at the University of Georgia, with a passion for politics and law. I have been a member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women since 2011, and have sat on the standards board since my freshman year. Tags: Undergraduate Read more about Ruth Fisher wins Study Abroad Scholarship
Doctoral Dissertation Defense: Marvin Chiles Marvin Chiles will defend his doctoral dissertation, " An Honest Conversation About Race: Racial Reconciliation in Richmond, Virginia, 1954 to the Present " in the Conference Room, LeConte Hall. The major professor is Dr. Robert Pratt. Members of the university community are invited to attend. Please contact the graduate program at history@uga.edu if you wish to attend, to ensure adequate seating. Read more about Doctoral Dissertation Defense: Marvin Chiles
Doctoral Dissertation Defense: Christina Davis Christina Davis will defend her dissertation entitled, "The Collective Identities of Women Teachers in Black Schools in the Post-Bellum South" in the Conference Room, LeConte Hall. The major professor is Dr. Robert Pratt. Members of the university community are invited to attend. Please contact the graduate program at history@uga.edu if you wish to attend, to ensure adequate seating. Read more about Doctoral Dissertation Defense: Christina Davis
Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture: James Cobb The Phinizy Lectures rank as UGA's most distinguished lecture series in the humanities. This year's lecture is etitled "Divided by a Common Past: Southerners and the Struggle to Secure Their Version of History", presented by James C. Cobb, B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Research Professor in the History of the American South. Read more about Ferdinand Phinizy Lecture: James Cobb
E. Merton Coulter Award to Lester Stephens Lester D. Stephens, UGA emeritus professor of history, received the Georgia Historical Society's 2014 E. Merton Coulter Award for the best article published in the Georgia Historical Quarterly in 2013. His article, "John Ruggles Cotting and the First State Geological Survey of Georgia," appeared inthe summer 2013 issue. Tags: Faculty and Staff News Read more about E. Merton Coulter Award to Lester Stephens
"Been in the Storm So Long: Remembering 1864 and 1964 in 2014" Georgia Public Broadcasting's Rickey Bevington hosts a stellar line-up of local scholars, poets, artists, and musicians in a far-reaching roundtable discussion of the coincident anniversaries of the 1864 Battles of Atlanta and 1964 Civil Rights Act. Panelists include Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey; artist Robert Morris; singer-songwriter Caroline Herring; and historians Robert Pratt, Brett Gadsden and Joseph Crespino. Featuring Robert Morris's "Slavery By Another Name" exhibit. Read more about "Been in the Storm So Long: Remembering 1864 and 1964 in 2014"
Is U.S. ready for a pandemic? Bloomberg essay by associate professor of history Stephen Mihm: “Although the likelihood of a large-scale outbreak of Ebola is almost immeasurably tiny, Americans have begun to ask, ‘Who, really, is in charge of snuffing out a potential epidemic?’” Stephen Mihm, a contributor to Bloomberg View, discusses the role of government and public health in this on-line essay. Tags: Faculty and Staff News Read more about Is U.S. ready for a pandemic?
Harvard Stanford UGA Capitalism Workshop This digitally-hosted workshop will foster an ongoing, interregional relationship between Harvard’s Program on the Study of Capitalism, Stanford’s Approaches to Capitalism Workshop, and the University of Georgia’s History of Capitalism reading group. The Harvard-Stanford-UGA Workshop aims to foster a sense of community among graduate student researchers in the study of capitalism, and will begin with all participants briefly introducing their work, followed by presentations and discussions of three papers. Read more about Harvard Stanford UGA Capitalism Workshop
Phi Alpha Theta, History Honor Society Film: "Dracula" Phi Alpha Theta, Epsilon Pi presents a movie night, featuring Bran Stoker's Dracula. If you are a history student interested in joining the National History Honor Society, or if you are a member of the University community, come join us for this seasonal event. Themed refreshments will be provided! Read more about Phi Alpha Theta, History Honor Society Film: "Dracula"