Savannah, Ga., November 19, 2019 – On
Thursday, November 14, The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) inducted
author and historian Rick Atkinson as the Vincent J. Dooley
Distinguished Teaching Fellow for 2019. The honor was bestowed by
Vincent J. Dooley, Chairman Emeritus of the Georgia Historical Society
Board of Curators, Walter M. “Sonny” Deriso, Chairman of the Board, and
Dr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEO of the Georgia Historical Society.
“Rick’s World War II Trilogy set the standard for contemporary narrative
history, and the first volume of his Revolution trilogy maintains that
high standard. He is a worthy successor to 2018 Dooley Fellow, David
Blight,” said Dr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEO of the Georgia
Historical Society.
Individuals designated as Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellows of
the Georgia Historical Society are national leaders in the field of
history as both writers and educators whose research has enhanced or
changed the way the public understands the past. In addition to their
outstanding scholarship, Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellows have
served the Georgia Historical Society as faculty in teacher training
seminars, as lecturers, as consultants, or in a similar capacity. Being
designated as a Dooley Distinguished Fellow recognizes and formalizes
the relationship forged through this service.
Atkinson is the bestselling author of the award-winning Liberation Trilogy—An Army at Dawn, The Day of Battle, and The Guns at Last Light—as well as The Long Gray Line and other books. Now, with The British Are Coming,
the first volume of the Revolution Trilogy, Atkinson turns his
attention to a new war, recounting the first twenty-one months of
America’s war for independence.
Atkinson’s other awards and honors include Pulitzer Prizes for history
and journalism, the George Polk Award, and the Pritzker Military Library
Literature Award. A former staff writer and senior editor at The Washington Post, he lives in Washington, D.C.
The induction was followed by a discussion between Atkinson and Dr. Stan
Deaton, the Dr. Elaine B. Andrews Distinguished Historian at the
Georgia Historical Society, about Atkinson’s new book, The British are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777 (Henry Holt, 2019).
As a Dooley Distinguished Fellow, Atkinson received a cash prize and a
bust of Vince Dooley sculpted by acclaimed artist Ross Rossin of
Atlanta. Known for large-scale, oil-on-canvas paintings found on the
walls of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the High Museum of
Art, and the Baseball Hall of Fame (to name a few), Rossin has also
created busts of legends like Griffin Bell and Arthur Blank as well as
the statue of Hank Aaron in SunTrust Park.
In 2018 the Georgia Historical Society inducted David Blight as the
inaugural Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellow. His biography of
Frederick Douglass went on to win the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in history.
For more information about the Vincent J. Dooley Distinguished Fellows
Program please contact Patricia Meagher, Director of Communications, at
(912) 651-2125, ext. 153.
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