Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellows
Dooley Distinguished Teaching Fellows 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, advancing the mission of the institution. Being designated as a Dooley Distinguished Fellow recognizes and formalizes the relationship forged through this service.
Previous Inductees
2024
Steve Oney
Prize-winning journalist and historian
2022
Annette Gordon-Reed
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian
2019
Rick Atkinson
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist
2018
David W. Blight
Class of 1954 Professor of American History
Yale University