Georgia History Today, Volume 12, Spring/Summer 2018, No. 1
Publication
Georgia History Today, Volume 12, Spring/Summer 2018, No. 1
Contents:
PERSPECTIVES
A Duty to the Past, A Commitment
to the Future
by W. Todd Groce, Ph.D.
FEATURE
The GHS Research Center:
A Foundation for History
by Stan Deaton, Ph.D.
GEORGIA GEMS
Saving Georgia’s History
by Lindsay Sheldon
PROFILES
Shell and Wyck Knox: John Macpherson
Berrien Award Winners: “We Have Always
Tried to Give Back”
by Stan Deaton, Ph.D.
INSIDE GHS
The Research Center Capital Campaign
by Laura García-Culler and Christy Crisp
STATE OF HISTORY
Extraordinary Gales: Fort Pulaski’s
Experience with Natural Disasters
by Laura Waller
MILESTONES
GHS News
GHQ, Volume CII, No. 1
Publication
GHQ, Volume CII, No. 1
Contents:
Articles
John Penrose: A Success Story in Early Georgia
By Julie Anne Sweet
A Rousing Sentiment for Good Roads: The Spectacles of Atlanta’s 1909 Automobile Week
By Brian Ingrassia
Notes and Documents
“A Church Shall be Called the First African Baptist Church of St. Catherine’s”: The 1843 Founding Covenant of Sea Island Congregation
By John Saillant
Annual Report
Annual Report for 2017
By W. Todd Groce
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 4
Publication
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 4
Contents:
Articles
Bringing the Quarterly into the Contemporary Era: The Formative Editorships of Thomas G. Dyer and John C. Inscoe, 1982–2000
By Paul Stephen Hudson
“A Most Profligate Villain”: Poor Whites as Depicted in Antebellum Wanted Proclamations
By James M. Denham
History Now
Michael O’Brien: A Forum
An Interview with Beverly M. “Bo” DuBose III, Part Four
By Stan Deaton
Georgia History Today, Volume 11, Fall/Winter 2017, No. 2
Publication
Georgia History Today, Volume 11, Fall/Winter 2017, No. 2
Contents:
FEATURE
The Georgia Trustees:
A Legacy of Leadership
by Stan Deaton, Ph.D.
PERSPECTIVES
When History and Memory Collide
by W. Todd Groce, Ph.D.
GEORGIA GEMS
James Habersham Letterbook
by Lynette Stoudt
STATE OF HISTORY
Martha Berry’s Living Legacy
by Jennifer Dickey, Ph.D.
INSIDE GHS
News and Announcements
by Caroline Stevens Rhodes
PROFILES
2018 Georgia Trustees
by Patricia Meagher
GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL
Schedule of Events
Messages from our Friends
and Supporters
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 3
Publication
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 3
Contents:
Articles
E. Merton Coulter, the Georgia Historical Quarterly, and the Struggle over Southern History
By Fred Arthur Bailey
“Not Worth a Pinch of Snuff”: The 1789 Yazoo Land Sale and Sovereignty in the Old Southwest
By Brenden Kennedy
Notes and Documents
“Ill-designing people”: Revisiting Philip Thicknesse’s Recollections of Georgia
By Katherine Turner
Further Reading
Book Reviews
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 2
Publication
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 2
Contents:
Articles
“History in the Making”: The Early Years of the Georgia Historical Quarterly
By Sarah E. Gardner
“Somewhere Toward Freedom”: Sherman’s March and Georgia’s Refugee Slaves
By Bennett Parten
Georgia History in Pictures
Transforming the Atlanta Home Front: Camp Gordon During World War I
By Paul Stephen Hudson and Lora Pond Mirza
Further Reading
Book Reviews
Georgia History Today, Volume 11, Spring/Summer 2017, No. 1
Publication
Georgia History Today, Volume 11, Spring/Summer 2017, No. 1
Contents:
PERSPECTIVES
A Date Worth Remembering
by W. Todd Groce, Ph.D.
FEATURE
The History of Science and Technology
by John Krige, Ph.D.
GEORGIA GEMS
Saving Georgia's History Through a Gift of Conservation
by Lynette Stoudt
PROFILES
Raymond "Ray" M. Masciarella II
by Sophia Sineath
INSIDE GHS
New Life for an Old Program: Maintaining Georgia's Historical Markers
by Christy Crisp
STATE OF HISTORY
Affiliate Chapter of the Year: The Columbus Museum
by Rebecca Bush
MILESTONES
GHS News
GHQ, Volume CI, No. 1
GHQ, Volume C, No. 4
Publication
GHQ, Volume C, No. 4
Contents:
Articles
“The Shot That Was Heard in Nearly Two Million Negro Homes”: The 1934 Murder of William Alexander Scott
By Thomas Aiello
“Revolutionize Life in the Chattahoochee River Valley”: Buford Dam and the Development of Northeastern Georgia, 1950–1970
By Deanna M. Gillespie
Notes and Documents
Finding Christoph Heinrich Müller
By Kai Dose
History Now
An Interview with Beverly M. “Bo” DuBose III, Part Three
By Stan Deaton