Dr. Joshua A. Morrow
@DocToMorrow
History Lecturer at Georgia College and State University focusing on Southern History and memory centering on the Lost Cause, politics, and culture. He/Him
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I'm happy to announce that my paper, "The Public Forum for the Confederacy: The Confederate Veteran Magazine and the Development of a Compound-Public Space" was accepted for the Georgia Association of Historians 2025 Conference in Milledgeville, Georgia. I hope to you there!
Thank you to everyone who came out to our panel at the SHA today! I hope you found them interesting! And thanks to @emmaedonaghy @WelbornTiger @AnneSarahRubin and Jeffrey Perry for making it a success!
I could not be more excited to present my research on Friday at #SHA2024 with @DocToMorrow and Jeffrey Thomas Perry, along with @AnneSarahRubin and @WelbornTiger. Looking forward to seeing everyone in KC!
Georgia College and State University is hiring a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Ancient/Classical History. GCSU has a beautiful campus and wonderful students, plus the department is a warm and welcoming environment. Apply below if interested! linkedin.com/jobs/view/4046…
For those who will be attending the SHA annual meeting this week I’d love to invite you to our panel The Role of Women in Civil War Memory on Friday at 10:45. We’ve some great papers from @emmaedonaghy Jeffrey Thomas Perry, and myself. Hope to see you there!
We're hiring in early American history (pre-1820)! We're only asking for a CV and a cover letter at this stage, and applications are due two weeks from today. I'm chairing the search, so please feel free to reach out with any questions. h-net.org/jobs/job_displ…
Had a truly fantastic interaction with some students today. Seeing their passions and what drives them is such an enriching experience. I love being able to help expand their knowledge and perception of the world. It’s really powerful stuff!
I was recently published a book review of Matthew Christopher Hulbert’s, Oracle of Lost Causes: John Newman Edwards and his Never-Ending Civil War, in the Journal of the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era. It’s a great book! cambridge.org/core/journals/…
I recorded a podcast episode for The American History Gazette. It covers a lot of questions about the Confederacy, and the importance of history as a field of study. Check it out on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts! youtu.be/8LKK5HC0GSo?si…
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Why Did the South Secede From the Union?
I am elated to be on this panel! Looking forward to @TheSouthernSHA and thank you @DocToMorrow for organizing the panel!
I’m excited to announce that my panel The Role of Women in Civil War Memory: The United Daughters of the Confederacy, The Lost Cause, and Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett’s Fight for Historical Vindication, has been accepted for this year’s meeting @TheSouthernSHA
Congratulations to this year's SHA Award Winners! Tim Case, winner of the William F. Holmes Award for the best paper presented by a graduate student or junior faculty member Liana DeMarco, winner of the C. Vann Woodward Award for the best dissertation on southern history 1
I’m currently at the Southern Historical Association Conference in Charlotte. Let me know if any of you are in attendance and if you’d like to meet up!
1/Call for submissions, Publication Award from the Ohio Academy of History. Any monograph on any topic is welcome if it appears btwn Nov. 1, 2022, and Oct. 31, 2023, but the author must be a resident of Ohio. Self nominations are welcome.
Colleagues who teach Reconstruction. Were you aware that Eric Foner's *Freedom's Lawmakers* has been added to Family Search? I was not. Great opportunities for student research projects. familysearch.org/en/blog/freedo…
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Freedom's Lawmakers
Biographies of more than 1,500 African Americans who held political office in the south have been compiled into a book, Freedom’s Lawmakers:…
1/Applications are invited for the Public History Award from the Ohio Academy of History. The winner will have made an outstanding contribution to public history in the last two years prior to December 2023. All public history endeavors will be considered.
I’m excited to announce that I’ve accepted a History Instructor position at Georgia College and State University. I will be teaching American History classes full time in the Fall. Teaching at a University has been a dream since I was in high school, and now I’m finally there!
Big news folks! A book I've been secretly baking for some time with @UNC_Press @MarkSV @SonyaBonczek is about to have it's official release into the wild on May 16! Check it out and pre-order here: uncpress.org/book/978146967…
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