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Robert D. Carlson

Robert D. Carlson

Robert D. Carlson

Lecturer

TROY University 
ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Alabama 36082 
Patterson Hall 228 
 Telephone:1-334-670-3425 
 rdcarlson@troy.edu

Education:

B.F.A. Valdosta State University 
M.A. Valdosta State University 
Ph.D. Emory University

Areas of Expertise:

19th Century South, Civil War, Constitutional

Biography:

Dr. Carlson earned his PhD from Emory University. His research interests include the 19th-century American south, the Civil War, legal and constitutional history, and the history of American slavery. He is the co-author of Plain Folk in a Rich Man's War (University Press of Florida, 1999; 2004), winner of the Excellence in Research Using the Holdings of an Archives from the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Board, and editor of Congress of States (University of Alabama Press, 2023) documenting the daily activities of the Provisional Congress of the Confederacy. His current research is a multi-phased digital history project that seeks to identify and geolocate enslaved persons living and working in the state of Georgia between 1845 and 1865. 

Congress of States Book Cover

 

Plain Folk in a Rich Man's War: Class and Dissent in Confederate Georgia Cover

Courses Taught at TROY:

United States to 1877 (U)
United States since 1877 (U)
New South (U, G)
American Constitutional Development (U)
Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction (U, G)
Research and Methodology (U)
Senior Seminar (U)
Foundations of Graduate Studies in History (G)
American Historiography (G)

 

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