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History student at Kennesaw State University Researching Georgia history, the Progressive Era, and book history ajbramlett.com
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Members of the Georgia Historical Society should now have this article in their mailboxes, and GHQ can also be read at a variety of libraries and museums across the state. (4/4)
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I also examine later efforts to build a cold storage warehouse on the same site. Overall, the article looks at the conflicts between civic boosters and the realities of engineering and economics. (3/4)
The piece is titled "Boosterism and Civic Pride in Atlanta: Union Station and the Dixie Terminal, 1925-1930." It looks at city booster's attempts in the 1920s to replace the aging Union Station and to build a new and modern station. (2/4)
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My newest article can be found in Volume CX, No. 1 of Georgia Historical Quarterly, the scholarly journal of the Georgia Historical Society and the preeminent publication on Georgia's history. (1/4)
I’m excited to be back at @rarebookschool.bsky.social this week! I am taking a class on “Material Foundations of Map History, 1450-1900.” Rare Book School is my favorite week each summer, and I am so glad to be back in Charlottesville!
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