Joseph Hurley examines the "war" on dense neighborhoods with mixed residential and commercial land uses in mid-century Atlanta. Read More
Atlanta Studies lost a friend and mentor with the passing of Cliff Kuhn, an associate professor of history at Georgia State University and executive director of the Oral History Association. Read More
Brennan Collins introduces a new ATL Maps layer about those neighborhoods displaced by the development of the Turner Field Read More
Andy Walter analyzes the politics of mapping and baseball in relation to the Braves' move to Cobb County. Read More
Joe Hurley discusses the history of parking and car-focused urban design in Atlanta Read More
Join us for our summer 2015 meetup on Thursday, August 13 at Manuel's Tavern Read More
Velma Maia Thomas examines the Gold Dust Twins advertisement that was unearthed on Auburn Avenue after the 2008 tornado and the questions it raises around race and history. Read More
Maurice Hobson explores the history of Confederate symbols in Atlanta in the late twentieth century Read More
Hannah Palmer asks: Who loves Hartsfield-Jackson airport? Read More
LeeAnn Lands examines the role that Emmaus House played in anti-poverty activism in late 1960s and early 1970s Atlanta. Read More
Joe Hurley discusses Georgia State University's "Tracing a History of Atlanta's Public Transit" project Read More