Taylor Shelton and Ate Poorthuis discuss their recent study of the geography of functional neighborhoods in Atlanta and how they correspond to the forty-year-old Neighborhood Planning Unit system. Read More
Alana Barnes discusses the Robert A. Holmes collection at the Auburn Avenue Research Library. Read More
In this excerpt from his new book Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy and the Modern South, Casey Cater discusses the racial conflicts on the city's streetcars that were part of the lead up to the infamous 1906 race riots. Read More
Marni Davis discusses her digital storytelling project about the rich history of Georgia Avenue Read More
A recap of the 2019 Symposium hosted by Georgia Tech on April 9 Read More
Alex Karner discusses MARTA's new branding "The ATL" and its connection to Atlanta's historical racial tensions. Read More
The editorial staff of Atlanta Studies is proud to announce the introduction of DOIs: the latest development in our mission to develop and distribute high-quality digital scholarship about and for Atlanta. Read More
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Allen Hyde discusses how he used oral history interviewing in a neighborhood next to Georgia Tech to teach urban sociology Read More
Learn about the keynote speakers for this year's symposium on April 9 - J. Marshall Shepherd and Bartow Elmore - and check out the full program for the day's events. Read More
Andrew Kingston discusses the archive of the American Music Show at Rose Library as a window into the history of Queer Atlanta. Read More
Laura Starratt discusses how Rose Library collections shed light on Olmsted's little-known impact on Atlanta. Read More