EDUCATION / History
The American College and University
A History
Athens, 1861-1865
As Seen Through Letters in the University of Georgia Libraries
Berry College
A History
Black Scholar
Horace Mann Bond, 1904–1972
College in the Country
A Program of Education for Adults
College Life at Old Oglethorpe
Communists on Campus
Race, Politics, and the Public University in Sixties North Carolina
An Education in Georgia
Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton Holmes, and the Integration of the University of Georgia
From Maverick to Mainstream
Cumberland School of Law, 1847–1997
The History of the Medical College of Georgia
Integrating the 40 Acres
The Fifty-Year Struggle for Racial Equality at the University of Texas
An Island in the Lake of Fire
Bob Jones University, Fundamentalism, and the Separatist Movement
Marching in Step
Masculinity, Citizenship, and The Citadel in Post-World War II America
Memories of a Georgia Teacher
Fifty Years in the Classroom
The New Deal and American Youth
Ideas and Ideals in a Depression Decade
A Pictorial History of the University of Georgia
Reconnection
Dualism to Holism in Literary Study
Religion Enters the Academy
The Origins of the Scholarly Study of Religion in America
The Rise and Progress of Negro Colleges in Georgia, 1865-1949
Sitting In and Speaking Out
Student Movements in the American South, 1960–1970
Soldiers of Light and Love
Northern Teachers and Georgia Blacks, 1865–1873
Southern Women at the Seven Sister Colleges
Feminist Values and Social Activism, 1875–1915
Teaching Equality
Black Schools in the Age of Jim Crow
Torches of Light
Georgia Teachers and the Coming of the Modern South
A Unique and Fortuitous Combination
An Administrative History of the University of Georgia School of Law
The University of Georgia
A Bicentennial History, 1785–1985
Ways of Wisdom
Moral Education in the Early National Period
We Shall Not Be Moved
The Desegregation of the University of Georgia
A Will of Her Own
Sarah Towles Reed and the Pursuit of Democracy in Southern Public Education