Gary Edwards
Guest Professor (October 2009 – August 2010)
DEGREE |
Ph.D. History, University of Memphis, 2004 |
RESEARCH FIELDS |
Agriculture/Rural, Antebellum South, Slavery, and Yeomen Families |
FELLOWSHIPS |
Fulbright Senior Fellow, Free University of Berlin, Germany Jesse Wills Memorial Fellow, Tennessee Historical Society Newberry Library Seminar Fellow, Chicago, Illinois Woodbury Fellow in Southern History, University of Memphis |
PEDAGOGIC AREAS |
Antebellum America, Agriculture/Rural, Southern U.S. |
PUBLICATIONS
“Yeowomen: The Life and Labor of Antebellum Female Plainfolk,” in Tennessee Women: Their Lives, Their Times, eds. Beverly Bond and Sarah Wilkerson-Freeman, (Athens: University of Georgia Press, forthcoming in 2010).
“Anything That Would Pay: Yeomen Farmers and the Nascent Market Economy on the Antebellum Plantation Frontier,” The Transformations of Southern Society: 1790-1860, eds. Susanna Delfino, Michele Gillespie, and Louis Kyriakoudes (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, forthcoming in 2009).
“Frederick Douglass,” in The Encyclopedia of African American History, ABC-CLIO, forthcoming in 2009.
“In and Out of the Chickasaw Cession: Understanding Migrational Pressure and Economic Transition on Tennessee’s Final Frontier, 1818-1860,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 65 (Summer, 2006): 106-129.
“Slave Life in Rural West Tennessee,” in Trial and Triumph: Readings in Tennessee’s African American History, ed. Carroll Van West (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2002), 96-112.
PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS
Civil War Book Review, H-South, North Carolina Historical Review, The History Teacher.
EDITING AND ADVISING
Harcourt Publishers.
Foundations: An Undergraduate Journal in History, Johns Hopkins University.
Southern Historian: A Journal of Southern History, University of Alabama.
Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee.
West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, Memphis, Tennessee.