Urban Places, Contested Spaces
1999-2000 Fellows

Fall 1999-Spring 2000

  • William Holt, at CSPS for the full year, expanded on research begun in his dissertation Monumental Changes: Urban Images, Landscapes, and Collective Memory in the Post-Civil Rights Era. While at CSPS he turned his focus toward the emergence of new communities in Atlanta: Spanish speaking, Korean, and Gay and Lesbian.


Spring 2000

  • Purushottama Bilimoria taught at Emory during the Fall semester and became a Fellow at CSPS during the Spring. His work as a Fellow included looking at the history of the Indian immigrant community in Atlanta and seeking to link the rapid growth in that Atlanta community's population with global economic trends.

  • Owen Dwyer worked on Memorial Landscapes of the Civil Rights Movement during his Emory residence.


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