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Kathi Nehls

Progressive Era U.S.; women's history; public health

Graduate Student
B.A. University of Central Oklahoma, 2005

Office: 220B LeConte
Phone: (706) 542-2053

knehls@uga.edu

Research and Teaching Interests

[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[Women's History]
[Environment & Agriculture]
[Native American]

Dissertation

"Red-Tape Fraternities: Bureaucratic Networks, Health Policy, and the Development of State Capacities in the American West, 1900-1939," supervised by Dr. Paul S. Sutter (In Progress)

Honors and Awards

Grant-In-Aid, Rockefeller Archives Center (2008-2009)

Carl Vipperman Teaching Assistantship Award, UGA Department of History, Presented annually by the Department of History to outstanding teaching assistants (2008)

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