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Christopher Huff

20th Century U.S., U.S. South, social movements, U.S. politics and culture

Graduate Teaching Assistant
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Georgia

Office: 334 LeConte
Office Hours: MW 9:45-11:15
Phone: (706) 542-2660

cahuff@uga.edu

Chris is currently working on his dissertation entitled, "With a Rebel Yell: Political and Social Activism in Atlanta 1960-1980".

Research and Teaching Interests

[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[U.S. South]
[Political & Legal]
[Cultural & Intellectual]

Dissertation

"With a Rebel Yell: Social and Political Activism in Atlanta, 1960-1980," supervised by Dr. Robert A. Pratt (In Progress)

MA Thesis

"Radicals Between the Hedges: New Left Activism at the University of Georgia, 1963-1975," supervised by Dr. Robert A. Pratt (2005)

Honors and Awards

Carl Vipperman Teaching Assistantship Award, UGA Department of History, Presented annually by the Department of History to outstanding teaching assistants (2005)

Courses Taught

HIST2112: U.S. History 1865 to Present [Syllabus]

HIST4000: Studies in American History [Syllabus]

HIST4094: The Vietnam War [Syllabus]

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