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Allen E. Tullos

Professor of History and Co-Director of the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, Emory University

Allen E. Tullos is a prominent academic figure serving as the Senior Editor of Southern Spaces, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that focuses on critical regional studies related to the U.S. South. He is also a Professor and the Co-Director of the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship at Emory University, where he has been influential in integrating digital scholarship into humanities research.

Educational Background

  • PhD in American Studies, Yale University, 1985.
  • MA and MPhil in American Studies, Yale University, 1979.
  • MA in Folklore, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1976.
  • BA in English, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, 1973.

Academic Contributions

Tullos's research interests encompass:

  • Critical spatial theory
  • Digital scholarship and publishing
  • American popular music
  • Documentary forms

He has authored and edited several significant publications, including:

  • Alabama Getaway: The Political Imaginary and the Heart of Dixie (2012)
  • Habits of Industry: White Culture and the Transformation of the Carolina Piedmont (1989), which won the Sydnor Prize from the Southern Historical Association.

In addition to his editorial role at Southern Spaces, he was previously the editor of Southern Changes, a quarterly journal that addressed social and political issues in the South.

Projects and Initiatives

Tullos co-produces the multimedia series "Poets in Place," which features southern poets discussing their work in relevant locations. His contributions extend to various documentary films, enhancing cultural understanding through visual storytelling.

Current Roles

As a faculty member at Emory University, Tullos teaches courses related to American musical cultures, citizenship, and digital scholarship. He actively engages graduate students in digital publishing projects, fostering a new generation of scholars equipped with digital tools.

Tullos's work exemplifies a commitment to exploring and disseminating knowledge about the complexities of Southern identity and culture through innovative digital platforms.

Highlights

Rice hosting database with extensive records of slave trade - Houston Chronicle
New consortium will ensure future of SlaveVoyages database - Emory News Center
Sep 15 · southernspaces.org
Southern Spaces: A Partial History
Southern Spaces: A Partial History
Allen E. Tullos - History - Emory University
Allen E. Tullos - History - Emory University

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Location

Decatur, Georgia, United States