Douglas Flamming
Professor
(PhD, Vanderbilt University, 1988) specializes in the history of modern America and maintains a particular interest in American regionalism. His first book, Creating the Modern South: Millhands and Managers in Dalton , Georgia 1884-1984, won the Philip Taft Labor History Prize in 1992. His second book, Bound for Freedom: Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America, was published by the University of California Press in 2005. He is currently completing his third book, entitled African Americans in the West, which is scheduled to be published in spring 2009. His current research explores the American South during the Vietnam War era. He regularly teaches courses on historical methods, America since 1877, the history of the South, and the Vietnam War.
- Contact Information
- Old Civil Engineering Building, Room 118
Phone: 404.894.6850
E-mail: doug.flamming@hts.gatech.edu






