Georgia Institute of TechnologySchool of History, Technology, and Society
School of History, Technology, and Society

Gregory H. Nobles

Professor and Director of the Georgia Tech Honors Program

(PhD, University of Michigan, 1979) specializes in early American and environmental history. His articles have appeared in journals such as the William and Mary Quarterly, the Journal of Social History, and the Journal of American History, and his most recent book is American Frontiers: Cultural Encounters and Continental Conquest (1997). He is currently at work on two books, Whose American Revolution Was it?, co-authored with Alfred F. Young, and Naturalist Nation: The Art and Science of Birds in AudubonŐs America. He has held two Fulbright professorships, Senior Scholar in New Zealand (1995) and the John Adams Chair in American History in The Netherlands (2002). He has also held numerous research grants, including three from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and residential fellowships at the Charles Warren Center at Harvard University, the American Antiquarian Society, the Huntington Library, the Princeton University Library, and the Newberry Library. In 2004, he was named to the Distinguished Lectureship Program of the Organization of American Historians, and in 2005 he was elected to the Advisory Council of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic.

Contact Information
A. French Building 105
Phone: 404.385.7535
E-mail: gregory.nobles@carnegie.gatech.edu