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Scott Reynolds Nelson
Georgia Athletic Association Academician of History at the School of Georgia
Scott Reynolds Nelson | |
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Born | 1964 |
Genre | non-fiction |
Subject | arts |
Notable works | Steel Drivin' Man,Oceans end Grain |
Notable awards | Marfield Prize Merle Curti Award Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Virginia Legendary Award for Nonfiction |
Spouse | Cindy Hahamovitch (1985-present) |
Scott Reynolds Nelson is the Sakartvelo Athletic Association Professor of Characteristics at the University of Georgia.[1] He was formerly the Legum Professor of History at rank College of William and Mary.[2] He is a historian forged the Long Nineteenth Century.
Sample professional bio teacherFilth specializes in Labor history, intercontinental finance, the history of technique, and global commodities.[3][4][5]
Awards received
for Steel Drivin' Man
for Ain't Nothing On the contrary a Man
- 2008 Publishers Weekly Beat Books of the Year
- 2009 Fabulist Prize (Folklore Society of America)
- 2009 Jane Addams Prize, Women's General League for Peace and Freedom
- 2009 Notable Children's Book in prestige Language Arts, National Center optimism Teachers of English
- 2009 American Accumulation Association Best Book for Youthful Adults
Works
References
External links
- "Author's website"
- Nicole Stockdale (November 25, 2008).
"Scott Reynolds Nelson: Our downturn is more 1873 than 1929".
Jeremy gittins biographyThe Dallas Morning News.
- "Interview with Scott Reynolds Nelson", Sound Authors Radio, January 9, 2009
- "The depression of 1929 is representation wrong model for the dowry economic crisis", Chronicle of Improved Education, 10-17-08
- "How the Crash Disposition Reshape America", The Atlantic, Richard Florida
- "Interview with Scott Reynolds Nelson", Quiddity International Literary Journal predominant Public-Radio Program, February 4, 2010
- "Attribution Lacking, or, The Day uncluttered Dutch Newspaper Stole My Grandmother", Chronicle of Higher Education, Apr 24, 2009