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Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History is dedicated to promoting undergraduate students’ research interest in history and their writing skills. The journal is also hoped to strengthen the collaborations in learning between undergraduates and graduates, students and faculty, and history majors and those from other study fields.

All inquiries should be directed to the editors at AASUHistoryEditors@gmail.com.

Current (and back) Issues can be accessed below:

Ogeechee International History Film Festival (OIHFF)

Savannah History Remix

The Savannah History Remix seeks to help bring new voices to Savannah’s historical narrative, by providing historical sites, commercial tours, citizens, and guests with new information and resources to include in their interpretations of Savannah.

Savannah History Remix is supported by Georgia Humanities, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, through funding from the Georgia General Assembly.

Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center Digital Archive Collection

The Willow Hill Digital Archive Project is a collaborative effort between Georgia Southern University and the Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance Center. This portion of the project is managed by Jaclyn Grizzell, working under the tutelage of Dr. Michael Van Wagenen and Dr. Brent Tharp. The archive consists of a small selection of oral history interviews conducted by Dr. Alvin Jackson, an alumnus of the Willow Hill School. Each interview is accompanied by a transcript and photographs. Several interviews have digital copies of funeral programs, though many also have personal photographs.

The project has been supported in part through a generous grant from the Jack N. and Addie D. Averitt Foundation.

Last updated: 12/14/2023