David Goldfield | |
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David Goldfield in 2014 | |
| Occupation | Historian, Writer, Professor, and Director |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | University of Maryland (Ph.D.) |
| Subject | American South, American Civil War, urban history |
| Notable works | Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture;Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers;America Aflame: How the Civil War Created a Nation |
| Notable awards | Mayflower Award for nonfiction, Outstanding Book Awhard from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights |
| Website | |
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David R. Goldfield is an American historian, writer, film director, and professor. He is a long-time supporter of the Democratic Party. He is the author of sixteen books,[1] includingBlack, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture andCotton Fields and Skyscrapers. Both of these books were nominated for thePulitzer Prize.[2][3] Currently, he is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History at theUniversity of North Carolina inCharlotte.[2]
Goldfield is originally fromMemphis, Tennessee, but grew up inBrooklyn, New York.[4] He attended theUniversity of Maryland, and earned his PhD in 1970.[3][5]
Goldfield has held his current position as Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History since 1982.[3] His research interests mainly focus on theAmerican South,Urban History, and theAmerican Civil War.[5] He is the editor of theJournal of Urban History.
Goldfield has served as an expert witness in voting rights cases and consulted for history museums. He also works as an Academic Specialist for theUS State Department, which means he leads workshops and seminars that focus on American political culture and help to provide historical context for present-day elections.[1]
He is the author or editor of sixteen books.[3] Two of his books,Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture andCotton Fields and Skyscrapers, won the Mayflower Award for nonfiction and were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.[1][3] The former book was also awarded the Outstanding Book Award from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights.[1] Currently, he is working on a book titled,The Gifted Generation: America in the Post War Era.[5]