About
Daniel Cone is a Professor in the Department of History at Georgia Gwinnett College. His academic work centers on archives, memory studies, and Southern history, with a focus on documenting cultural narratives and historical preservation.
Education
- Doctorate in History from Auburn University
- Master's in Museum Studies from the University of West Georgia
His research and publications explore Southern heritage, Civil War history, and the role of archives in shaping historical understanding. He has contributed to regional history through works like Catoosa Springs: A Brief History and Last to Join the Fight: The 66th Georgia Infantry.
Scientific Awards
- Bert Hitchcock Graduate Award in Southern Studies, Auburn University (2020)
- Friends of the Alabama Archives Student Research Fellowship (2019)
- Award for Excellence in Research Using the Holdings of an Archives, Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council (2013)
- Cita Cook Award for graduate thesis, University of West Georgia (2013)
Daniel Cone's publications reflect his expertise in Civil War history, archival practices, and Southern studies. His work bridges academic scholarship with public history and heritage preservation.
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