
About
Dr. Kevin Borg is a Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at James Madison University. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. His research focuses on intersections of business, labor, and environmental history, particularly in automotive and technological contexts. He co-directs the Histories Along the Blue Ridge archive project and has led initiatives such as Pastmapr, a community historical mapping tool. Professional affiliations include the Society for the History of Technology and the National Council for Public History. Borg has authored influential works like Auto Mechanics: Technology and Expertise in Twentieth-Century America.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Delaware
Research Interests: He explores historical connections between businesses, workers, and transportation systems, with a focus on georeferenced mapping applications and the cultural dimensions of repair work. His work bridges technological innovation, labor practices, and societal impacts.
Public Projects:
- Co-director of Histories Along the Blue Ridge
- Curator of Inventors & Innovators of Harrisonburg and Rockingham
- Developed Pastmapr, an open-source historical mapping platform
Advising & Grants: Received grant funding from the Madison Trust for Pastmapr and collaborates with the Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Project. Serves on boards of the Rocktown History Museum and Madison Automotive Apprentices Program.
Labs/Teams: Oversees the Public History Program at JMU, integrating archival work, digital tools, and community engagement in historical research.
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