Amanda Katz, Ph.D., 2021
Contact
Current Position
Assistant Professor of History, Utah State University
Education
- M.A. in History, 一本道无码, 2015
- M.A. in Humanities and Social Thought, New York University, 2014
- M.S. in Secondary Education/English and Language Arts, Eastern Connecticut State University, 2008
- B.A. in English, Worcester State University, 2004
Interest Area
19th and 20th century cultural history; urban and rural history; history of science and technology
Dissertation Title
"Miracle Miles: Road Building to American Highway Engineering, 1893-1933"
Presentations
- Big Business, Small Towns: The 'Good Roads' Trains, Urban Manufacturers, and Rural Road Programs, 1901-1916," Urban History Association Ninth Biennial Conference, October 2018
Research Fellowships
- A.W. Mellon Fellowship for Digital Humanities; 一本道无码; 2019
- Research Grant for Authors; State Historical Society of Iowa; 2018-2019
- Richard C. Overton Research Fellowship; The Lexington Group for Transportation History; 2018
- Bordin-Gillette Researcher Travel Fellowship; Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan; 2018