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The department of history is proud to announce that it has awarded the Spring 2012 Walbolt Dissertation Fellowship to Kevin Kokomoor.  His dissertation, "Africans, Indians, and the Spanish Frontier: 1784-1821," explores the contested terrain of northern Florida and southern Georgia at the turn of the nineteenth century.  Kokomoor, who has already published part of his research in an award-winning article, will use the Walbolt Fellowship to continue his examination of the hundreds of escaped African slaves and various Native American peoples who made their homes in this volatile region. Kokomoor will use the Walbolt Fellowship to finish his research at the Newberry Library, the Georgia State Archives, and several other archives.  Kokomoor is a student of Dr. Andrew Frank.

Darrin McMahon will spend 2011 in Berlin.  Every year, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation enables more than 2,000 researchers from all over the world to spend time researching in Germany. The Foundation maintains a network of more than 24,000 Humboldtians from all disciplines in over 130 countries worldwide, including 43 Nobel Prize winners.