Assistant Professors Bart Elmore and Sharony Green have each appeared on Wisconsin and Ohio NPR affiliate stations recently. On January 27, 2016, Dr. Green appeared on WVXU-FM, Cincinnati, OH to discuss the role that geography played in building antebellum Cincinnati’s population of mixed race peoples, which was the largest population of its kind outside the […]
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AHA’s Perspectives on History Features Dr. Bart Elmore’s “An Environmental History of the Real Thing.”
The October 2015 American Historical Association’s Perspectives on History newsmagazine features an article by Assistant Professor Bart Elmore. An Environmental History of the Real Thing Bartow J. Elmore, October 2015 “Seven years ago, I set out to write a history of how the Real Thing, Coca-Cola, affected real ecologies in the real world. What […]
UA History Professor Explores Link Between Coca-Cola, Corn Syrup, and Obesity.
Assistant Professor Bart Elmore’s investigation of the link between the introduction of high-fructose corn syrup and the American obesity epidemic is featured in Salon. Elmore’s article in the Huffington Post explores the impact of increased Coca-Cola sales outside the US. […]
Assistant Professor Bart Elmore’s recent work reviewed in the Wall Street Journal
Assistant Professor Bart Elmore’s recent book, Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism, was recently reviewed in the Wall Street Journal. […]