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ELIZABETH BRAND MONROE Associate Professor of History. B.A. George Mason University 1968, M.A. University of Virginia 1969, M.A.H. 1975; Ph.D. University of Florida 1989; J.D. Indiana University School of Law--Indianapolis, 2002. Teaching and research specialties: U.S. legal and constitutional, public history, material history. Director of departmental Public History program, 1995-2006. Publications: Next Door: The Architectural and Social History of Neighborhoods (Krieger, forthcoming); The Wheeling Bridge Case: Its Significance in American Law and Technology (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1992); coauthor, The Main Stem: The History and Architecture of North Meridian Street (Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 1992). National Council on Public History, executive director, 1990-1994, secretary-treasurer, 1997-2000. Office: CA 529 |