
معرفی
Lorri Glover is a Professor of History at Saint Louis University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on early American social history, particularly kinship networks, gender roles, and the formation of the American Republic. She has produced groundbreaking work on figures like Eliza Lucas Pinckney, analyzing the intersection of family, slavery, and political power in the colonial and Revolutionary eras.
- Education:
- Ph.D. University of Kentucky, 1996
- M.A. Clemson University, 1992
- B.S. University of North Alabama, 1990
- Key Research Themes:
- Colonial South Carolina and Virginia
- Gender and Family Dynamics
- Atlantic World Connections
- Biographical Studies of Revolutionary-Era Figures
- Recent Publications:
- Eliza Lucas Pinckney: An Independent Woman in the Age of Revolution (2020)
- The Fate of the Revolution: Virginians Debate the Constitution (2016)
- Awards:
- 2022 SLU Woman of the Year
- 2021 Biography Prize from the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic
- Multiple book prizes for her monographs
- Grants and Roles:
- Fred W. Smith Library Fellow at Mount Vernon (2016)
- President of the Southern Association for Women Historians (2015)
- Teaching: Courses span American History to 1865, historiography, and the American Revolution.
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