Full Name Patricia Nelson Role Historian Nationality United States | Occupation Historian Awards MacArthur Fellowship Name Patricia Limerick | |
Known for Historic studies of the American West Books The legacy of conquest, Something in the soil, A Ditch in Time: The City - the, Desert passages, Sweet Medicine: Sites of In |
Aha tuning project meeting february 16 17 2013 plenary address by patricia nelson limerick
Patricia Nelson Limerick (born May 17, 1951) is an American historian, author, lecturer and teacher, considered to be one of the leading historians of the American West. In 2016 she became the Colorado State Historian.
Contents
- Aha tuning project meeting february 16 17 2013 plenary address by patricia nelson limerick
- The American Wests Long History as a Magnet for Dreams of a Better Life 2000
- Early life and education
- Career
- Academic
- Op eds
- Awards and honors
- Personal
- References
The American West's Long History as a Magnet for Dreams of a Better Life (2000)
Early life and education
Limerick is the daughter of Grant and Patricia Nelson and was born and raised in Banning, California. She received a B.A. in American studies in 1972 at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a Ph.D. in American studies in 1980 at Yale University.
Career
She worked at Harvard University as an assistant professor from 1980 to 1984. Previously she taught at Yale as a graduate teaching assistant, where she helped teach the highly regarded 'daily themes' class. Since then Limerick has been at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she is professor of history and chair of the Board of the Center of the American West.
Limerick is the current president of the Organization of American Historians (2014) and is a former president of the American Studies Association (1996–1997) and the Western History Association (2000). She is known for her 1987 book The Legacy of Conquest, which is part of a body of historical writing sometimes known as the New Western History. In 1995, she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship.
Her essay on the Modoc War, titled "Haunted America" appears in the collection Ways of Reading, a textbook widely used by undergraduate English students. She also co-edited a collection of essays, titled Trails: Toward a New Western History which relate to her 1989 "Trails Through Time" exhibit.
In January 2016 she was named to the post of Colorado State Historian. Her acceptance of the position comes about through a new partnership between CU-Boulder and History Colorado, an agency that manages Colorado's major museums and archives. Limerick will serve in this new role while maintaining her responsibilities as a professor and researcher. The new role will include developing exhibitions and public events.
Academic
Op-eds
Awards and honors
Personal
Limerick's first marriage was to architect Jeffrey Limerick, who died of a stroke in 2005. She married J. Houston Kempton in 2007.