Carol Crowe-Carraco
Professor of History Ph.D., Georgia, 1971
Fields: Kentucky, Tudor-Stuart, Women
Office: 208 Cherry Hall
Phone: (270) 745-5728
Email: carol.crowecarraco(at)wku.edu
Curriculum Vita
Research Interests:
Trained in English and American History, my fields are Kentucky History, State & Local History, and Tudor-Stuart England. My research interests are in Southern history, women, material culture, and British history. At present, I am working on a biography of Harry Innes, an early Kentucky jurist, a study of a Georgia antebellum couple, Adam Leopold and Sarah Gilbert Alexander, overviews of various Kentucky houses, women's sketches for a forthcoming African American encyclopedia, and a literacy book for adults learning to read. I am a frequent speaker across the state for civic and professional organizations and conduct numerous workshops on a variety of topics.
Teaching Interests:
I have taught both halves of the Western Civ. survey, the English History surveys, Tudor-Stuart England, the Senior Seminar. I also regularly offer a course on Kentucky history and an occasional seminar in both Kentucky history and British history.
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