Amy Murrell Taylor
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EducationB.A., Duke University
M.A., PhD, history, 2001, University of Virginia
M.A., PhD, history, 2001, University of Virginia
ThesisThe Divided Family in Civil War America, 1860–1870 (2001)
InstitutionsUniversity at Albany, SUNY
University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
Amy Murrell Taylor | |
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Taylor in 2010 | |
| Awards | Merle Curti Award Frederick Douglass Prize |
| Academic background | |
| Education | B.A., Duke University M.A., PhD, history, 2001, University of Virginia |
| Thesis | The Divided Family in Civil War America, 1860–1870 (2001) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University at Albany, SUNY University of Kentucky |
Amy Elizabeth Murrell Taylor is an American historian. She is the T. Marshall Hahn Jr. Professor of History at the University of Kentucky.
Taylor earned her Bachelor of Arts from Duke University, then earned her master's degree and PhD from the University of Virginia.[1] Her thesis was titled The Divided Family in Civil War America, 1860–1870.[2]