![]() ![]() Her most recent publication, Lotions, Potions, Pills, and Magic: Health Care in Early America (NYU Press, 2012) received early acclaim from both scholars and the general public. As part of a retirement project, she is now preparing a senior non-credit course for Baltimore County Community College on “The Intent of the Constitution” to be offered in 2019. During the 1989-90 academic year she held a Fulbright Senior Lecture-Research Fellowship at the University of the West Indies in Barbados. In the past she had taught a variety of history courses at Johns Hopkins University and Goucher College in Baltimore. After 29 years Professor Breslaw retired from Morgan but continued to teach early American history courses at the University of Tennessee until 2003. ![]() Alexander Hamilton and the Enlightenment in Maryland.”Īfter several years as a librarian first for the Brooklyn Public Library in New York and then Catonsville Community College and Morgan State University in Maryland, she began to teach history at Morgan State in 1965. from the University of Maryland, her Dissertation: “Dr. ![]() ![]() She received an MA in History from that institution and subsequently was awarded a Masters degree in Library Science from Pratt Institute in New York. Elaine Breslaw graduated with a BA in History from Hunter College, New York (Phi Beta Kappa) and was awarded a teaching fellowship from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. ![]()
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