Margaret Eileen Horsnell, American historian. Recipient McKnight Foundation award, 1968; alternate fellow American Association of University Women, 1974-1975; American International College summer grantee, 1970. Member Society History Education, Institute Early American Historyand Culture, Southern History Association, American Legal Studies Association Alpha Theta.; Member advisory panel 500 Years of America Clothing, 1989-1992.
Background
Horsnell, Margaret Eileen was born on January 3, 1928 in Saint Paul. Daughter of Kenneth George and Mary Elizabeth (Dowd) H. Bachelor of Arts, University Minnesota, 1961, Master of Arts, 1963, Doctor of Philosophy (Tozer Foundation award 1966), 1967. Instructor history University of Minnesota, 1966-1967.
Education
Member of faculty American International College, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1967, associate professor of history, 1976-1984, professor, 1984-1996, department chairman, 1987-1996.
Career
Instructor history University Minnesota, 1966-1967. Member faculty American International College, Springfield, Massachusetts, since 1967, associate professor history, 1976-1984, professor, 1984-1996, chairman department, 1987-1996, emeritus professor history, since 2006. Visiting senior associate Member School Classical Studies, Athens, 1997—1999.
Membership
Member advisory panel 500 Years American Clothing, 1989—1992. Member of American Legal Studies Association, Southern History Association, Institute Early American History and Culture, Archeological Institute American, Phi Alpha Theta.