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			University Professor Dan Monroe elected President of Illinois State 
			Historical Society 
 
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            [May 29, 2019]  
			   Dr. Dan Monroe, associate professor of 
			history and chair of the Department of History and Political Science 
			at Millikin University, has been elected president of the Illinois 
			State Historical Society (ISHS). Dr. Monroe will serve a two-year 
			term as president of the ISHS. | 
        
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			 The Illinois State Historical Society was founded in 
			1899 to support the Illinois State Historical Library and to 
			encourage research and writing on subjects of Illinois history. For 
			more than a century the ISHS has fostered awareness, understanding, 
			research, preservation and recognition of history in Illinois. The 
			Society is a not-for-profit organization which depends solely on 
			membership dues, gifts, bequests and foundation grants to support, 
			preserve and disseminate the story of Illinois and its people. 
 "My first professional presentation occurred in 1990 at an Illinois 
			State Historical Society conference. Many of my faculty mentors as a 
			graduate student were Society members, and one is a former 
			president," said Monroe. "It is therefore a great privilege and 
			honor to serve as the Society president and to have the opportunity 
			to give back to an organization that has been so nurturing to me."
 
 Throughout his career, Dr. Monroe has been actively involved in 
			celebrating Illinois' rich history. In January 2017, he was 
			appointed chair of the Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council for 
			the 2017-2019 term. Before his appointment as chair, he previously 
			served on the Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Board for a 
			three-year term, including one year as chair.
 
			
			 
			
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In February 2018, Dr. Monroe was elected to the Board of 
Directors of the Abraham Lincoln Association (ALA), and is currently serving a 
three-year term. The Association observes each anniversary of the birth of 
Abraham Lincoln, to preserve and make more readily accessible the landmarks 
associated with his life, and to actively encourage, promote and aid the 
collection and dissemination of authentic information regarding all phases of 
his life and career. 
 
Dr. Monroe received a Ph.D. in History from the University of 
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1998 where he worked with Robert W. Johannsen. 
Dr. Monroe was the John C. Griswold Distinguished Professor of History at 
Millikin from 2008-2010. He currently serves on the editorial board of the 
Journal of Illinois History and is the author of three books: "The Republican 
Vision of John Tyler" (2003), "At Home with Illinois' Governors: A Social 
History of the Illinois Executive Mansion" (2002) and "Shapers of the Great 
Debate on the Civil War: A Biographical Dictionary" (2005), with co-author Dr. 
Bruce Tap.
 Dr. Monroe received the Heiligenstein Award for Teaching Excellence and was a 
fellow at the Virginia Historical Society and Lincoln Legal Papers. He has been 
a faculty member of Millikin's History Department since 2006.
 
				 
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