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Susan Kern

Susan Kern

Susan Kern

Director, Historic Preservation Program, School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation

Susan Kern studies history and how the past is used in museums, monuments, and public spaces. She holds a master’s in architectural history from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in history from The College of William & Mary. In between, she led field research and directed the archaeology department at Monticello. Susan was formerly director of Historic Campus at William & Mary and taught courses in history, material culture, and museum studies in the history department there. Her award-winning first book, The Jeffersons at Shadwell (2010), draws from related fields that use the built environment to understand human behavior. Her book reconstructed (on paper) the material and social history of the plantation where Thomas Jefferson was born and where the largest population of enslaved people in colonial Albemarle County, Virginia, established their families.