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Keith N. Morgan

President and Professor at History of Art and Architecture, Boston University8 Followers

Keith N. Morgan is a distinguished figure in the field of art and architectural history, having served as a professor at Boston University from 1980 until his retirement in 2018. Throughout his tenure, Morgan played a pivotal role in shaping the department, assuming leadership positions such as Director of Preservation Studies, Director of American and New England Studies, and Department Chairman. His dedication to the field is evident through his extensive research on American and European architecture, which has been recognized and supported by prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Graham Foundation. Morgan's scholarly contributions are significant, with notable publications including "American Victorian Architecture" and "Charles A. Platt: The Artist as Architect." These works reflect his deep understanding and appreciation of architectural history, offering insights into the evolution of architectural styles and the individuals who shaped them. His expertise also extends to his role as Architecture Editor for The Encyclopedia of New England, where he contributed to the comprehensive documentation of the region's architectural heritage. Beyond his academic achievements, Morgan has been actively involved in professional organizations, serving as President of the Society of Architectural Historians. In this capacity, he has worked to advance the study and appreciation of architectural history on a broader scale. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in fostering a greater understanding of the cultural and historical significance of architecture. Currently, Morgan continues to influence the field as President of the Library of American Landscape History. In this role, he is committed to preserving and promoting the rich legacy of American landscape architecture, ensuring that future generations can appreciate and learn from the past. His ongoing contributions to the field underscore his enduring passion for architecture and its history. Morgan's career is marked by a commitment to education, research, and preservation, making him a respected and influential figure in the world of architectural history. His work continues to inspire students, scholars, and enthusiasts alike, leaving a lasting impact on the study and appreciation of architecture.

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