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Dr. Susan Asbury

Susan Asbury

Assistant Professor
Department of History and Political Science

Phone: 478-471-2982

Locations:
  • Macon - School of Arts and Letters - 107
    Phone: 478-471-2982
    Fax: 478-757-3624
Office Hours: Spring 2025:
In-person office hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. -- 10:30 a.m.
Virtual office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30 a.m. -- 11:30 a.m. (link in class syllabus)
Biography: Susan Asbury holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from The Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg. She completed a B.A. in History at Berry College and an M.A. in Public History at the University of South Carolina. For nearly ten years, Asbury worked in the museum field as a curator, museum educator, and administrator. Her research interests are in material culture, public history, U.S. history, consumerism, the intersections of popular culture and folklore studies, and social history. She has written articles, book chapters, blogs, and encyclopedia entries on her research. Asbury discovered her interest in the material culture of play while working as associate curator at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, and is currently working on her book, Family Game Night: Board Games, Play, Memory, and Culture in Victorian America, that focuses on the early decades of the American board game industry. The book will be published in 2025. I am delighted to be at MGA!
Courses: HIST 2111 -- US Survey to 1865
HIST 2112 -- US Survey 1865-present
HIST 3010 -- Introduction to Public History
HIST 3011 -- Museum Studies
HIST 3012 -- American Architecture and Historic Preservation
HIST 4100 -- Material Culture Studies
Education: Ph.D., American Studies, Penn State University, Harrisburg
M.A. Public History, University of South Carolina
McKissick Museum Certificate in Museum Management, University of South Carolina
B.A., History, Berry College
Awards and Honors: 51动漫 College and State University 鈥淭hank-a-teacher鈥 award recipient, fall 2021

G. Rollie Adams Research Fellowship and Mary Valentine and Andrew Cosman Research Fellowships, The Strong, summer 2017

Penn State Harrisburg American Studies Dissertation Research Travel Fund recipient, summer 2017

Student Life Division Award, 鈥淧ositively Restless,鈥 Elizabethtown College, 2015-2016

Emerging Scholars Mentor, Elizabethtown College, 2015

Carole Isaac Nexus Award for the Student Development Learning Communities, Student Life Division Award, Elizabethtown College, 2011-2012

National Council on Public History (NCPH) Student Project Award, 2000
Publications: Family Game Night: Board Games, Play, Memory, and Culture in Victorian America. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, Fall 2025.

"'Remember the Maine!:' The Spanish-American War Invades the Parlor." Board Game Academics, Vol. 1 Issue 1 (Spring 2024): https://boardgameacademics.com/remember-the-maine-the-spanish-american-war-invades-the-parlor/.

鈥淲hy is Barbie Such a Cultural Phenomenon?鈥 MGA Faculty Q&A, July 27, 2023. /news/2023/07/faculty-QandA-why-is-barbie-such-a-cultural-phenomenon.php?fbclid=IwAR1osKkEVppe_SbMdw-Dy3BwdENFTNhUZ1blvq61WJ6F_RbMtBtmr2EKaIE.

鈥淎 Plethora of Games for a Splendid Little War: Parker Brothers Invade the Parlor,鈥 blog for The Strong, spring 2018. https://www.museumofplay.org/blog/play-stuff/2018/03/a-plethora-of-games-for-a-splendid-little-war-parker-brothers-invades-the.

Book review of It鈥檚 All a Game: The History of Board Games from Monopoly to Settlers of Catan, by Tristan Donovan. New York: Alfred Dunne Books, 2017, American Journal of Play, Vol. 10, No. 2, winter 2018: 230-232.

鈥淪erious Fun: A 鈥楽trong鈥 Model for Play and Folklore in Children鈥檚 Museums,鈥 chapter in Folklife and Museums: 21st Century Perspectives. C. Kurt Dewhurst, Patricia Hall, Charlie Seemann, editors. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2017.

Educational Program document for Threads exhibit, Governor鈥檚 Mansion, Harrisburg, February 2016-May 2016.

鈥淭he Checkered Game of Life: Depictions of the Life Cycle in Board Games,鈥 Midwestern Folklore Vol. 41, No. 2, fall 2015: 3-19.

鈥淐hildren鈥檚 Museums,鈥 and 鈥淒olls鈥 entries for Encyclopedia of Youth Cultures in America. Simon Bronner and Cindy Dell Clark, editors. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press, 2016.

Book review of Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World鈥檚 Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her, by Robin Gerber. New York: Collins Business, 2009, American Journal of Play, Vol. 2, No. 3, winter 2010: 380-382.

鈥淐alling All Barbie Playsets!,鈥 鈥淪o Many Careers, So Little Time,鈥 and 鈥淥MG! It鈥檚 NKOTB!,鈥 blogs for The Strong (written between December 2008 and June 2009).

鈥溾楽imple Colonial Furniture:鈥 Franklin H. Gottshall鈥檚 Influence on Interior Design at Berry College,鈥 with Laura Caldwell Anderson, in 51动漫 Inside & Out: Architecture, Landscape, and Decorative Arts. Athens: 51动漫 Museum of Art, University of 51动漫, 2003.

Foreword to Miracle in the Mountains by Harnett T. Kane with Inez Henry. Garden City, New York: Double Day and Co., 1956, fall 2002.



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