Professor Elizabeth Drummond, Associate Professor of History

Elizabeth A. Drummond is associate professor of History at LMU, where she has also served as chair of the History Department and president of the LMU Faculty Senate. Her research explores nationalist activism and experiences of national belonging in the German-Polish borderland of Poznania before the First World War, and she has also begun a new project about the Weimar-era artist and book designer Max Thalmann. She teaches broadly in modern European and world history, as well as courses in public history. She is a co-founder of both the German Studies Collaboratory and the German Studies Association Teaching Network. She received the 2022 President’s Fritz B. Burns Distinguished Teaching Award from LMU and a 2022 Teacher Eddy Award from the LAX Coastal Chamber of Commerce.