Draft:Elizabeth M. Cox

This entry covers several authors with sinilar names and needs to be sorted out. In the history there is more information on at peast one of them that has been cut. FloridaArmy (talk) 02:56, 30 December 2022 (UTC)


Elizabeth Cox is an educator and author in the United States. She has taught at Bennington College and Duke University.[1]

Other books by "Elizabeth Cox"

  • California Pioneers (2005) "Unique stories of early California history along with recipies from the same period" "The author of "Southern California Miscellany", Elizabeth Cox writes for the award-winning "Old California Gazette" as the Victorian spoof advice columnist, Ask Auntie Fannie. Elizabeth and her photographer/husband, Christopher, reside in the San Bernardino Mountains."
  • Survive Lagos (1984) co-authored with Erica Anderssen
  • Buffet and Party Food
  • Southern California Miscellany "Over 50 fascinating, informative and entertaining short stories about Southern California history--from 1800 to 1920, with dozens of photos. Authentic Old California recepies and sightseeing tips for .."

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Bibliography

  • —; Watson, Jesse S., eds. (2011). Marginalized Students: New Directions for Community Colleges. Vol. 155. Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-1118151082.
  • — (1997). Women in Modern American Politics: A Bibliography, 1900-1995. Congressional Quarterly. ISBN 978-1568021331.
  • — (1996). Women State & Territorial Legislators, 1895-1995. Diane Pub Co. ISBN 978-0788167348.

References

  1. ^ Rust, Randal. "Cox, Elizabeth".
  2. ^ Birnbaum, Robert (May 1, 2001). "Elizabeth Cox Author Interview - Identity Theory". www.identitytheory.com.
  3. ^ REAMES, KELLY (1999). "Interview with Elizabeth Cox". The Mississippi Quarterly. 52 (2): 307–321 – via JSTOR.

External links

  • elizabethmcox.com
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