Women’s and Gender History
Gender as a category of historical analysis begins with the acknowledgment that gender is socially constructed and varies by time and place. Historians of gender examine how notions of gender affect the culture, politics, and social practices of people and places in the past. In doing so, they provide insight into the gendered behavior and practices of the present. The History Department also hosts the Rural Women's Studies Association website. More detailed information about listed faculty can be found on their faculty biography pages.
Patrick Barr-Melej
- Modern Latin America; Modern Period
- History of Chile
- Cultural Politics; History of Ideas; Counterculture; Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture
Mariana Dantas
- Early Modern Atlantic World
- History of Slavery and the African Diaspora
- Family History and Urban History
Katherine Jellison
- United States; Modern Period
- Women and Gender; Consumer Relations
Miriam Shadis
- Europe; Medieval Period
- Spain and Portugal
- Women and Gender; Political Life