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HIST 635-002: Global History Sexuality & Gender

Fall 2024 -  Samuel Clowes Huneke 

What are sexuality and gender identity, what do they have to do with each other, and how have they changed over time? Why have different regimes regulated sexuality in different ways and for different reasons? How have individuals understood their sex and sexuality in different times and places? Thes...

HIST 615-002: Global History of Sexuality & Gender

Fall 2024 -  Samuel Clowes Huneke 

What are sexuality and gender identity, what do they have to do with each other, and how have they changed over time? Why have different regimes regulated sexuality in different ways and for different reasons? How have individuals understood their sex and sexuality in different times and places? Thes...

Caitlin Hartweave

Caitlin Hartweave

Caitlin Hartweave is a PhD candidate studying American history, with a focus on gender and gender-non-conformity in the eighteenth century Atlantic world. As a historian, she dedicates her research to broadening and diversifying our understanding of gender in the past. Her dissertation, "Le Dragon de...

HIST 344-DL1: Black Social Movements

Fall 2024 -  Yevette Richards Jordan 

The course examines the underlying causes of the increased violence and oppression African Americans faced post-Reconstruction and the organizational responses of blacks to the drastic curtailment of their basic rights. During this period of Jim Crow ascendancy, African American life was circumscribe...

Jacquelyn Williamson

Jacquelyn Williamson

Dr. Jacquelyn Williamson is an Egyptologist, with a special focus on gender and religious power. Her book, Nefertiti’s Sun Temple: A New Cult Complex at Tell el-Amarna, part of Brill’s Harvard Egyptology Series, was published in September 2016. She is involved in the ongoing investigation of Kom el-N...

Cynthia A. Kierner

Cynthia A. Kierner

Cindy Kierner received her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1986. A specialist in the fields of early America, women and gender, and early southern history, she is the author or editor of eight books and many articles. Kierner is an OAH Distinguished Lecturer and past president of the Souther...

Amanda G Madden

Amanda G Madden

Amanda Madden is Assistant Professor of History and Director of Geospatial History at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM). Her resarch areas include digital spatial history, digital humanities, early modern Italy, the history of crime and violence, the history of women and ge...

Laura Brannan Fretwell

Laura Brannan Fretwell

I am a graduate research assistant at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. I am interested in race, gender, space, memory, and digital humanities in U.S. history. I earned a Master's in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in 2019 from Georgia State University, where I completed my ...

HIST 646-DL1: Stalinism

Fall 2024 -  Steve Barnes 

Explores differing interpretations of the history of Stalinism. Topics include Soviet ideology, terror, Stalinist culture and society, the politicization of everyday life, industrialization and urbanization, family and gender politics, nationalities policies, and foreign policy—all of which combined ...