Historian. Author. Professor. Budding Curmudgeon. I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
Independent scholar, historian, technologist; they/them. Gardening, fluffy cats, practical animism. All opinions mine, not my employer’s.
Public history consultant, sometimes digital & academic historian. GMU PhD in 19c US-LatAm history—US citizens living in Mexico’s interior, 1821-46. Formerly of Folger, Ford’s Theatre, Capital Jewish Museum, Design Minds, Alamo.
Associate Director of the Gender Equity Unit, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University; Past president of SIPS, https://improvingpsych.org/ ; https://clareconrymurray.com/
Historian.
Postdoc @ Penn State.
Podcast: Visions of Democracy.
Historian. Writer. Researcher. Current projects: Tolson sister #suffragettes and history of @FarmWoodoaks. Trustee at British Association for Local History @balhnews.bsky.social and Dorset Wildlife Trust @dorsetwildlife.bsky.social
Historian, documentary editor (not the filmmaking kind), educator, Yankees fan, author of "Martin Van Buren: America's First Politician," just published by Oxford University Press.
Biographer & philosopher, not necessarily in that order. ✍️ LYDIA MARIA CHILD: A RADICAL AMERICAN LIFE. Bylines in WaPo, WSJ, BoGlobe. 19C women philosophers 📘 out 2025. Current project: Nietzschean feminist/pacifist Helene Stöcker. What could go wrong?
Historian of medicine, health, illness /educator / professor / music & art curious / always already peripatetic / a work in progress
Gender & History is the major international journal for research and writing on the history of femininity and masculinity and of gender relations.
Historian of the American Revolution, Museum professional
Historian of Medicine. Loneliness, epistemic injustice, medical humanities, shame. SRA on the Wellcome-funded Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare project (EPIC), University of Bristol Law School.
C19 Americanist, Université de Lille, feminisms, Men in the American Women's Rights Movement, 1830-1890: Cumbersome Allies (Routledge, 2020), Le droit de vote des femmes aux Etats-Unis, 1776-1965 (2022). Senior fellow Institut Universitaire de France.
(She/her) Historian-Teacher-Sometime Digital Humanist. Latest book: Spectacle of Grief: Public Funerals and Memory in the Civil War Era from @UNC_Press
Social history curator, artist, place-based education lover. Currently working on women's history, LGBTQ+ history, & NY sculpture. she/her
Public Historian. Mellon Fellow. Memory Scholar. Digital Humanities Enthusiast. Professional Dog Wrangler. 📍Texas Most of the Time. DC Some of the Time
PhD from @cwru. Historian of Medicine, Modern US, and birth. Writing on natural birth and the use of induction drugs. Posts are my own.
Professor, Irish and Victorian Studies, anticolonialism, internationalisms, the gothic. Director of the Weissman Center at Mount Holyoke College. New Yorker in Massachusetts. She/her.
Artist, Cartoonist, Illustration/ Comics Prof
New Book: Suffrage Song: The Haunted History of Gender, Race, and Voting Rights in the U.S. (Fantagraphics, 2024)
www.caitlincass.com
US History/APUSH Teacher 🍎 #EduProtocols enthusiast - #BreakoutEdu Ambassador 💙 Love to Travel 🌏 Amateur Writer 📝 Avid Reader 📖 Girl Scout Mom 🍀 #DefendDemocracy 💙 Making a difference every day in my classroom! 💙 #BlueCrew
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