Adventures without Archives: Professors without Travel Funding

The three-story facade of Brazil's National Musueum, the interior is visibly missing and collapsed with smoke-stained windows. A red fire engine and police tape cross the foreground.

Up in Flames: The Death of Brazil’s Museu Nacional

Repositioning the Family and the Household in a Global History of Abortion: The Case of Early-Twentieth-Century China

Pinkie, Your Hospital Pal! Or, Why I Bought a Weird Old Hand Puppet on eBay

Cover of the Heavy Flow zine showing the title collaged from cut out letters, a bright red purse being emptied and all decorated with a heart and red and black apple illustrations.

Menstruation in the 1990s: Feminist Resistance in Saskia’s Heavy Flow Zine

The Persistence of Félicité Kina: Kinship, Gender, and Everyday Resistance

Sex, Death, and Atole at the Royal Indian Hospital

“The Sickness”: Schooling, Separation, and Sociality in Southern Guyana

An 1839 engraving of five women, four of them standing women holding pitchers with bowls and pitchers on their heads, and one kneeling next to a cow. They are wearing skirts.

Locating Enslaved Black Wet Nurses in the Literature of French Slavery

A page from a cookbook showing a recipe for a Jello-O salad including ingredients such as pear halves, cream cheese, and ginger. The image of the finished salad is a tall column-like shape which is white on the bottom with green jello on top, topped with pear halves.

How To Cook and Cure: Early Modern Recetas