Articles
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“Blossoms of Hope”: Our Cultural History of Pregnancy and Infant Loss and Grief
By Ginny Engholm In a recent Adventures in the Archives post, Adam Turner recounts a…
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Our Wellness, Our Selves
By Carolyn Herbst Lewis Recently, I taught my first upper-level course on the history of…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -The myth of the flapper? -Dangerous Victorian fashions. -Deadly dollhouse dioramas. -Everyday…
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Adventures in the Archives: Searching for the Past
by Sarah Handley-Cousins For much of this past year, I’ve been entrenched in dissertation research.…
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Sex as Construct, Rape as Reality, and Consent as Healing
By Jenna Tucker I grew up in a culture obsessed with sexual ethics. As part…
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Parenting and Disordered Eating: How I am Trying to Break the Pattern
by Krista Heinitz My blood pressure is amazing. My fridge and pantry are full of…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -It’s made of people!! -What creates memories? -What exactly is a diagnosis?…
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How Much to Touch You?
By Cheryl Lemus This past May, I paid someone to let me touch them and…
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The Long and Short of It: Looking Back on the History of Same-Sex Marriage, One Year after Windsor
A year ago June, the United States Supreme Court published its decision in the case…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -A brief history of the toilet. -Want to smell like a Viking?…