“To know a story is to carry it always, etched in his bones, even if dormant for decades.” (Melissa Fu, […]
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“To know a story is to carry it always, etched in his bones, even if dormant for decades.” (Melissa Fu, […]
For the second annual Nursing Clio Prize for Best Journal Article, honorable mention went to Sarah Mellors’s “The Trouble with […]
This essay contains spoilers for Virgin River. Have you ever wanted to run away from your life and go to […]
Generations of history graduate students at the College of William & Mary have stories to tell about Gil Kelly. The […]
We at Nursing Clio believe survivors. Please read Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s statement. Call your Senators today at 202-224-3121. Support […]
Longtime Nursing Clio readers will remember Leah Reis-Dennis, who wrote the “Versing Clio” series for our blog, with each essay […]
A sex education video plays to a class of middle school students. “As puberty begins, hormones are released and the […]
One of the things I always warn people about before their first archival trip is just how boring historical research […]
If you read feminist journalism, you’ve probably come across culture writer Anne Helen Petersen’s work at BuzzFeed. With a PhD […]
Nursing Clio is out in force at this year’s Berkshire Conference of Women Historians in New York! We’ve gathered together […]