The American Civil War is arguably the most written about topic in American history. Yet for all that has been […]
![](https://i0.wp.com/nursingclio.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/3b50888r.jpg?fit=640%2C450&ssl=1)
The American Civil War is arguably the most written about topic in American history. Yet for all that has been […]
In January 1986, Irish current affairs program Today Tonight reported on a spate of deaths and attempted suicides in Dublin’s […]
Averill Earls: Welcome to the wide and wonderful world of podcasting, Sexing History! Gillian Frank and Lauren Gutterman: Thanks so […]
Selecting the sex of an embryo brings up a host of ethical, economic, and political considerations. When the issue arises […]
One of the things I always warn people about before their first archival trip is just how boring historical research […]
In a recent article for Feminist Current, Gail Dines draws parallels between two TV series currently causing a stir: Netflix’s […]
Women from the north and south of Ireland have travelled to England to access abortion services since the advent of […]
Many years ago when I was first starting my dissertation research on Civil War disability, I had an opportunity to […]
The image of Donald Trump signing an order reinstating the global gag rule this February was striking. Surrounded by a […]
The internet was abuzz this August with speculation about why Millennials have less sex than our elders did at our […]