There are few things more precious to Buffalonians than their football team. Not only do we love football, but we […]
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There are few things more precious to Buffalonians than their football team. Not only do we love football, but we […]
In the waning months of World War II, news began to circulate that the British had been sending operatives to […]
Our latest series at Nursing Clio, “Maternity at War,” takes perhaps obvious inspiration from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Coverage […]
I was very proud to defend my dissertation on the British Indian Army on March 8 – International Women’s Day […]
Taking a feminist lens to the Civil War in Missouri–known for its models of hypermasculinity like William Quantrill, “Bloody Bill” […]
The fireworks began at 7 pm, and my anxiety, already made worse by sleep deprivation, was heightened. I had just […]
I love the old American spiritual “Down by the Riverside.” In fact, my first book borrows its title, War No […]
In September 1919, Mary McKenney was forced to relive the horrors of her husband Arthur’s death. Sergeant Arthur McKenney was […]
November 11 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. As historian and Nursing Clio writer […]
During my first research trip to the National Archives in College Park I stayed with my family in Lorton, Virginia […]