In the early modern world, syphilis victims suffered through four stages of disease over a ten- to thirty-year time span. […]
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In the early modern world, syphilis victims suffered through four stages of disease over a ten- to thirty-year time span. […]
Last May I had the opportunity to conduct archival research in Arequipa, Peru. I went in search of fodder for […]
After conducting Fulbright research on the cultural politics of HIV/AIDS in Jamaican women’s lives, I became interested in exploring how […]
I realized belatedly that writing a biography of a women’s health activist as my dissertation (and wrestling with the late […]
A great deal has been written about soldiers’ experiences behind the lines during the First World War and the relationships […]
Traveling through Ireland in 1909, writer Robert Lynd described “a strange crying—almost a lamentation” that one might hear “on some […]
In March 1917, Nurse G., a Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, was on duty at 29 General Hospital in Salonika, […]
When he brought her to the asylum, twenty-four-year old Katie’s father was asked to describe what behaviors or actions had […]
Courtroom dramas are a television staple. If the Good Wife isn’t your cup of tea, there is Law and Order, […]
Judging from the number of books, blogs, news articles and interviews focused on the lives of single women, it seems […]