John Money’s archives pulled me in like a tractor beam. I cannot remember when or how I first learned about […]
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John Money’s archives pulled me in like a tractor beam. I cannot remember when or how I first learned about […]
My undergraduates are always horrified to learn that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) once tried to convince Martin Luther […]
Type “pregnancy” into any internet search engine today, and you’ll literally get a billion results. This plethora of information at […]
“Good morning Katherine, I just wanted to let you know that we have located the Migraine Art.” For four years, […]
It was the third and final week of my first dissertation research trip. I’d spent my first two weeks moving […]
In September, when an archivist at Fisk University asked me to help identify a ten-page manuscript from 1776 Saint-Domingue, my […]
Before Nursing Clio takes its annual December break, our editors decided to leave NC readers with a small holiday gift. […]
When the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company announced in 2016 that it was laying off Snoopy, a feature of its advertising, […]
In 2016, I drove nine hours from Tennessee to Iowa during my spring break to research homoerotic Star Wars fanzines […]
Few people I know like working at the UK National Archives. They find it too impersonal, too frigid, too strict. […]