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Kate HaulmanAssistant Professor Course SyllabiSpring 2008HIS 205 American Encounters to 1865 Fall 2007Fields of InterestEarly America, The History of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Cultural History Kate Haulman joins the faculty at American University after teaching at the University of Alabama and Ohio State University. Focusing on the history of the Early America, her teaching and research interests include cultural history, women’s/gender studies and material and visual culture. She is the author of “Fashion and the Culture Wars of Revolutionary Philadelphia,” William and Mary Quarterly (October, 2005); “Room in Back: Before and Beyond the Nation in Women’s and Gender History,” Journal of Women’s History (Spring, 2003); and “Defining ‘American Women’s History,’” the introductory essay to the fourth edition of Major Problems in American Women’s History (Houghton Mifflin, 2006). She is currently completing a manuscript entitled Political Modes: Fashion and Power in Eighteenth-Century America and was recently a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow at the Winterthur Museum and Library.
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