Professor of History
Los Angeles , CA, UNITED STATES
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Ph.D., History, 2003
M.A., American History, 1999
B.A., History,1995
Western Association of Women Historians, 2006.
The Huntington Library
2020-2021
Countway Library of Medicine
2018-2019
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin
September-December 2016, and June 2-June 16, 2017
National Endowment for the Humanities
Summer 2014
New York State Library
2013
Loyola Marymount University
2012-2013
Loyola Marymount University
Summer 2010
National Science Foundation
September 2007-August 2008
Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History
2007
Loyola Marymount University
Spring 2007
The Huntington Library
January-May 2006
Science, Nature & Society
The United States & the World
Health and Disease in American Culture
Gender, Technology, and the Body
History of Childhood and the Family
The Civil War
Imagining Lincoln
Part of the Isis Focus section, “It’s a Match!”
“Cranial Compatibility: Phrenology, Measurement, and Marriage Assessment” Isis 112, no. 4 (December 2021): 795-803.
view moreWorking with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge
Carla Bittel, Elaine Leong, and Christine von Oertzen
“Introduction: Paper, Gender and the History of Knowledge,” in Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, eds. Carla Bittel, Elaine Leong, and Christine von Oertzen, 1-14. (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019).
view moreWorking with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge
“Unpacking the Phrenological Toolkit: Gender and Identity in Antebellum America” in Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, eds. Carla Bittel, Elaine Leong, and Christine von Oertzen (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019), 91-107.
view moreMedical History
“Testing the Truth of Phrenology: Knowledge Experiments in Antebellum American Cultures of Science and Health” Medical History 63, no. 3 (2019): 352-374.
view moreBeyond the Academy: Histories of Gender and Knowledge
“Woman, Know Thyself: Producing and Using Phrenological Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century America,” in Beyond the Academy: Histories of Gender and Knowledge, Christine von Oertzen, Maria Rentetzi, and Elizabeth Siegel Watkins, eds. Centaurus 55 (May 2013): 104-130.
view moreCommunicating Disease: Cultural Representations of American Medicine
“A Literary Physician? The Paris Writings of Mary Putnam Jacobi” in Communicating Disease: Cultural Representations of American Medicine Carmen Birkle and Johanna Heil, eds. (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2013).
view moreWomen Physicians and the Cultures of Medicine
“Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Nineteenth-Century Politics of Women’s Health Research” in Women Physicians and the Cultures of Medicine Ellen More, Elizabeth Fee, and Manon Parry, eds. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, December 2008), 23-51.
view moreBulletin of the History of Medicine
“Science, Suffrage, and Experimentation: Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Controversy Over Vivisection in Late Nineteenth-Century America” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 79 (Winter 2005): 664-694.
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