Kate Haulman Associate Professor History
- Additional Positions at AU
- Director of Graduate Studies, 2016-2018
- 2008-2010 Clendenen Professor of History
- Affiliated faculty, Womenâs, Gender and Sexuality Studies; American Studies
- Degrees
- PhD, History, Cornell University;
MA, History, Southern Methodist University;
BA, American Studies, Florida State University - Bio
- Kate Haulman researches and teaches the history of early North America and US women's and gender history. She is the author of The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America (University of North Carolina Press, 2011; paperback 2014), winner of the Berkshire Conference Prize for Best First Book in the History of Women, Gender, and/or Sexuality, and co-editor, with Pamela Nadell, of Making Women's Histories: Beyond National Perspectives (New York University Press, 2013). She co-curated the exhibit "All Work, No Pay: A History of Women's Invisible Labor in the Home," which opened March 2019 at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and is working on a book exploring gender, race, and public history culture through commemorations of Mary Ball Washington.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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HIST-399 Conversations in History: The American Revolution
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HIST-727 Colloq in U.S. Hist I:to 1865
Spring 2025
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HIST-482 Research Seminar: Gender and History
Partnerships & Affiliations
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Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Work In Progress
The Long Life of Mary Washington (book)
Selected Publications
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- "Women, War, and Revolution," in Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson, eds., The Oxford Handbook of American Women's and Gender History (Oxford University Press, 2018).
- Making Women's Histories: Beyond National Perspectives, co-edited with Pamela S. Nadell (New York University Press, 2013).
- "Rods and Reels: Social Clubs and Political Culture in Early Pennsylvania," Early American Studies, forthcoming, vol. 12, no.1 (Winter, 2014), 143-73.
- The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America (University of North Carolina Press, Gender and American Culture Series, 2011)
- "Mixed Messages: Women's Fashion and American National Identity," The Magazine Antiques (Summer 2010), 168-73.
- âDefining âAmerican Womenâs Historyâ,â in Major Problems in American Womenâs History, Mary Beth Norton and Ruth Alexander, eds., 3rd ed. (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2006).
- âFashion and the Culture Wars of Revolutionary Philadelphia,â William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., vol. 62, no. 4 (October 2005), 625-62.
- âRoom in Back: Before and Beyond the Nation in Womenâs/Gender History,â Journal of Womenâs History, vol. 15, no 2 (Spring 2003), 167-71.
Research Interests
Early North America, The History of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Cultural History, Public History
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
- Smithsonian Institution Secretary's Prize, 2020, for "All Work, No Pay"
- Smithsonian Institution American Women's History Initiative Grant, 2019-2020, "In Their Own Words: Audience-Centric Metadata for Women's History Objects"
- Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Prize for Best First Book in the HistoryÌęof Women, Gender, and/or Sexuality forÌęThe Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America
- National Endowment for the Humanities - Independent Research Institution Fellowship, Winterthur Museum and Library
- Library Company of Philadelphia - American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowship
- New York Historical Society - Rosenwald Fellowship
- American Antiquarian Society - Legacy Fellowship
- David Library of the American Revolution - In-Residence Fellowship
- Co-Winner of the 2003 Messenger-Chalmers Prize for the Best Dissertation on Human Progress and the Evolution of Civilization
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