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Faye Dudden, Professor of History (1997), Department Chair
318 Alumni Hall
(315) 228-7516
Fax: (315) 228-7098
fdudden@mail.colgate.edu
Office/Department: History,
Women's Studies
Degrees:
BA Cornell University 1970; MA, PhD University of Rochester 1981
Teaching Experience: Union College 1983-97; Cornell University
1982-83; University of Miami 1981-82
Teaching Specialties: U.S. women's history, 19th century U.S.
social and cultural history, Civil War and Reconstruction, reform movements,
gender and popular culture
Research Interests: History of the women's rights movement during
the Civil War and Reconstruction
Publications: Women in the American Theatre: Actresses and Audiences,
1790-1870 (Yale University Press, 1994), Serving Women: Household
Service in Nineteenth-Century America (Wesleyan University Press, 1983);
articles in Journal of Social History, Labor History
Distinctions: American Council of Learned Societies fellowship;
National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship; American Antiquarian
Society fellowship; Historical Society of Pennsylvania fellowship; Berkshire
Conference of Women Historians book prize committee chair; ACLS and
NEH review panelist; Lerner-Scott book prize committee; frequent museum
and public history consultant; George Freedley book prize winner
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