Contributors
Elizabeth Croix-Blust (Eighteenth-Century Gentility as Shown Through Estate Inventories from York County, Virginia) is an undergraduate history major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Lauren Davis (Some Traditions are Worth Fighting For: Historiography of Family Values Politics) is a MA candidate in history at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. This essay is a recipient of the Valentine J. Belfiglio Prize.
Amy Evans (Tourism, Myth and Scripted Spaces in the American West) is a post-baccalaureate student in history at Texas Woman’s University.
Emily Gray (Historiography of Progressive Era Women’s Organizations) is a MA candidate in history at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Ryann Guthrie (Women and the Desire for Gentility in Colonial America) is an undergraduate history major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. This essay is a recipient of the Valentine J. Belfiglio Prize.
Stefanie Hustoft (Burning Bridges: An Analysis of the Media Frenzy of the 1860 North Texas Fires) is a MA candidate in history at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. This essay is a recipient of the Valentine J. Belfiglio Prize.
Madilyn McGoodwin (Analysis on Suffrage Extension in 1776 New Jersey) is an undergraduate history major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Lydia McMillan (Abelard and Heloise: A tragedy) is an undergraduate history major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Damon Parker (Slave Spirituals and the Southern Environment) is a MA candidate in history at Texas Woman’s University.
Riley Thompson (Early American Women on the Move: Captivity Narratives, Travel Journals, and Female Agency, 1676-1790) is an undergraduate history major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Elizabeth Wickstrom (Seventeen: A History of the Transformations of the Magazine in Its Initial Years) is an undergraduate history major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
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