Caroline TaylorContributorRead Bio Caroline Taylor writes over on her blog 'Not Just Wives And Mothers' which is dedicated to the women in the history of the Chirstian Church. The blog was founded in 2020 but is the result of years of research on the topic sparkled by a male history professor who falsely stated that the women of the Reformation were 'just wives and mothers'. Caroline's main interests are the Early and Medieval Christian Church and she holds a BA in History and an MA in Medieval and Renaissance Culture from the University of Southampton, UK. Caroline now works as a Youth and Families Worker for a church in South Wales. |
Maria McEvoyContributorRead Bio Maria McEvoy is a blogger who wants to shine a light on women that aren't discussed in your usual history books. She shares stories from around the world on her instagram @womenwhopastusby. Maria is a Londoner who graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in history and politics. She then went on to do a bit of journalism but is now a youth worker and history nerd on the side. |
Kelsie EckertContributorRead Bio Kelsie Brook Eckert (she/her) is an award winning history teacher and consultant. She has taught high school social studies for the better part of a decade. She was the 2020 Gilder Lehrman NH Teacher of the year and 2019 Nominee, a 2016 Normandy Scholar, the 2015 NH National History Day Teacher of the Year, and serves on the NH Council for Social Studies board of directors (NHCSS). She developed a lesson plan for the HISTORY Channel on women’s history and maintains the NH HUB for the C3. She has a Masters in Social Studies Education and was the recipient of several academic awards including Graduate Assistant of the Year, and Outstanding Graduate Alumni Award. |
Holly ParsonsContributorRead Bio |
Marissa StanglContributorRead Bio Marissa Stangl is obsessed with history. She is finishing her undergrad at the University of Iowa with a history major. After graduation she plans to apply to graduate school and then work towards getting her doctorate in women/gender/sexuality history. Her current research leans towards women's history at the turn of the 20th century in America. Besides history, her other hobbies include, reading, skincare, the color pink, listening to too many musicals and cooking but not limited to the above. Christmas is her most favorite time of year and just like Taylor Swift, “I want to talk about politics and wear pink.” She is very excited about this new hobby of blogging and the opportunity to share her love of history with the world, improve her writing skills and meet more like minded people! She said, "I am truly honored that the ladies at Remedial Herstory would reach out to me and ask me to join their blogging team! I am amazed at the work they are doing and am truly excited to play a small part in the process! I know that if I was in high school I would have truly benefited from a resource like this." |
Rachel TivenContributorRead Bio |
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