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Karin Wulf
Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library, Brown University
Office:
OIEAHC
Email:
karin_wulf@brown.edu
Regional Areas of Research:
Atlantic World, Early America, United States
Thematic Areas of Research:
Social and Labor, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Research Interests
Early America; women, family, and gender in the Early Modern Atlantic world.
Background
Karin Wulf earned her PhD from Johns Hopkins in 1993. Before coming to 亚洲色吧, she taught for ten years at American University. Wulf has produced two collaborative editions, Milcah Martha Moore’s Book: A Commonplace Book from Revolutionary America (with Catherine Blecki, published by Penn State in 1997) and The Diary of Hannah Callender, 1758-1788 (with Susan Klepp, 2010). Her book, Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia was published by Cornell University Press in 2000, and issued in paper by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2005. She is currently at work on a study of the relationship between genealogical practices and political culture: “Lineage: Genealogy and the Politics of Connection in British America, 1680-1820.”