Stephanie Yuhl

W. Arthur Garrity, Sr., Professor in Human Nature, Ethics and Society

Areas of Expertise

Twentieth-century United States history, Gender and Sexuality history, Public history and memory, Social movements, Southern history

Education

Ph.D., Duke University

Select Publications

  • LGBTQ+ Worcester For The Record, with Robert Tobin and Joseph Cullon, co-authors, Worcester Historical Museum (2019). https://lgbtq.worcesterhistory.org/
    • Mayoral Citation and Key to the City, City of Worcester (2020)
    • People of Courage Award, Safe Homes (LGBTQ+ Youth Advocacy organization), Worcester (2019)
  • A Golden Haze of Memory: The Making of Historic Charleston (University of North Carolina Press, 2005)
  • Revisiting Prop Master (Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, 2019)
  • “Charleston is Largely a Matter of Feeling: Personal Politics, Preservation, and Power,” in Max Page and Randall Mason, eds., Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States (Routledge, 2019): 199-226.
  • “An Unwelcome Home: Gendered Invisibility and Homelessness among US Female Soldiers Returning from the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” in Andrea Peto and Ayse Gul Altinay, eds., Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories: Feminist Conversations on War, Genocide and Political Violence, Ashgate Publishing, 2016 (in series "The Feminist Imagination: Europe and Beyond," edited by Kathy Davis and Mary Evans).
  • “Hidden in Plain Sight: Re-Centering the Domestic Slave Trade in American Public History,” Journal of Southern History, LXXIX, No. 3 (August 2013): 593-624.
  • “Sculpted Radicals: The Problem of Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston’s Public Memory," The Public Historian Vol. 32, No 2 (May 2010): 9-30. 

Holy Cross Awards

  • Donal J. Burns ’49 Career Teaching Medal, 2016-2017.
  • Marfuggi Award for Academic Advisement
  • O’Leary Faculty Recognition Award

Select Digital Humanities Projects