Curriculum Vitae

Estelle B. Freedman
Edgar E. Robinson Professor in U.S. History
Stanford University

Ph.D., History, 1976
Columbia University, New York, 1976

M.A., History, 1972
Columbia University, New York, 1972

B.A., History, 1969
Barnard College, New York, 1969





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Estelle B. Freedman
Department of History 
Stanford University 
Stanford, California 94305-2024
ebf@stanford.edu
(650) 723-4951, 723-2651
http://ebf.stanford.edu


 Awards & Honors


 Grants


 Teaching Positions

Stanford University, Department of History.  Robinson Professor in U.S. History, 2002-present. Professor, 1989-2002; Associate Professor, 1983-1989; Assistant Professor, 1976-1983 

Princeton University, Department of History.  Instructor, 1974-76


 Publications — Books

My Desire for History: Essays on Gay, Community, and Labor History by Allan Bérubé, ed. (with John D'Emilio) (University of North Carolina Press, 2011)

The Essential Feminist Reader (New York: The Modern Library, 2007)

Feminism, Sexuality, and Politics: Essays by Estelle B. Freedman (University of North Carolina Press, 2006)

No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women (New York: Ballantine Books, 2002). CHOICE magazine [American Library Association] selection for Best Academic Books of 2002. Library Journal Editor's Choice selection, Best Books for 2002.

Maternal Justice: Miriam Van Waters and the Female Reform Tradition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996). Sierra Prize, 1996.

Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America (with John D'Emilio) (New York: Harper and Row,  1988; rev. ed. University of Chicago Press, 1997) (Main or alternate selection of History, Quality Paperback, Psychology Today, and Book of the Month Book Clubs; "Notable Book" of 1988, New York Times Book Review)

Their Sisters' Keepers: Women's Prison Reform in America, 1830-1930 (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1981). Hamilton Publication Prize, 1979.

The Lesbian Issue:  Essays From Signs, eds. Freedman, Gelpi, Johnson and Weston (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985)

Victorian Women: A Documentary Account of Women's Lives in Nineteenth-Century England, France and  the United States, eds. Hellerstein, Hume and Offen; associate eds. Freedman, Gelpi and Yalom (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1981)
 

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