Rebecca L. Davis is the Miller Family Early Career
Professor of History at the University of Delaware. Her teaching
and research focus on the histories of gender, sexuality, and
religion in the modern United States. She is the author of More
Perfect Unions: The American Search for Marital Bliss (2010). Davis
is currently at work on two books: Public Confessions: The
Religious Conversions that Changed American Politics and Sex in
America. She is also a producer of the Sexing History podcast and a
Research Associate for the Council on Contemporary Families.
Michele Mitchell is Associate Professor of History at New
York University and former North American editor of Gender &
History. She is the author of Righteous Propagation: African
Americans and the Politics of Racial Destiny after Reconstruction
(2004) and co-editor of Dialogues of Dispersal: Gender, Sexuality,
and African Diasporas (2004) and Gender, Imperialism and Global
Exchanges (2015). She also serves on the Editorial Board of the
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History.
"The publication of Heterosexual Histories is a landmark event, and
one that promises—I hope!—to invigorate the study of
heterosexuality, expanding the terrain and questions that scholars
have already explored as well as urgently pressing the histories of
heterosexuality in new directions."
*American Literary History*
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