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| Thavolia Glymph, Peabody Family Distinguished Professor of History
 Teaching (Spring 2026):
- Pubpol 290.02, Selected topics
Synopsis
- Sanford 03, F 10:05 AM-12:35 PM
- (also cross-listed as HISTORY 290.01)
- Law 794.01, Slavery and the law
Synopsis
- Law bldg 3210, M 04:00 PM-05:50 PM
- Office Hours:
- Tuesday, 2:00-4:00pm and by appointment
Education:
- Ph.D. Purdue University 1994
- M.A. Purdue University 1975
- B.A. Hampton University 1973
- Specialties:
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Race and Ethnicity
19th Century US Politics, Public Life and Governance Diaspora Studies Military History Labor and Working Class History Gender United States and Canada Recent Publications (More Publications)
- Glymph, T. "Paper Tracings in the Spectacularly Boisterous Archive of Slavery." American Historical Review 130:1 (March,
2025): 1-18. [doi]
- Glymph, T. "“I’m a Radical Black Girl”: Black Women Unionists and the Politics of Civil War History." Unequal Sisters A Revolutionary Reader in U S Womens History Fifth Edition (January,
2023): 399-418. [doi] [abs]
- Glymph, T. "She Wears the Flag of Our Country” Women, Nation, and War." Journal of the Civil War Era 12:3 (September,
2022): 305-320. [doi]
- Glymph, T; Harders, L. ""There is No Silence in the Archive, There are Silencers" Thavolia Glymph in Conversation about Gerda Lerner with Levke Harders." Osterreichische Zeitschrift Fur Geschichtswissenschaften 33:2 (January,
2022): 159-170. [doi]
- Glymph, T. "The Women s Fight : A Coda." Labor Studies in Working Class History 18:2 (May,
2021): 83-91. [doi]
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