Anya Jabour

Summary

Anya Jabour is an American historian and Regents Professor of History at the University of Montana.[1] She is known for her works on history of family and U.S. women's history.[2][3][4] Jabour received the Helen and Winston Cox Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2000.[5]

Anya Jabour
NationalityAmerican
Alma materRice University (PhD), Oberlin College (BA)
AwardsRegents Professor, Helen and Winston Cox Award
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Montana
ThesisHearts divided: The marriage and family of Elizabeth and William Wirt, 1802-1834 (1995)
Doctoral advisorJohn B. Boles
Websitehttps://www.anyajabour.com/

Books edit

  • Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women's Activism in Modern America, University of Illinois Press, 2019
  • Topsy-Turvy: How the Civil War Turned the World Upside Down for Southern Children, Ivan R. Dee, 2010
  • Family Values in the Old South, University Press of Florida, 2010
  • Scarlett's Sisters: Young Women in the Old South, University of North Carolina Press, 2007
  • Major Problems in the History of American Families and Children, Houghton Mifflin Co., 2005
  • Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and William Wirt and the Companionate Ideal, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998

References edit

  1. ^ "UM Regents Professors". www.umt.edu.
  2. ^ "Scholar". Women Also Know History.
  3. ^ Johnston-Miller, M. M. (January 2002). "Book Review: Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and William Wirt and the Companionate Ideal". Journal of Family History. 27 (1): 83–85. doi:10.1177/036319900202700106. ISSN 0363-1990. S2CID 144598524.
  4. ^ Kierner, Cynthia A. (1999). "Review of Marriage in the Early Republic: Elizabeth and William Wirt and the Companionate Ideal". Journal of the Early Republic. 19 (2): 319–321. doi:10.2307/3124965. ISSN 0275-1275. JSTOR 3124965.
  5. ^ "College of Humanities and Sciences". University of Montana.

External links edit

  • Jabour's personal website