Michele Gillespie
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Michele Gillespie is Kahle Family Associate Professor of history at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She specializes in American history, focusing on gender, race, class, and region in the American South from 1790-1920. Gillespie. In 2005, Gillespie served as President of the Southern Association for Women Historians.
Gillespie received her Ph.D. from Princeton University, where she studied under the direction of James M. McPherson.
Dr.Gillespie now works at Wake Forest University as the Associate Provost for Academic Initiatives.
[edit] Works
- Free Labor in an Unfree World: White Artisans in Slaveholding Georgia, 1789-1860, (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2000).
- The Devil's Lane: Sex and Race in the Early South, Catherine Clinton and Michele Gillespie, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997).
- Pious Pursuits: German Moravians in the Atlantic World, Michele Gillespie and Robert M. Beachy, eds. (Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2007)
- Taking Off the White Gloves: Southern Women and Women's History, Michele Gillespie and Catherine Clinton, eds. (Columbia:University of Missouri Press, 1998).
[edit] External links
- Academic homepage at Wake Forest University's site