Christine Stansell is a historian specializing in 19th-century American social and cultural history, with a focus on women's experiences and gender relations.
She is known for her innovative approach to examining working-class women's lives and their role in shaping urban society.
Stansell's work has been influential in the fields of gender studies and labor history.
Her book "City of Women" is considered a landmark text that helped establish new methodologies for studying women's history.
Stansell's research often explores the intersections of class, gender, and urban life, challenging traditional narratives and shedding light on previously neglected aspects of American history.
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