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Associate Professor Frances M Clarke specializes in 19th-century U.S. history at the University of Sydney's Department of History. Her research examines the American Civil War, war trauma, childhood history, and intersections of gender/race.
She teaches courses including 'A House Divided: The American Civil War', 'Race & Gender in America', and graduate seminars on war trauma. Honors include the 2024 Lincoln Prize and Grace Abbott Book Prize for Of Age: Boy Soldiers and Military Power in the Civil War Era.
Research interests focus on:
- Experiences of underage soldiers
- Gold Star Mother pilgrimages
- War memorialization politics
- Medicalization of trauma
Publications analyze war's cultural impact through legal, medical, and social lenses. Collaborative projects investigate court-martial trials, military justice evolution, and post-war social reconstruction. Supervised over 40 honors students and 10 doctoral candidates studying war memory, gender, and social justice.
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