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Dr. June Melby Benowitz serves as an Associate Professor of History at the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee campus, where she specializes in American women's political engagement within conservative movements. Her scholarly contributions include the critically acclaimed Days of Discontent: American Women and Right-Wing Politics, 1933-1945 and the Encyclopedia of American Women and Religion, recognized as an “Outstanding Textbook of 1999” by Choice magazine.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA from Portland State University
- MA from Portland State University
- PhD from the University of Texas at Austin
Benowitz’s research interrogates the paradox of women’s participation in right-wing politics, examining how conservative female activists navigated education policy, school prayer debates, and anti-communist campaigns from the New Deal era through the Cold War. Her work reveals the complex intersections of gender, religion, and political ideology, challenging monolithic narratives about women’s political alignment. By analyzing grassroots movements like the Minute Women of the U.S.A. and individual figures such as Grace Wick, she demonstrates how conservative women strategically leveraged maternalist rhetoric to advance their agendas while maintaining traditional gender roles.
Her publication trajectory shows consistent focus on 20th-century American conservatism, with recent works expanding to examine Baby Boom generation activism. Conference presentations at King’s College London (2013) and Oxford (2011) indicate international scholarly recognition of her expertise in religion’s role in American political life.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- Outstanding Textbook of 1999 by Choice magazine for Encyclopedia of American Women and Religion
Benowitz’s extensive contributions to reference works like the New Handbook of Texas and Women in World History demonstrate her commitment to documenting underrepresented historical narratives. Her conference papers and book chapters reveal ongoing engagement with evolving methodologies in political and gender history.
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