
About
Morag Martin serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of History at the State University of New York College at Brockport, leading the department while maintaining an active scholarly profile across multiple historical disciplines.
Her academic foundation includes:
- PhD in History from the University of California, Irvine (1999), dissertation: "Consuming Beauty: The Commerce of Cosmetics in France, 1750-1800"
- B.A. magna cum laude from Bates College, Maine (1991)
- Study at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland (1989-1990)
Dr. Martin's research synthesizes French History, Medical History, and Gender History through focused investigations of women in medical professions. Her work examines the historical trajectory of nurse practitioners, analyzes gender dynamics in medical practice, and explores the contentious relationship between midwifery and Catholic Church doctrine. The history of consumerism forms another critical dimension of her scholarship, particularly how beauty commerce intersected with gender and class in pre-revolutionary France. These interconnected themes demonstrate her commitment to uncovering marginalized narratives within social and cultural history.
While the source references awards and recognitions, specific honors remain undocumented in the provided text. Similarly, details about graduate student mentorship and research funding are absent. Dr. Martin's teaching portfolio reflects her research breadth, encompassing courses like Women and Medicine, European Women, Early Modern Europe, Nineteenth-Century Europe, World War I, Modern World, French Revolution, History of Consumerism, Oral History, and World History on Film—showcasing her dedication to integrating specialized research into diverse undergraduate curricula.
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