
Sarabeth Rambold
Lecturer · History of the nineteenth-century family
University of RochesterAbout
Sarabeth Rambold is a Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Rochester. Her roles include teaching courses such as History 215 (The American Civil War) through the Rochester Education Justice Initiative at Attica Correctional Facility (offered via Genesee Community College), History 268 (A House Divided: America During the Civil War), and co-teaching History 198 (Studying Women’s History) with Claire Becker. She has also served as a Teaching Assistant for Wives, Witches, and Wenches: Women in American History (History 189).
- Education: BA in History and Political Science (cum laude, University of Rochester, 2018), MA in History (University of Rochester, 2021), and MA in History (Southern Methodist University, 2020).
Her research focuses on the history of 19th-century family dynamics, education reform, women’s educational experiences in antebellum America, student social networks, and historical curricula. In 2022, she received the Meyers Graduate Teaching Award for excellence in teaching from the University of Rochester’s Department of History.
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