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Cathy McClive is Professor of History and Ben Weider Professor in Revolutionary Studies at Florida State University, specializing in social and cultural history of medicine in early modern France. Her influential monograph 'Menstruation and Procreation in Early Modern France' challenges assumptions about historical understandings of reproductive health.
Her current research includes microhistorical analysis of the 1767 Claudine Rouge medico-legal case in Lyon, an edition of 17th-century midwife Marie Baudoin's writings, and a study of stigmatism in the Cadière-Girard scandal. McClive's work explores how historical actors interpreted bodily evidence in legal and medical contexts.
She teaches courses on Revolutionary France, early modern bodies, and historical methodology. Awards include the Society for the Social History of Medicine Student Prize (1999).




