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Emily Remus is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters. Her research focuses on twentieth-century United States history, with expertise in women and gender, capitalism, urban life, and consumer society.
- Education: PhD with distinction from the University of Chicago
Remus examines the moral, cultural, and spatial dimensions of consumer society, particularly how women shaped public space and credit systems. Her work intersects economic history, gender studies, and urban sociology.
Her publications include studies on consumer culture and credit practices, highlighting their intersections with gender and urban development. Key themes include women's economic agency and the evolution of modern American commerce.
- Scientific Awards:
- 2019 ACLS Fellowship Program
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