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Jacqueline K. Dirks '82 is the Cornelia Marvin Pierce Professor of History and Humanities at Reed College, affiliated with the Division of History and Social Sciences. She specializes in U.S. cultural and political history, with a focus on gender, consumer culture, and women's economic roles in citizenship rights. Her current research project, Giving Women Credit, examines 20th-century American women's claims to citizenship through their roles as consumers, wage earners, and household heads.
Education: B.A. from Reed College, further studies at Yale University. She teaches courses on U.S. women’s history, 19th-century family history, and 20th-century gender/sexuality studies. She contributes to Reed’s American Studies program and published a review essay in the Oregon Historical Quarterly (2020) marking Oregon’s woman suffrage centenary.
Research emphasizes intersections of gender, economics, and citizenship. No awards or grants explicitly listed in the provided text.




