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Kimberley Reilly is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, affiliated with the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. She serves as Chair of the History Department and Co-Chair of the Women's and Gender Studies program (WGSS). Her expertise spans U.S. women's history, legal history, and the history of sexuality, with a focus on marriage, citizenship, and consumer culture.
- Academic Roles: Associate Professor, Chair of History Department, Co-Chair of Women's and Gender Studies (WGSS)
- Teaching Interests: U.S. women's history, legal history, history of sexuality, American consumer culture
Her research explores intersections of law, gender, and culture, particularly in the context of marriage and citizenship. Her current book project examines the legal and cultural history of marriage in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Kimberley’s publications reveal a thematic focus on gendered legal rights, wartime citizenship, and economic history. Her 2020 monograph The Politics of Prosperity analyzes mass consumer culture in the 1920s, while her earlier articles investigate marital consortium (2013) and First World War sexual purity campaigns (2014).
- Scientific Awards:
- William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Grant
- Institute for Research in the Humanities Fellowship (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Her research has been supported by prestigious institutions, reflecting her scholarly impact in legal and cultural history. Kimberley’s work bridges academic rigor with contemporary debates about gender, law, and democracy.





