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Kirsten Swinth is a Professor of History at Fordham University, specializing in U.S. women’s and gender history, post-World War II social and cultural history, and the intersections of visual/popular culture with American Studies. Her research critically examines the evolving roles of women in work and family structures, particularly in the context of neoliberal economic shifts.
Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary policy debates, as seen in her contributions to discussions about pay equity, workplace flexibility, and the gender wage gap. She has written extensively on topics such as the ERA’s impact on family wage systems, the challenges faced by working mothers in Reagan’s America, and the historical roots of modern work-family conflicts.
Dr. Swinth holds a leadership role in academic discourse on gender and labor, with publications in top-tier journals and books that challenge traditional narratives of economic and social progress. Her advocacy for policy reforms reflects her commitment to addressing systemic inequities in work and family life.


