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Stacie Taranto is an Associate Professor of History at Ramapo College of New Jersey's School of Humanities and Global Studies, where she has been teaching since 2010. She holds a Ph.D. from Brown University and specializes in post-1945 U.S. history with a particular focus on women's history and political history.
- Education: A.B. from Duke University, A.M. and Ph.D. from Brown University
- Office: A-211, Phone: (201) 684-7735, Office Hours: M 9:00-12:00 pm
Professor Taranto's research focuses on post-1945 U.S. political history, the New Right, feminism, and gender and family issues. Her work examines how conservative women engaged with political movements and how family values rhetoric shaped American politics. She has made significant contributions to understanding the intersection of gender politics and conservative movements in modern American history.
Her scholarly work demonstrates a consistent focus on women's political activism across the ideological spectrum, particularly examining how conservative women organized around family values issues. These publications reveal a historian deeply engaged with questions of gender, politics, and social change in postwar America, with particular attention to grassroots movements and their impact on national political discourse.
Professor Taranto serves as Associate Editor for Made By History at Time Magazine, having previously held this position at The Washington Post. This role demonstrates her commitment to bringing historical perspective to contemporary political issues.
- Teaching Areas: Post-1945 U.S. History, U.S. Women's History
- Courses: HIST 102, HIST 216 (Abortion in American History), HIST 226 (The 1960s), HIST 231 (Women and Gender), HIST 316 (Women in American Politics), HIST 323, HIST 410, and first-year seminars on Culture Wars and Trump-era politics




