Catherine Clinton
Catherine Clinton is the Denman Professor of American History at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She specializes in American History, with an emphasis on the history of the South, the American Civil War, American women, and African American history.Career
Clinton grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where she graduated from the Sunset Hill School in 1969. Thereafter, she studied sociology and African-American History at Harvard University, graduating in 1973. Clinton received her Ph.D from Princeton University in 1980, after completing her dissertation on under the direction of James M. McPherson.
She has held academic positions at numerous institutions of higher learning, including Union College, Harvard University, Brandeis University, Brown University, Wofford College, The University of Richmond, Wesleyan University, Baruch College of the City University of New York and The Citadel. She currently holds a chair in American history at UTSA.
She has written for the History Channel, consulted on projects for WGBH, and is a member of the Screen Writers Guild, and has authored, edited, co-authored or co-edited more than twenty-five books to date. She is editor of a series VIEWPOINTS ON AMERICAN CULTURE.
She serves on the scholarly advisory board of both Ford's Theatre and the Lincoln Cottage, as well as the following journals: Civil War Times and CIVIL WAR HISTORY.
She has been an advisor on several documentaries, including BROTHER, OUTSIDER and REBEL!, as well as Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.Selected Recent Works
- Mary Chesnut's Diary, Penguin Classic Edition
- Harriet Tubman: the Road to Freedom ' HISTORY BOOK CLUB SE
- MRS. LINCOLN: A LIFE HISTORY BOOK CLUB SELECTION, BOOK OF THE MONTH SELECTION
- The Plantation Mistress: Woman's World in the Old South including chapter: "FOUCAULT MEETS MANDINGO"
- DIVIDED HOUSES: Gender and the Civil War HISTORY BOOK CLUB SELECTION
- HALF-SISTERS OF HISTORY: SouthernWomen and the American Past
- Taking Off the White Gloves: Southern Women and Women's History, Michele Gillespie and Catherine Clinton, eds.
- LIFE IN CIVIL WAR AMERICA
- CIVIL WAR STORIES Averitt Lecture Series, Georgia Southern University.
- PUBLIC WOMEN AND THE CONFEDERACY Frank B. Klement Lecture, Marquette University.
- Tara Revisited: Woman, War, & the Plantation Legend
- COLUMBIA GUIDE TO AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
- The Devil's Lane: Sex and Race in the Early South, Catherine Clinton and Michele Gillespie, eds.
- Fanny Kemble's Journals
- THE OTHER CIVIL WAR: American Women in the Nineteenth Century
- PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN WOMEN
- SOUTHERN FAMILIES AT WAR: Loyalty and Conflict in the Civil War South
- TAKING OFF THE WHITE GLOVES:Southern Women and Women Historians
- PUBLIC WOMEN AND THE CONFEDERACY Frank B. Klement Lecture, Marquette University.
- Fanny Kemble's Civil Wars
- BATTLE SCARS: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN THE CIVIL WAR
- REMINISCENCES OF MY LIFE IN CAMP: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN'S CIVIL WAR MEMOIR''
- I, TOO, SING AMERICA: Three Centuries of African American Poetry Winner of the Bank Street Poetry Prize 1998 & American Library Association, Best Books for Young Adults in 1998
- THE SCHOLASTIC ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE CIVIL WAR
- THE BLACK SOLDIER
- A POEM OF HER OWN: Women’s Voices Past and Present New York Public Library Best Children's Book List
- HOLD THE FLAG HIGH
- BOOTH Illustrated by Tanitoc