Davidson
Beaty, Mary D. A History of Davidson College. Davidson, N.C.: Briarpatch Press, 1988.
Blodgett, Jan and Ralph B. Levering. One Town, Many Voices: A History of Davidson, North Carolina. Davidson, NC: Davidson College Historical Society, 2012.
Women, Gender, and Race in the Nineteenth Century
Boydston, Jeanne. Home and Work: Housework, Wages, and the Ideology of Labor in the Early Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Bynum, Victoria E.. Unruly Women: The Politics of Social and Sexual Control in the Old South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.
Camp, Stephanie M.H.. Closer to Freedom: Enslaved Women & Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.
Clinton, Catherine. The Plantation Mistress: Woman’s World in the Old South. New York: Random House Inc., 1982.
Cott, Nancy F.. “Passionlessness: An Interpretation of Victorian Sexual Ideology.” Signs 4, no. 2 (1978): 219-36.
English, Linda. “Revealing Accounts: Women’s Lives and General Stores.” Historian 64, no. 3/4 (Spring/Summer 2002): 567-85.
Farnham, Christie. The Education of the Southern Belle: Higher Education and Student Socialization in the Antebellum South. New York: New York University Press, 1994.
Faust, Drew Gilpin. Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1996.
Fischer, Kirsten. “Common Disturbers of the Peace: The Politics of White Women’s Sexual Misconduct in Colonial North Carolina.” In Beyond Image and Convention: Explorations in Southern Women’s History, edited by Janet L. Coryell, Martha H. Swain, Sandra Gioia Treadway, and Elizabeth Hayes Turner, 10-28. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 1998.
Flinchum, Jessica L. “In Subjection: Church Discipline in the Early American South, 1760–1820.” PhD diss., University of Kentucky, 2007.
Fountain, Daniel. “A Broader Footprint: Slavery and Slaveholding Households in Antebellum Piedmont North Carolina.” North Carolina Historical Review 91, no. 4 (October 2014): 407-44.
Gamber, Wendy. “Tarnished Labor: The Home, the Market, and the Boardinghouse in Antebellum America.” Journal of the Early Republic 22, no. 2 (Summer 2002): 177-204.
Glymph, Thavolia. Out of the House of Bondage: The Transformation of the Plantation Household. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Hanchett, Thomas W.. Sorting out the New South City: Race, Class, and Urban Development in Charlotte, 1875-1975. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.
Heuser, Frederick J.. “Presbyterian Women and the Missionary Call, 1870–1923.” American Presbyterians 73, no. 1 (1995): 23-34.
Hinely, Mary Brown. “The Uphill Climb of Women in American Music: Performers and Teachers.” Music Educators Journal 70, no. 8 (1984): 31-35.
Hoffman, Nancy. “‘Inquiring after the Schoolmarm’: Problems of Historical Research on Female Teachers.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 22, no. 1/2 (1994): 104-118.
Hunter, Tera. To ‘Joy My Freedom: Southern Black Women’s Lives and Labors After the Civil War. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.
Jones-Rogers, Stephanie E.. They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019.
Kerber, Linda K. “Why Diamonds Really Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 153, no. 1 (March 2009): 56-66.
Laud, Leslie E.. “Moral Education In America: 1600s-1800s.” Journal of Education 179, no. 2 (1997): 1-10.
Lyerly, Cynthia Lynn. “Enthusiasm, Possession, and Madness: Gender and the Opposition to Methodism in the South, 1770-1810.” In Beyond Image and Convention: Explorations in Southern Women’s History, edited by Janet L. Coryell, Martha H. Swain, Sandra Gioia Treadway, and Elizabeth Hayes Turner, 53-73. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 1998.
Penfield, Janet Harbison. “Women in the Presbyterian Church—an Historical Overview.” Journal of Presbyterian History 55, no. 2 (1977), 108-109.
Silkenat, David. “‘In Good Hands, in a Safe Place’: Female Academies in Confederate North Carolina.” North Carolina Historical Review 88, no. 1 (2011): 40-71.
Smith, John David. “”I Was Raised Poor and Hard as Any Slave”: African American Slavery in Piedmont North Carolina.” North Carolina Historical Review 90, no. 1 (2013): 1-25.
Strasser, Susan. Never Done: A History of American Housework. New York, NY: Pantheon, 1982.
Tolley, Kim. “Music Teachers in the North Carolina Education Market, 1800-1840: How Mrs. Sambourne Earned a ‘Comfortable Living for Herself and Her Children.’” Social Science History 32, no. 1 (Spring 2008): 75-106:
Welter, Barbara. “The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860.” American Quarterly 18, no. 2 (Summer 1966): 151-174.
West, Emily and Knight, R.J.. “Mothers’ Milk: Slavery, Wet-Nursing, and Black and White Women in the Antebellum South.” Journal of Southern History 83, no. 1 (2017): 37-68.
Queer History
Barker, Meg-John and Julia Scheele. Queer: A Graphic History. London: Icon Books, 2016.
Barron, Erwin C. “The Bible tells me so? Scripture and experience as sources of authority in debates over homosexuality in the Presbyterian Church.” PhD diss., Graduate Theological Union, 2005.
Boyd, Nan Alamilla and Horacio N. Roque Rodriguez. Bodies of Evidence: the Practice of Queer Oral History. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Gray, Mary L. Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America. New York, NY: New York University Press, 2009.
HIV.gov. “A Timeline of HIV and AIDS.” https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/overview/history/hiv-and-aids-timeline.
Inrig, Stephen. North Carolina and the Problem of AIDS: Advocacy, Politics, and Race in the South. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2011.
Leong, Karen J., Andrea Smith, and Laura Westengard. Gothic Queer Culture: Marginalized Communities and the Ghosts of Insidious Trauma. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2019.
McWhorter, Ladelle. Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America: A Genealogy. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009.
Pryor, Jonathan Thomas. “Queer Leadership: An Exploration of LGBTQ Leadership in Higher Education.” PhD Diss., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2017.