Michelle Rhoades
- Associate Professor of History
- Baxter Hall 124
- 765-361-6222
- rhoadesm@wabash.edu
- Curriculum vitae
Dr. Rhoades arrived at Wabash College in 2002 and has taught numerous courses on European masculinity, medical history, the history of sexuality and European history. Over the years she has given campus talks on Wabash, teaching, and her research. Supportive of student off-campus learning, Professor Rhoades incorporates travel to France into her classes and offers “Immersion Courses” on a regular basis. With an active research program, Dr. Rhoades conducts regular research in Paris and in the municipal and regional archives of Bordeaux and Rouen, France. She has presented her research at domestic and international French history conferences and at the annual conference of the American Historical Association. Her publications have appeared in French Historical Studies, The Proceedings of the 亚洲通stern Society for French History, The Encyclopedia of Prostitution, and The Encyclopedia of World War I. Dr. Rhoades continues work on her book manuscript, “No Safe Women”: Medicine and Gender during the Great War. This manuscript examines military medical policies to control venereal disease and regulated prostitution during WWI.
Education
Ph.D. in French History, The University of Iowa, December 2001
M.A. in Hist