
Whaley, Leigh Ann
Leigh Ann Whaley is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of History and Classics at Acadia University. The French Revolution, European women and science, French Women in World War II and the History of Women in Medicine from the Middle Ages to the 18th century are her major fields of interest.
Research Interests: French Revolution, European women and science, French Women in World War II, History of Women in Medicine from the Middle Ages to the 18th century
Listing Details
Institution: | Acadia University |
Fields of Expertise: | Commemoration and Memorialization Cultural Memory and Policy Memory Politics Public History |
Research groups: | Memory Politics |
Email: | Leigh.Whaley@acadiau.ca |
Media outreach: | No |
Languages: | English, French, Italien, Latin, Spanish |
Publications: | Whaley, Leigh. (2019). Controversial Treatments. Whaley, Leigh. (2019). Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Darlus Thiroux d’Arconville and Community during the French Enlightenment. Whaley, Leigh. (2018). Deborah Dolan Hunt, Fast Facts About the Nursing Profession: Historical Perspectives in a Nutshell (New York: Springer, 2017), pp. xvii + 154. Whaley, Leigh. (2017). Merrilyn Murnane, Honourable Healers: Pioneering Women Doctors Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Constance Stone, (Melbourne: Australian Scholarly, 2015), pp. xvi, 225 Whaley, Leigh. (2016). Networks, Patronage and Women of Science during the Italian Enlightenment. Early Modern Women. 11. 187-196. |