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Margo Horn in Southeast Asia
Margo Horn in Southeast Asia
Lecturer in History
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Margo Horn began teaching in the Stanford department of history in 1985. Her research and teaching combine interests in U.S. women’s history and the history of medicine. She received her PhD from Tufts University and was awarded fellowships from the National Institute of Mental Health and the Commonwealth Fund. In 2018, Dr. Horn was appointed the Silverman Visiting Professor at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science at Tel Aviv University. Dr. Horn currently teaches in Stanford’s programs in American Studies and Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Her courses cover the history of women and mental illness, the history of children and the family, the history of women and medicine, and the history of reproductive rights in the United States. In addition, Dr. Horn directed Stanford’s program in Innovative Academic Courses and offered workshops for advanced doctoral students across the university on the future of their research. Dr. Horn also worked as a volunteer in Phnom Penh, where she ran her own educational program for two summers.
Dr. Horn has led five Travel/Study trips including two to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia and looks forward to returning with Stanford family travelers. On this program, she plans to lecture on the current status of development and women’s roles, the history of medicine, and childhood and children in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Lecturer, history, Stanford University
Consultant, vice provost for graduate education, Stanford University
Awarded grants from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the Commonwealth Fund, and the Radcliffe Institute
Author, Before It’s Too Late: The Child Guidance Movement in the United States, 1922–1945 (Temple University Press)
MA and PhD, history, Tufts University
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