TiffanyÌýGonzález Ph.D.

Dr. Tiffany González is anÌýAssistant Professor of History at James Madison University. Prior to that she was aÌýPostdoctoral Fellow in Women’s History at the Newcomb Institute of Tulane University. She earned her Ph.D. in American History at Texas A&M University. Her research interests include Mexican American/Latinx history, women and gender, and American politics. Tiffany is revising her dissertation into a book manuscript. Her work has received support from the American Association of University Women, the Organization of American Historians, CMAS-Benson Latin American at the University of Texas, Austin Fellowship, the Coalition for Western Women’s History, and other prestigious entities. Tiffany is also a co-host of the New Books in Latino Studies podcast on the New Books Network and has worked extensively as a public historian utilizing oral history methodology, and managing a physical and digital archive.

TITLE:ÌýPostdoctoral Fellow in Women’s History at the Newcomb Institute of Tulane University

Tentative Book Manuscript Title:ÌýRepresentation for Change: How Chicanas Transformed American Politics in the Twentieth Century