Margaret Creighton Explained

Margaret S. Creighton is an American historian, writer, and professor emerita at Bates College in Maine.

She is the author of many articles, essays and several award-winning books including Rites and Passages: The Experience of American Whaling, 1830-1870 (1995), The Colors of Courage: Gettysburg's Forgotten History: Immigrants, Women, And African Americans in the Civil War's Defining Battle (2005),[1] The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City: Spectacle and Assassination at the 1901 World's Fair (2016),[2] and with Lisa Norling edited the collection Iron Men, Wooden Women: Gender and Seafaring in the Atlantic World, 1700-1920 (1996).[3] [4]

Creighton has taught courses at Bates College on the American Civil War, women's and gender history, and historical methods. Additionally, she has taught a course on the cultural history of the Boston Red Sox.[5]

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  1. MARGARET S. CREIGHTON. The Colors of Courage: Gettysburg's ...https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article/111/1/180/133575
  2. The Electrifying Fall of Rainbow City: Spectacle and Assassination (2016)...https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0393247511
  3. Book: Creighton, Margaret S. . Iron Men, Wooden Women . Norling . Lisa . 1996 . Johns Hopkins University Press . 978-0-8018-5160-5 . en.
  4. Web site: Margaret S. Creighton History Bates College . www.bates.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111221020048/http://www.bates.edu/history/faculty/margaret-s-creighton/ . 2011-12-21.
  5. Web site: Margaret S. Creighton History Bates College . www.bates.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111221020048/http://www.bates.edu/history/faculty/margaret-s-creighton/ . 2011-12-21.