Publications
EDITOR
This volume explores the sex trade in America from 1850 to 1920 through the perspectives of archaeologists and historians, expanding the geographic and thematic scope of research on the subject. Historical Sex Work builds on the work of previous studies in helping create an inclusive and nuanced view of social relations in United States history.
This book grew out of a research collaboration between Smith and Fellows demonstrating the value of complimentary cross-disciplinary work.
This book grew out of a research collaboration between Smith and Fellows demonstrating the value of complimentary cross-disciplinary work.
CHAPTER AUTHOR AND CO-AUTHOR
- Angela J. Smith. Chapter: “Melvina Massey, Fargo’s Most Famous Madam.” In Historical Sex Work: New Contributions from History and Archaeology. Gainesville, FL, 2020.
- Angela J. Smith, and Anna Munns. Chapter: “The View from Two Fields: History and Archaeology of Historical Sex Work.” In Historical Sex Work: New Contributions from History and Archaeology. Gainesville, FL, 2020.
- Kristen R. Fellows, and Angela J. Smith. Chapter “Final Thoughts: Points of Intersection and Future Directions.” In Historical Sex Work: New Contributions from History and Archaeology. Gainesville, FL, 2020.
AUTHOR
This is a scholarly historical biography that interprets the legacy of a twentieth-century American Beecher. Scores of books have been written about the nineteenth-century Beechers, including two in 2014. This is the first scholarly book about radical poet John Beecher.
INVITED POSTS
Journal of American History Blog
Invited to submit a blog post to the Journal of American History blog called “Process.” The post, titled “Angela Smith: Fargo History Project, ran on October 29, 2015.
Link: http://www.processhistory.org/?p=708