Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
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Mail code: 1811Campus: Tempe
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Scholarly Publishing Certificate, Arizona State University, 2011
Scholarly Editing and Digital Humanities
PhD, History, Arizona State University, 2014
Modern Europe, history of public health, history of medicine, gender and women's history, history of childhood
McBride-Schreiner, Stephanie. Hospital Policies, Family Agency, and Mothers at l’Hôpital Sainte-Eugénie, 1855-1875. In Practiced Citizenship: Women, Gender, and the State in Modern France, edited by Nimisha Barton and Richard S. Hopkins. University of Nebraska Press. Forthcoming.
Fuchs, Rachel, and Stephanie McBride-Schreiner. “Foundlings and Abandoned Children.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies. Ed. Heather Montgomery. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
McBride-Schreiner, Stephanie. “And So To Go On With My Story…”: Rose Mofford, A Woman of Many Firsts. Phoenix: Salt River Project, 2012.
Buikstra, Jane, Donald Ortner, and Stephanie McBride-Schreiner. “Ales Hrdlička (1869-1943): Contributions to Palaeopathology.” In A Global History of Paleopathology: Pioneers and Prospects, edited by Jane Buikstra and Charlotte Roberts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Walker, Philip, Jane Buikstra, and Stephanie McBride-Schreiner. “Charles “Chuck” Merbs: Reconstructing Behavior through the Bones.” In A Global History of Paleopathology: Pioneers and Prospects, edited by Jane Buikstra and Charlotte Roberts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
McBride-Schreiner, Stephanie. JFCS: 75 Years Helping and Healing; A History of Jewish Family & Children’s Service. Phoenix: JFCS, 2010.
Select Awards: Cherish the Children Award 2006; University Graduate Fellowship Award, Arizona State University, 2009; Marjorie and Lancelot Farrar Memorial Award, Society for French Historical Studies 2012; Gilbert Chinard Fellowship, Institut Francais d’Amerique 2013; Huntington Travel Grant for Study in Great Britain 2013
Coordinating Council of Women Historians, Chair, Catherine Prelinger Award Committee
Western Association of Women Historians Member
National Council on Public History Member
Phi Alpha Theta, Arizona State University Member
Greater Phoenix Child Abuse Prevention Council, Board Member 2005-2010
Honorary Member, Golden Key International Honor Society
Community Volunteer, Association for Supportive Child Care
Publications Manager, MLFTC Journals, Arizona State University, 8/2015–present
Editorial Assistant, FRONTIERS: A Journal of Women Studies, Arizona State University, 8/2010–5/2012 (published by University of Nebraska Press).
Research Assistant, Center for Bioarchaeological Research, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, 2/2008–8/2010
Program Coordinator, Phone Friend Program, Association for Supportive Child Care, 6/2001-3/2008
Program Manager, Kid Zone, City of Tempe, AZ, 5/1997–6/1999