Stephanie Chalifoux, Ph.D.

Fields of Study: US Women's History, The American South, Labor History, History of Sexuality, and Modern America

Dr. Chalifoux examines sex work in the US South.  She is currently revising her dissertation for publication.  Her research interests include American women and the sexual marketplace, labor, and poverty.

  • B.S., History, Tennessee Technological University, 1997
  • M.A., History, Middle Tennessee State University, 2001
  • Ph.D., History, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 2013

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“Corrupt Bodies: Prostitutes and Police in Birmingham, Alabama 1941-1954.” Southern Historian, Spring 2008.

“‘A WAC Is A Soldier Too:’ Alabama and the Women’s Army Corps.” Alabama Heritage, Spring 2014.

“‘The Wickedest City in America:’ Phenix City, Alabama’s Sexual Black Market in the 1950s.” In Sex and Sexualities in the Recent South, editor Trent Watts (LSU, forthcoming).