
Margo E Horn
Casual - Other Teaching Staff
Continuing Studies and Summer Session
Bio
MARGO HORN has been teaching history at Stanford since 1985. She received her PhD from Tufts University and was awarded fellowships from NIMH and the Commonwealth Fund. In 2018, Dr. Horn was appointed the Silverman Visiting Professor at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science at Tel Aviv University. Dr. Horn’s research and teaching combines interests in US women’s history and the history of medicine. She has a longstanding fascination with the history of madness and psychiatry and is the author of "Before It’s Too Late: The Child Guidance Movement in the United States, 1922-1945," among other publications. Dr. Horn taught in Stanford’s Department of History and program in Structured Liberal Education (SLE). She currently teaches courses on the history of women and mental illness, and the history of women and medicine in the United States, in Stanford’s programs in Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies and American Studies. In addition, Dr. Horn directed Stanford’s program in Innovative Academic Courses, and offered workshops for advanced doctoral students across the university on the future of their research. Her current research projects concern the history of women physicians in the US, the history of women and mental illness in America, and global women leaders.
Academic Appointments
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Casual - Other Teaching Staff, Continuing Studies and Summer Session
2022-23 Courses
- A History of Reproductive Rights in the US
FEMGEN 82Q (Spr) - Women and Medicine in US History: Women as Patients, Healers and Doctors
AMSTUD 156H, FEMGEN 156H (Spr) -
Prior Year Courses
2021-22 Courses
- A History of Reproductive Rights in the US
FEMGEN 82Q (Spr) - Women and Medicine in US History: Women as Patients, Healers and Doctors
AMSTUD 156H, FEMGEN 156H (Spr)
2020-21 Courses
- Global Women Leaders: Past and Present
FEMGEN 109E (Sum)
2019-20 Courses
- Madwomen and Madmen: Gender and the History of Mental Illness in the U.S.
AMSTUD 41Q, FEMGEN 41Q (Win) - Women and Medicine in US History: Women as Patients, Healers and Doctors
AMSTUD 156H, FEMGEN 156H (Win)
- A History of Reproductive Rights in the US