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Rachel Chrastil

@rachelchrastil

Historian, Author, Teacher at Xavier University

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Thanks to Emma Hinchliffe for the mention in The Broadsheet FORTUNE of my work on childlessness in the The Washington Post: "An especially interesting stat: at least 1 in 5 American women born between 1885 and 1915 never had children." fortune.com/2019/09/06/4-b…

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Thanks, Elwood Dr. Elwood Watson for sharing your article and experience. Men face many questions about their decisions not to have children and you answer them well!

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Thanks to History News Network for the promotion of my work on childlessness The Washington Post. "The long history of childlessness can help us to debunk myths, tell our stories and expand the range of our possibilities." #childless #childfree

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Thanks to JSTOR Daily for promoting my work on childlessness. "Many people who never have kids are treated as though their situation is part of a new trend. But childlessness has been a fact of life for many people throughout history..." daily.jstor.org/climate-refuge…

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Could motherhood + childlessness share a common bond? On the latest #CincinnatiEdition, authors Sarah Knott+Rachel Chrastil explore how these roles may be changing in tandem. They will be speaking about just that in an upcoming event Xavier University. A preview: bit.ly/2SIi2JM

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Still struggling to think about New Years Resolutions? Be on the lookout on our OUP Psychology Twitter and Facebook pages over the next three weeks for resolution inspiration and free resources to aid your work life, home life, and personal development. bit.ly/3q5vx3T

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Whether a place for rest, community, or hatching plans, our households have a dear and ever-changing role in our lives. Read a free chapter by Rachel Chrastil on women's ability to grow and flourish, even while living alone. #2021Resolutions bit.ly/3o2AtVL

Whether a place for rest, community, or hatching plans, our households have a dear and ever-changing role in our lives. Read a free chapter by <a href="/RachelChrastil/">Rachel Chrastil</a> on women's ability to grow and flourish, even while living alone. #2021Resolutions bit.ly/3o2AtVL