Erin Elizabeth Clune

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Erin Elizabeth Clune
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NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States of America
Occupation
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  • Historian

Erin Elizabeth Clune is an American author, historian, and independent writer known for her humorous and insightful non-fiction works. She has written two notable books: Shtty Mom for All Seasons* (2016), co-authored with Alicia Ybarbo and Mary Ann Zoellner, and How to Leave: Quitting the City and Coping with a New Reality (2018), published by Bloomsbury.

Early Life and Education

Clune holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Stanford University and a PhD in History from New York University, where her research focused on the global origins of white supremacy in the post-Reconstruction American South.

Career

Clune’s writing spans both academic and mainstream audiences. In addition to her books, she has contributed essays and articles to various newspapers and journals, covering topics from historical analysis to cultural commentary. Her work has also been featured on radio programs such as All Things Considered and To the Best of Our Knowledge.

Clune actively engages with her community through her blog, where she shares reflections on personal experiences, politics, and social issues. She has also expressed interest in local governance, recently considering a position on her village’s Board of Trustees.

Personal Life

Clune currently resides in Madison, Wisconsin.

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