Katrina Gulliver

Katrina Gulliver, a historian with the Newburgh Historical Society, is the author of Modern Women in China and Japan: Gender, Feminism and Global Modernity Between the Wars.

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The Great Goldfish Invasion: How an Exotic Carp Took Over America

The Great Goldfish Invasion: How an Exotic Carp Took Over America

A U.S. government gimmick helped turn a novelty pet into a household item -- and an environmental menace. More »

The Glamorous, Adrenaline-Fueled Life of Harriet Quimby

The Glamorous, Adrenaline-Fueled Life of Harriet Quimby

The vivacious Edwardian beauty wrote Hollywood screenplays, modeled for soft drink companies, and flew her own airplane over the English Channel. More »

Why We're Still Looking for Amelia

Why We're Still Looking for Amelia

Reactions to a disappearance say as much about the world left behind as about the person who vanished. More »

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Picking up the Pieces After the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma

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