Georgina Hickey, Ph.D.

Professor of History; Director, Urban and Regional Studies Program
Georgina Hickey
College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters
Social Sciences
3040 College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters Building | 4901 Evergreen Road | Dearborn, MI 48128

Teaching Areas:

LGBTQ Studies, Urban and Regional Studies, Women's & Gender Studies, History

Research Areas:

Cities, Detroit, Public Space, Social Movements, U.S. History, Women

Biography and Education

Georgina Hickey (PhD, University of Michigan) is a professor of History, specializing in U.S. Urban and Womens History.  She is the author of Hope and Danger in the New South City: Working Class Women and Urban Development in Atlanta, 1890-1940 (Georgia 2003), and Breaking the Gender Code: Women and Urban Public Space in the Twentieth Century United States (Texas, 2023) as well as articles on womens access to public space and urban-based activism. Her current research explores the intersection of grassroots movements for social change and electoral politics in post-1967 Detroit through the public life of long-time city council member, activist, and social worker, Maryann Mahaffey.  Hickey teaches courses on urban, social, and cultural history; social movements; and race and gender.  She is an affiliate faculty member of the Urban and Regional Studies and Women and Gender Studies programs. 

Teaching Interests

U.S. History, Social History, Womens History , Urban History,  Grassroots Activism & Leadership, Qualitative Research Methods

Research Interests

U.S. History, Women, Cities, Public Space, Social Movements, Detroit

Education

PhD Institution: History, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, 1995.

Teaching and Research

Courses Taught

Selected Publications

Breaking the Gender Code: Women and Urban Public Space in the Twentieth Century United States, (University of Texas Press, hardcover 2023; Tantor audiobook, 2024).

Hope and Danger in the New South City: Working-Class Women and Urban Development in Atlanta, 1890-1940 (University of Georgia Press, 2003, 2005)

Privacy in Public: Anti-Harassment Campaigns for Mass Transit in the 21st Century US, Womens Issues in Transportation: Summary of the 5th International Conference, Volume 2: Technical Papers (Feb 2015): 365-379.

The Respectability Trap: Gender Conventions in 20th Century Movements for Social Change, Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought: 7(2013):

The Geography of Pornography: Neighborhoods, Feminism, and Battles against Dirty Bookstores in Minneapolis, Frontiers: A Journal of Womens Studies 32(Spring 2011): 125-151.

Awards and Recognition

Susan B. Anthony Campus Award, 2012, (recognizing efforts on behalf of women), Commission for Women, 蹤獲扦-Dearborn

Outstanding Research Award, 2009, Womens and Gender Studies Program, 蹤獲扦-Dearborn, for Barred from the Barroom: Second Wave Feminists and Public Accommodations in U.S. Cities, in Feminist Studies (Fall 2008)

Faculty Community Service-Learning Award, 2007, from Michigan Campus Compact, 2007

Outstanding Research Award, 2003, Womens and Gender Studies Program, 蹤獲扦-Dearborn, for Hope and Danger in the New South City: Working-Class Women and Urban Development in Atlanta