Nancy Hulston, MA


Director of Archives, Museum, and Exhibits
University of Kansas Medical Center
3901 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, Kansas, USA 66160-7311
Telephone: 913.588.7243
Fax: 913.588.7060
E-mail: nhulston@kumc.edu


Nancy J. Hulston has been the archivist at the University of Kansas Medical Center since 1988. Nancy J. Hulston is director of archives, museum, and exhibits and Instructor in the History of Medicine in the Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine. Previously she worked for 10 years at the National Archives-Kansas City Branch. She holds a M.A. in American History/Archives and Historical Agency Management from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and is a member of the Kansas City Area Archivists, Midwest Archives Conference, Oral History Association, and the Society of American Archivists.

Hulston has authored, "Federal Children: Indian Education and the Red Cloud-McGillycuddy Conflict" (South Dakota History, Summer 1995), and, "Our Schools Must Be Open to All Classes of Citizens: The Desegregation of the University of Kansas School of Medicine, 1938" (Kansas History, 1996), which won the Edgar Langsdorf Award for excellence in writing from the Kansas State Historical Society.

Hulston is the co-author, with Professor Lawrence H. Larsen, of The University of Kansas Medical Center: A Pictorial History (University of Kansas Press, 1992), and assistant editor, with Dr. Marc A. Asher, of The Collected Writings of Paul Randall Harrington, M.D. (Lowell Press, 1992). Hulston has co-authored with Professor Larsen, "Through the Eyes of A Medical Student: A Window on Frontier Life in Kansas City, Missouri, 1870-1871 (Missouri Historical Review, July 1994), and "Criminal Aspects of the Pendergast Machine" (Missouri Historical Review, 1995).

Hulston also co-authored, with Professor Lawrence H. Larsen, Pendergast!, a biography of Thomas J. Pendergast, published by the University of Missouri Press in December, 1997.

She is also the editor of The Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine Newsletter.

Hulston is adjunct professor of history at the University of Missouri-Kansas City where she teaches a course in archival methodology.


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