Annie Hanshew

Annie Hanshew

MA, University of Utah in American History

BA, Carroll College in History & Political Science

Annie Hanshew is a writer, researcher, and historian living in Helena, Montana. She teaches online for Eastern Oregon, with courses in American History, Environmental History, and Public History.

Her work focuses on oral history, gender, and the environment in the American West. She is the author of Border to Border: Historic Quilts and Quiltmakers of Montana; coauthor of Beyond Schoolmarms and Madams: Montana Women’s History; and a contributor to The Land Speaks: New Voices at the Intersection of Oral and Environmental History. In her free time Annie loves to travel, mountain bike, and hike with her giant Great Pyrenees dogs.