Suzanna Krivulskaya, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of History at the California State University San Marcos

Suzanna Krivulskaya is an assistant professor of history at the California State University San Marcos, where she teaches courses in American religion, gender, sexuality, and digital history.

 Krivulskaya’s research specializes in modern U.S. history and studies the relationship between sexuality and religion. Her first book, Disgraced: How Sex Scandals Transformed American Protestantism (forthcoming from Oxford University Press), is a sweeping religious and cultural history of ministerial sex scandals in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Krivulskaya’s work has appeared in both academic journals and popular outlets and was honored by the 2019-2020 Virginia Ramey Mollenkott Award from the LGBTQ Religious Archives Network.

Research Area: LGBTQ Rights  


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Works By Suzanna Krivulskaya, Ph.D.

Drs. Kelsy Burke, Andrew R. Flores, Suzanna Krivulskaya, and Joanna Wuest are 2023-2024 PRRI Public Fellows studying the intersection of politics, religion, and LGBTQ rights. This Spotlight Analysis details the findings of their original, collaborative

Before the 1960s, mainline Protestants represented the majority of American Christians.[1] Since then, the rise of evangelicalism and the decline in religious adherence more broadly has led to a decrease in the number of mainliners.

Concerning Gender, Sexuality, and Politics PRRI’s 2023 Gender and Politics Survey provides an important update on the current state of the opinions of American adults on pressing questions about gender and sexuality. While there were

The year 2022 saw the highest-ever number of anti-transgender bills introduced in state legislatures across the nation, but 2023 is on track to set a new record. In January alone, Republican lawmakers in at least

The recent midterm elections have reignited public debates about the role of personal morality in the private lives of elected officials. In the 2016 presidential election, the majority of white Christian voters supported Donald Trump,

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