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Linda Sturtz

Professor
Early North America, Anglophone Caribbean, Atlantic world

Old Main 307

Linda Sturtz鈥檚 work examines the history of early North America and the British Caribbean within an Atlantic world context.聽聽She has taught courses on the early modern Atlantic world, music as history and public history.

Prior to coming to Macalester, she taught at Beloit College and in the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Newberry Library Program.聽聽She once worked as a Park Ranger at Colonial National Historical Park.聽 Her聽first聽book,聽奥颈迟丑颈苍听贬别谤听笔辞飞别谤:听笔谤辞辫别谤迟颈别诲听奥辞尘别苍听颈苍听颁辞濒辞苍颈补濒听痴颈谤驳颈苍颈补 (Routledge, 2002) took a longue-dur茅e approach to understanding the ways that law and transatlantic trade shaped the opportunities of women. Her current research focuses on the ways that African-Caribbean women sought to cultivate an expressive culture within a slave society and into how their tactics adapted to new forms of social control in the aftermath of abolition.