LC control no. | n 95091708 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Peabody, Sue, 1960- |
Variant(s) | Peabody, Susan, 1960- |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Vancouver (Wash.) Amherst (Mass.) Marlboro (Vt.) Iowa City (Iowa) Binghamton (N.Y.) Middletown (Conn.) |
Address | speabody@wsu.edu |
Birth date | 1960 |
Field of activity | France--History Great Britain--History Europe--History Slavery--History Women--History |
Affiliation | Washington State University at Vancouver Amherst College Marlboro College University of Iowa Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) |
Profession or occupation | Historians College teachers University and college faculty members |
Found in | There are no slaves in France, 1966: CIP t.p. (Sue Peabody) Free soil in the Atlantic world, 2014: title page (Sue Peabody) 2 pages before title page (professor of history, Washington State University Vancouver, USA) Rond, Terisa Jeanine, 1965- 'Altogether useless': Women, crime, and the creation of unfree labor for the British Atlantic colonies, 1660-1783, 2014: page ii (Susan Peabody) page iv (Chair: Sue Peabody) <https://www.proquest.com/docview/1561150365> Washington State University (website), viewed March 9, 2021: Directory (Peabody, Susan, Professor, Liberal Arts, Washington State University, Accounts Payable, PO Box 641025, Pullman, Washington 99164-9600, speabody@wsu.edu) <https://search.wsu.edu/default.aspx?cx=013644890599324097824:kbqgwamjoxq&cof=FORID%3A11&q=Peabody%2c+Sue&sa=Search> Sue Peabody's CV, viewed March 9, 2021 (Sue Peabody, WSU Edward R. Meyer Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and History Affiliate Faculty, Program in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Department of History, Multimedia Center 202D, Washington State University, 14204 Salmon Creek Ave. Vancouver, WA 98686. Education: 1993, Doctor of Philosophy, History, University of Iowa, Dissertation: "'There Are No Slaves in France': Law, Culture, and Society in Early Modern France, 1685-1789", Director: Dr. Sarah Hanley. 1988, Master of Arts, History, University of Iowa, Thesis: "Colonialism's Challenge to French and English Marriage and Citizenship Law: The Case of Mary Anne Raworth". 1983, Bachelor of Arts, College of Letters, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, Thesis: "'It Seemed to Me to Represent the Marriage of the Ocean and the Earth': A Typology of Narrative Voice in Western Accounts of Chinese Theatre" (1700-1980). Academic employment: 2017- Edward R. Meyer Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and History, Washington State University. 2007- Professor of History, Washington State University, Vancouver. 2010-2013, Edward G. Meyer Professor of Liberal Arts, Washington State University. 2000-2007, Associate Professor with tenure, Washington State University, Vancouver. 1996-2000, Assistant Professor, Washington State University, Vancouver. 1993-1995, Research Associate, Afro-American Religion: A Documentary History Project, Amherst College, Massachusetts. 1993, Visiting Assistant Professor, Marlboro College, Vermont. 1992, Conference Recorder, "Indigenous Narrative Tradition and Modern Historiography," Social Science Research Council Transnational and Comparative Project, Chicago, Illinois. 1991, Visiting Instructor, University of Iowa. 1988-1992, Teaching Assistant, University of Iowa. 1991, Grader, University of Iowa 1987-1988 Research Assistant, University of Iowa 1986-1987, Assistant Editor, Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, Binghamton) <https://history.wsu.edu/documents/2020/06/peabody-cv.pdf/> History, Washington State University (website), viewed March 9, 2021: Sue Peabody (Sue Peabody specializes in the history of slavery, freedom and the law in the French empire, 1600-1850. She teaches early modern European society and culture, especially France and England; European colonialism 1450-1850; the Atlantic history of slavery, abolition and emancipation; and European women's history. Publications included: Madeleine's Children: Family, Freedom, Secrets and Lies in France's Indian Ocean Colonies (Oxford, 2017). There Are No Slaves in France: The Political Culture of Race and Slavery in the Ancien ReĢgime (Oxford University Press, 1996). The Color of Liberty: Histories of Race in France, ed. with Tyler Stovall (Duke University Press, 2002); Slavery, Freedom and the Law in the Atlantic World, with Keila Grinberg (Bedford Books, 2007); The Free Soil Principle in the Atlantic World, with Keila Grinberg (Routledge, 2014); Le Droit des Noirs en France au temps de l'esclavage (L'Harmattan, 2014)) <https://history.wsu.edu/faculty/sue-peabody/> OCLC, viewed March 9, 2021 (access points: Peabody, Sue, 1960- ; Peabody, Sue; usage: Sue Peabody; Susan Peabody) |
Associated language | eng |