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John Wood Sweet

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Associate Professor

M.A. (History), Princeton University 1990
Ph.D. (History), Princeton University 1995



Research Interests

Photo of Bodies Politic Within the general field of Early American history, my research focuses on the dynamics of colonialism and on the interplay of religious cultures. In Bodies Politic I explore the encounters of Indians, Africans, and Europeans in New England and argue that the racial legacy of colonialism shaped the emergence of the American North as well as the South. I've also worked with other historians and literary scholars on the Jamestown colony and its broader cultural and international contexts. Now, I'm beginning a new project on dreams, visions, apparitions, trances, and other out-of-body experiences-and how various groups of early Americans interpreted them.

On the web you can view a version of Prof. Sweet's curriculum vitae (in PDF). You can also see two slide essays on Capt. John Smith's Map of Virginia (1624)--the "Susquehannock Bowman" and "Powhatan as Emperor"--and a short piece on interviewing for academic jobs.


Contact

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of History
CB #3195, Hamilton Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195
sweet@unc.edu

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