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Linda B. Gray, Ph.D.
 
B.A.: Anthropology, Smith College, 1974
M.A: Medieval History, University of Vermont, 1994
Ph.D: Early Modern History, McGill University, 1999
 
Master’s Thesis: “Mighty in Appropriate Ways”:  Liutbirg, a Ninth Century Life
Dissertation: Narratives and Identities in the Saint Lawrence Valley, 1667-1720
 
Teaching Fields:  
Seven Years’ War
French and Indian Wars
History of the Borderlands
American History
Atlantic World
Native History
Contact Period
Canadian History to Confederation
Fur Trade of the Northeast Vermont History  
Narrative Theory
Women’s History
Literature
Memoir
 
Awards:
Paul Cuffe Memorial Fellowship for the Study of Minorities
Hugh MacLennan Fellowship
Fulbright Fellowship, 1995-1997, Canada
 
Adjunct Faculty:
Norwich University
Johnson State College
Vermont College
 
E-mail:
 
Mailing address:
Professor Linda Gray
770 Robinson Cemetery Road
Calais, VT   05648
 
Spring, 2007 Fulbright Scholar, National University of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
 
 
Norwich University
Fall 2006
History 221
History 222
 
Vermont College
Adult Degree Program
April-October Cycle
Weekend, Fall 06
 
Johnson State College EDP
Fall 2006
Vermont History
 
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