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Nancy van Deusen awarded Prize for Excellence in Research

We are excited to announce that Dr. Nancy van Deusen has been awarded Queen's University's Prize for Excellence in Research. 

From the Gazette Article: Dr. van Deusen (History) is a historian of colonial Latin America and the Atlantic world who has made outstanding contributions to research in gender history, religious history, and most recently Indigenous history. Her scholarship illuminates the spiritual and material worlds of people whose voices have been left out of the historical record. Her work blends meticulous research and careful, critical reading of her sources with methodological sophistication and innovation. She is the author of four books and is currently working on a SSHRC funded project entitled “The Disappearance of the Past: Native American Slavery and the Making of the Early Modern World.”

Read more here: https://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/recognizing-research-excellence-queen-s

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