Charlotte M. Gradie, Ph.D., Professor of Latin American History; received her BA, MA and PhD from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Gradie joined the Sacred Heart University faculty in 1990.
Teaching Areas: Latin American history
Research Interest: Colonial Mexico, Spanish missions to the new world, Spanish history in European and beyond.
Publications: The Tepehuan Revolt of 1616: Militarism, Colonialism and Evangelism in Seventeenth-Century Neuva Vizcaya (University of Utah Press, 2000), with Jan Sweets, Haddam, 1870-1930 (Arcadia Publishing, 2005), as well as numerous articles.
Dr. Gradie received the Mellon Grant, Sacred Heart University's Research and Creativity Grant, and is a member of the American Historical Society, the New England Council of Latin American Studies; Conference on Latin American History, the American Society of Ethnohistory, the Haddam Historical Society, and Phi Alpha Theta.
Contact:
Administrative Building, Room 222
Ph: 203-371-7847
Fax: 203-371-7731
Email: GradieC@sacredheart.edu
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