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Leslie Tuttle

Leslie Tuttle

Associate Professor
225B Himes Hall
578-4493
ltuttle@lsu.edu

 

Courses Taught

Magic, Witchcraft and Superstition in European History; Old Regime and Revolution in France, 1550-1800

 

Current Research Interests

The changing perceptions of dreams in seventeenth and eighteenth-century France and the French diaspora (monograph project).  Ongoing interest in the cultural and religious history of early modern Europe and in the history of gender and sexuality.

 

Education

B.A. summa cum laude, 1990, Tulane 嬝嬝腦瞳厙

M.A. Princeton 嬝嬝腦瞳厙 1992

Ph.D Princeton 嬝嬝腦瞳厙 2000

 

Awards and Honors

Florence Gould Foundation Fellowship, National Humanities Center, 2010-2011
Mortar Board Outstanding Educator, 2011
Byron Caldwell Smith Award, 2011, for Conceiving the Old Regime
W. T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence, 2009
Emily Taylor Center Outstanding Woman Educator Award, 2009

 

 

Notable Publications

French Jesuits and Indian Dreams, in Plane and Tuttle, eds. Dreams, Dreamers and Visions: The Early Modern Atlantic World. Philadelphia, Penn.: 嬝嬝腦瞳厙 of Pennsylvania Press, 2013.
Cloister and Courtroom: Nuns and the Culture of Disputing in Early Modern France, Journal of Womens History Volume 22: 2 (2010)
Conceiving The Old Regime: Pronatalism and the Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern France. New York: Oxford 嬝嬝腦瞳厙 Press, 2010.