Dr. Suzanne Sutherland

Professor of History and Faculty Senate President

Dr. Suzanne Sutherland
(615) 494-8736
Room 270, Peck Hall (PH)
MTSU Box 23, Murfreesboro, TN 37132

Global Expertise

Countries and/or Territories of Expertise

  • Czech Republic, Italy, Austria

Languages Spoken

    Areas of Global Specialization

      Degree Information

      • PHD, Stanford University (2012)
      • MA, Stanford University (2007)
      • BA, University of California, Santa Cruz (2001)

      Areas of Expertise

      Early Modern Europe
      Medieval Europe

      Biography

      Dr. Sutherland is fascinated by the late Renaissance and Baroque periods (roughly 1580 to 1700), including the Catholic Reformation in the Italian peninsula and Central Europe. Her teaching and research have focused on war, religion, the Scientific Revolution, the Republic of Letters, the growth of states and empires, and women's experiences. She views her most important role as helping students get to know and explore a wider world. For that reason, she organizes and leads a summer Stud...

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      Dr. Sutherland is fascinated by the late Renaissance and Baroque periods (roughly 1580 to 1700), including the Catholic Reformation in the Italian peninsula and Central Europe. Her teaching and research have focused on war, religion, the Scientific Revolution, the Republic of Letters, the growth of states and empires, and women's experiences. She views her most important role as helping students get to know and explore a wider world. For that reason, she organizes and leads a summer Study Abroad program in Vienna and Prague called "Heart of Europe" that explores Central European history and culture and provides MTSU students with an opportunity to experience what it is like to live abroad.

      Dr. Sutherland has also been involved in multiple collaborative, interdisciplinary projects including: Mapping the Republic of Letters as well as the Stanford-based "Early Modern Mobility: Knowledge, Communication, and Transportation, 1500-1800." Finally, she serves as a Subject Editor for the digital Routledge Resources Online - The Renaissance World, using digital tools to help interpret some of the most exciting new scholarship on the Renaissance for undergraduate and graduate student readers. 

       

       

       

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      Publications

      S. Sutherland, The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur: War, Diplomacy, and Knowledge in Habsburg Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2022.

      Lelková, P. Findlen, and S. Sutherland, “Kircher’s Bohemia: Jesuit Networks and Habsburg Patronage in the Seventeenth Century,” Erudition and the Republic of Letters Vol. 5 (2020), No. 5.2: 163-206.

      P. Findlen and S. Sutherland, eds.,...

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      S. Sutherland, The Rise of the Military Entrepreneur: War, Diplomacy, and Knowledge in Habsburg Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2022.

      Lelková, P. Findlen, and S. Sutherland, “Kircher’s Bohemia: Jesuit Networks and Habsburg Patronage in the Seventeenth Century,” Erudition and the Republic of Letters Vol. 5 (2020), No. 5.2: 163-206.

      P. Findlen and S. Sutherland, eds., The Renaissance of Letters: Knowledge and Community in Italy, 1300-1650. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2019.  

      S. Sutherland, “War, Mobility, and Letters at the Start of the Thirty Years War, 1621-23” in The Renaissance of Letters: Knowledge and Community in Italy, 1300-1650, eds. P. Findlen and S. Sutherland. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2019.  

      S. Sutherland, “Epilogue. From Renaissance to Republic of Letters: Letter-Rack Still-Life Paintings” in The Renaissance of Letters: Knowledge and Community in Italy, 1300-1650, eds. P. Findlen and S. Sutherland. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2019.

      S. Sutherland, P. Findlen, and I. Lelková, “Etruscan Dreams: Athanasius Kircher, Medici Patronage, and Tuscan Friendships, 1633-80” in I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance (Fall, 2018).   

      S. Sutherland, “Warfare, Entrepreneurship, and Politics,” in The Routledge History of the Renaissance, ed. William Caferro. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2017, pp. 302-18.  

      S. Sutherland, “From Battlefield to Court: Raimondo Montecuccoli’s Diplomatic Mission to Queen Christina of Sweden after the Thirty Years War,” The Sixteenth Century Journal 47 (2016), 4 (Winter): 915-38.

       

      Works-in-Progress

      S. Sutherland, "Dangerous Routes: Bridal Journeys and Diplomatic Alliances in the Late Renaissance"

      S. Sutherland, "Athanasius Kircher's US Collectors"

      P. Findlen, S. Sutherland, and I. Lelková, The Baroque Postmaster: Athanasius Kircher between Rome and the World (under consideration at Stanford University Press)  

      P. Findlen, S. Sutherland, and I. Lelková, “Kircher’s Orient: A Jesuit’s Letters from the East”

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      Awards

      UPS Endowment Fund Award, Stanford University, 2018-2020

      National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 2018

      Faculty Research and Creativity Award, 2016

      Faculty Research and Creativity Award, 2015

      Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund, 2011-2012

      Centennial Teaching Prize, Stanford University History Department, 2012

      Fulbright IIE Fellowship, 2009

      Research / Scholarly Activity

      Dr. Sutherland's current research project examines women and transregional marriage alliances during the late Italian Renaissance/early Baroque period (ca. 1580-1700). She focuses on viscerally difficult aspects of womanhood, such as bridal journeys, and studies how women navigated challenges by relying on female relatives as well as larger households of attendants and confidants. She also continues to study the correspondence of the Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher and is currently investigating the history of US collections of Kircher's books.

       

       

       

       

      Special Projects

      http://republicofletters.stanford.edu/

      https://www.taylorfrancis.com/rrorw/?context=rrorw

      Courses

      Undergraduate Courses Taught

      US History I

      Survey World Civilizations I and II

      Survey Western Civilization I

      Renaissance Europe

      Reformation Europe

      The Origins of Modern War: From the Crusades to Napoleon

      Science, Religion, and Magic in Europe, 1500-1800 

      The French Revolution

      Heart of Europe: History and Culture in Vienna and Prague (study abroad)

       

      Graduate Courses Taught...

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      Undergraduate Courses Taught

      US History I

      Survey World Civilizations I and II

      Survey Western Civilization I

      Renaissance Europe

      Reformation Europe

      The Origins of Modern War: From the Crusades to Napoleon

      Science, Religion, and Magic in Europe, 1500-1800 

      The French Revolution

      Heart of Europe: History and Culture in Vienna and Prague (study abroad)

       

      Graduate Courses Taught

      Readings in Pre-Modern European History (History MA course)

      Historical Research Methods (History MA course)

      Topics in Science and Reason: The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1800 (Liberal Arts MA course)  

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