
Nancy Steenburg
Adjunct Professor · Constitutional History of the US
University of ConnecticutAbout
Nancy Steenburg is an Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Connecticut (UConn) Avery Point campus, where she has taught for nearly 30 years. She holds a Ph.D. in American History from UConn, an M.A. from Trinity College, and a B.A. from Radcliffe College, Harvard University. Her research focuses on 17th–19th century American social, cultural, and legal history, with a particular emphasis on New England history, the history of slavery in Connecticut, and family history.
Steenburg has authored the award-winning book *Children and the Criminal Law in Connecticut: 1635 to 1854* (2005), which won the 2006 Homer D. Babbidge, Jr. Award for Connecticut history. She has contributed articles to journals like *Connecticut History Review* and *Connecticut Explored*, and has chapters in edited volumes. Her work often explores marginalized voices, such as people of color in Connecticut’s colonial and early national periods.
- Leadership Roles: President of the Association for the Study of Connecticut History, New London County Historical Society, and Connecticut Coalition for the Study of Public History.
- Projects: Led archival research on Venture Smith for the Stonington Historical Society, resulting in a permanent exhibit. Guides educational tours to Venture’s homestead in Stonington.
- Teaching Philosophy: Emphasizes critical analysis and challenging historical narratives, particularly in the era of misinformation.
Steenburg has also served as editor of the *Connecticut History Review* and advocated for public history through internships and community engagement.
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