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Email: sausel@bc.edu
Globalization I and II
Early Modern Europe
Women's History
American Colonies
Witch Trials
Leah Sause is a student of early modern history with specific interests in women's history in western Europe and the Americas. She graduated magna cum laude with her Bachelor of Arts Degree in 2021 from Southern Connecticut State University where she also pursued minors in Spanish and anthropology. She received the Distinction in History Award and served as president of Phi Alpha Theta.
Her current research involves mistranslated texts, women in education, and women on trial. She recently presented "Malicious Mistranslations", a paper discussing Juan Luis Vives's 1524 De institutione feminae Christianae and its 1529 English edition by Richard Hyrde.