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Lisa Norling : ウィキペディア英語版
Lisa Norling
Lisa Norling is an U.S. historian noted for her pioneering work on gender and the sea. As such she is part of a new move in maritime historiography to examine gender, race and class in relation to seafaring labor, passengers and people in port cities (i.e. interfaces with the sea).
==Life==
She graduated from Cornell University, ''magna cum laude'', and from Rutgers University with a Ph.D.
She teaches at the University of Minnesota.〔http://americanstudies.umn.edu/people/profile.php?UID=norli001〕 She also teaches at the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies at Mystic Seaport,〔http://www.mysticseaport.org/files/site_files/Learn/MHS2007.pdf〕 and serves as a consultant to the USS Constitution Museum.
She became involved in the Minnesota "Profile of Learning" controversy.〔http://www.oah.org/pubs/nl/2004nov/evans-norling.html〕〔("Curriculum Policy, Controversy, and Change: Minnesota's Profile of Learning, 1993-2003", ''University of Minnesota'', Peggy Reed DeLapp )〕
In 1994, she married Steven Ruggles, another historian. She currently lives in Minneapolis with her two children and her husband.

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