Douglass Sullivan-Gonzalez

Douglass Sullivan-Gonzalez (born 1956) is an researcher and writer on Central American history, particularly in the 19th century. He is the author of Piety, Power and Politics: Religion and National Formation in Guatemala, 1821-1871. He co-edited, with Charles Reagan Wilson, The South and the Caribbean (University Press of Mississippi, 2001).

Career
Sullivan-Gonzalez is an associate professor of history at the University of Mississippi and serves as dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College.

Books

 * Piety, Power, and Politics: Religion and Nation Formation in Guatemala, 1821–1871 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1998)
 * The Black Christ of Esquipulas: Religion & Identity in Guatemala (University of Nebraska Press, 2016)