dr. MCR (Marcella) Schute

Biography

Dr. Marcella Schute (1996) is a historian specializing in American history, the history of Atlantic slavery, and political history. Marcella obtained her PhD entitled Securing the Future of Black Labor: Covert Attempts to Reopen the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Louisiana, 1853-1861 from Leiden University in 2025. Her dissertation, supervised by Prof. Dr. Damian Pargas, explored the covert attempts by the state of Louisiana to reopen the transatlantic slave trade from West Africa in the 1850s. Specifically, it investigates what the motivations and strategies of the Louisiana elite were to reopen this trade. As part of her PhD trajectory, Marcella contributed to the volume Legacies of Slavery & Contemporary Resistance (2023) with a short piece about her research. She also has two forthcoming articles in the peer-reviewed journals Louisiana History and Slavery & Abolition.  

Marcella was a PhD candidate at the Roosevelt Institute for American Studies between 2021 and 2024. At the institute, she co-organized various conferences and seminars. She joined the Netherlands American Studies Association in 2024 as a PhD board member, and has since 2025 become a general board member. 

Marcella received her BA cum laude in Liberal Arts & Sciences from University College Roosevelt in 2019. She completed her MA in American Studies at the University of Amsterdam in 2020. A revised version of her MA thesis has been published in the peer-reviewed journal LUCAS Graduate Journal (2023). 

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Lecturer | Department of History
Email
schute@eshcc.eur.nl

Work

  • Marcella Schute (8 September 2025) - ‘Louisiana wanted to restart the transatlantic slave trade in the mid-nineteenth century’
  • Marcella Schute (18 September 2023) - Radio interview VPRO "Louisiana en haar geheime poging om de slavenhandel in stand te houden"
  • Marcella Schute & Manar Ellethy (29 June 2023) - Opinie: 1 juli moet voortaan een nationale feestdag worden voor alle Nederlanders
  • Marcella Schute & Christine Mertens (2 March 2021) - Opinie: ‘Excuses over slavernijverleden kunnen Nederland verrijken’

Bachelor-1 paper

Year Level
BA-1, BA-1
Year
2025
Course Code
CH1108

History and Social Sciences

Year Level
BA-1, BA-1
Year
2025
Course Code
CH1106

Intern. Bussn. and Nation-States

Year
2025
Course Code
CH2202

Quantitative Historical Methods

Year Level
BA-2, BA-2
Year
2025
Course Code
CH2216

Bachelor Thesis

Year Level
BA-3, BA-3, Pre-master
Year
2025
Course Code
CH3100

Master Thesis

Year Level
MA, MA, MA, MA
Year
2025
Course Code
CH4050

The Rise and Fall of the American Emp.

Level
MA
Year Level
MA
Year
2025
Course Code
CH4236

Bachelor Thesis Class

Year Level
BA-3, BA-3
Year
2025
Course Code
CH3086

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