John Sprinkle, Jr

John Sprinkle, Jr

Lecturer

Biography

After working as a private sector historic preservation consultant for a decade, John Sprinkle served as a historian for the National Park Service from 1989 to 2022.  He holds a doctorate in American history and a master’s degree in historical archaeology from the College of William and Mary. Dr. Sprinkle is the author of: Crafting the Preservation Criteria: The Origins of the National Register of Historic Places (2014), and Saving Space: Historic Land Conservation in the United States (2018). His next book, Heritage Conservation in the United States: Enhancing the Presence of the Past, will appear in 2023. He has taught a variety of courses for the HISP program since 2012.

Education
PhD in American History
College of William and Mary
Master of Arts in Historical Archaeology
College of William and Mary