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Environments And Societies » Affiliated Faculty
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Graduate Student Research Support. Associate Professor, History. Ari Kelman is the McCabe Greer Professor of History at Penn State University. He specializes in urban, environmental, and cultural history. His first book,. A River and Its City: The Nature of Landscape in New Orleans. Won the 2004 Abbott Lowell Cummings prize and was reprinted in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. His most recent book,. A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling over the Memory of Sand Creek,. The Christian Science Monitor. Non-Plan: Es...
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Graduate Student Research Support. E&S will pre-circulate papers at least one week. In advance of the meeting. To best engage with the workshop format of the colloquium, we strongly encourage unpublished work. Papers should be chapter-length, no more than 25-30 pages. Comments should be approximately 10-15 minutes. For graduate student commentators:. Photography by National Geographic. Environments And Societies is proudly powered by WordPress.
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Graduate Student Research Support. Elizabeth Grennan Browning is a PhD candidate in U.S. History focusing on urban environmental history, cultural history, and the history of American capitalism. Drawing on environmental justice studies and aesthetics, her research examines Chicago at the turn of the twentieth century to analyze how socioeconomic power dynamics created environmental inequalities and led to the problematic definition of urban space as the antithesis of natural. Sophie Moore is a PhD candi...
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Graduate Student Research Support. W Turrentine Jackson Professor of Western U.S. History. Louis Warren teaches and writes about 19th and 20th century Western U.S. history: immigration, environmental issues and demographic impacts. A specialist in environmental history, Warren is an authority on the history of conflicts between hunting and animal rights, no-growth and slow-growth movements, and Buffalo Bill Cody’s legacy. His acclaimed book,. Buffalo Bill’s America: William Cody and the Wild West Show.
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