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Timothy Lorek History
Tim Lorek is a PhD candidate in the Department of History. His dissertation, “Developing Paradise: Agricultural Science in Colombia’s Cauca Valley, 1927-1967” examines a long history of agronomy and environmental changes in a Latin American tropical river valley. He is also co-organizer of the international conference “Traveling Technocrats: Experts and Expertise in Cold War Latin America,” held at Yale in October of 2016, and coordinator of Yale’s Agrarian Studies program for the 2016-17 academic year. His dissertation committee includes Gilbert Joseph (Chair), Paul Sabin, Stuart Schwartz... Read More |
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Oliver Lucier History of Science and Medicine
history of geography; history of the Earth sciences; environmental history.
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Joseph Manning William K & Marilyn Milton Simpson Prof of Classics & History; Sr Rsrch Scholar Law Sch
History of the Ancient world, legal and economic history, climate history
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Camila Marcone Medieval Studies
climate history; Late Medieval Iberia; early modern Latin America; digital humanities; environmental history.
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Alberto Martinez Garcia Architecture
Material history, Southeast Asia, Spanish Empire, Environmental activism, representation
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Natalie McDonald History
U.S. West; American Empire; historical memory; public space; borderlands
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Alan Mikhail Professor of History
Environmental history of the early modern and modern Middle East, history of human-animal relations, irrigation and natural resource management, agrarian history
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Thomas Monaghan History
sugar in Japan; society and the environment; commodities and trade; technology transfers; local history; agricultural experiments; island societies; Brazil and the Caribbean.
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Mikhail Moosa History
African history; South African history; Environmental history; Energy history; Social history
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