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Gregory Cushman |
Assistant Professor
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| 2001 Wescoe Hall |
gcushman@ku.edu |
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Global environmental history (esp. climate, disasters, marine environment, conservation, tropics), Latin America since 1750 (esp. Andes , Cuba ), History of science (esp. meteorology, climatology, oceanography, ecology), History of technology (esp. expertise, aviation, agriculture, fishing, highway engineering), Pacific Ocean
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¿De qué color es el oro?: Race, Environment, and the History of Cuban National Music . Latin American Music Review 26, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 2005): in press.
Bergen South: The Americanization of the Meteorology Profession in Latin America during World War II. In From Beaufort to Bjerknes and Beyond: Critical Perspectives on Observing, Analyzing and Predicting Weather and Climate , edited by Cornelia Lüdecke, Hans Volkert, and Stefan Emeis. Munich : Erwin Rauner Verlag, in press.
The Most Valuable Birds in the World': International Conservation Science and the Revival of Peru 's Guano Industry, 1909-1965. Environmental History 10, no. 3 (July 2005): 477-509. |
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| HIST/EVRN 103 Environment & History
HIST 121 Modern Latin America , Historical Methods
HIST/EVRN 635 Invention of the Tropics
HIST 696 Seminar on the Colonial and Postcolonial World
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Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin (2003) |
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